‘For killing of another mayor’s wife’: Cops launch manhunt for Abra town mayor
>> Wednesday, May 8, 2013
By Teddy Molina
BANGUED, Abra – Police have launched a manhunt for this
capital town’s re-electionist mayor, Ryan Luna in connection with the 2007
killing of Brenda Crisologo, wife of Tineg Mayor Edwin Crisologo.
The Department of
Justice has approved the indictment of Luna for the Crisologo slay, and Judge
Jaime Dojillo Jr. subsequently issued the arrest warrant.
Six others were
earlier charged for the killing.
Luna’s brother Hans,
who is running for Abra’s lone congressional seat, said the charges against his
brother are “politically motivated.”
The Luna brothers’
mother Cesy is running for governor.
A special police team
is now following the trail of Luna, who
since Monday has eluded arrest.
Policemen failed to
arrest Luna in his house or at the town hall Monday April 29 night when they
served an arrest warrant issued by a Bangued Regional Trial Court in connection
with the murder of then Tineg mayoral bet Brenda Crisologo during the 2007 poll
canvassing.
Cordillera police
director, Chief Supt. Benjamin Magalong, said the Abra police provincial
office’s tracker team is on the move for Luna, who apparently has fled Abra and
sought refuge somewhere.
Magalong however did
not confirm if there was a shoot-to-kill order on Luna as many believe he is
considered "armed and dangerous", but only said that there are
surrender feelers coming from Luna's camp.
On Monday morning,
April 29, before his arrest warrant came out, was said to have even led
his townsfolk for the flag ceremony in front of the town hall.
He was said to have
been visibly agitated owing to the impending issuance of arrest warrant against
him.
Luna said the arrest
warrant was “ill-timed, politically motivated and a handiwork of his
political opponent.”
Luna, running for
re-election, is facing businessman Dominic Valera, father of Abra Rep. Ma
Jocelyn Bernos of the Liberal Party.
Policemen tried to
serve the arrest warrant at the mayor’s residence in barangay Dangdangla and at
the municipal hall but failed to locate the town executive.
Magalong said he has
already spoken with Luna over the phone, but the latter did not specify when he
will surrender.
Meanwhile, a
Hold Departure Order against Luna is being readied by the Bureau of
Immigration.
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