LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – A non-government
organization which has custody of the 16-year-old witness in the killing of
Infanta Mayor Ruperto Martinez said it is willing to arrange a meeting between
the boy and the Martinezes so they would know how the slay was hatched.
The teenager has
linked Gov. Amado Espino Jr. and first district Rep. Jesus Celeste to the
killing. Espino, in an affidavit submitted to the Department of Justice the
other day, denied having a hand in the slay and questioned the boy’s
credibility as a witness.
In a statement, Gloria
de la Cruz, spokesperson of Akap-Bata, said, “If the family of Mayor Martinez
so wishes, we can ask the foster parent of the witness to allow the boy to talk
to them so that they will know how the murder of Mayor Martinez was planned and
carried out.”
“Listen to the child
speak and you will know that he is telling the truth,” she added.
The witness, son of
newspaper publisher Jaime Aquino, told National Bureau of Investigation probers
that he was present when Espino,
Celeste and his father
allegedly discussed the plan to kill Martinez during a meeting in a resort in
Bolinao, Pangasinan.
The boy alleged that
Espino and Celeste ordered the killing of Martinez after the mayor learned that
the pier in Infanta town was being used to smuggle precious minerals out of
Pangasinan.
Based on the boy’s
testimony, the NBI filed murder charges against Espino, Celeste and Aquino
before the DOJ.
But Martinez’s widow
Crisanta submitted a sworn statement to the DOJ clearing Espino and Celeste in
her husband’s killing.
De la Cruz said they
understand why it is difficult for the Martinezes to accept the witness’
allegations since Espino, Celeste and Martinez were political allies.
Akap-Bata, which
advocates children’s rights and welfare, has been instrumental in taking the
young witness to the custody of the Department of Social Welfare and
Development.
The boy sought refuge
from Akap-Bata allegedly to avoid abuse from his father.
It was during the
interview with social workers when he narrated what allegedly knew about
Martinez’s killing. Aquino, however, denied that he was maltreating his son.
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