5 in Apayao'chop-chop' slays jailed, face charges
>> Monday, July 22, 2013
FLORA, Apayao -- Police arrested five
suspects in the killing of two “chop-chop” victims here who were beheaded after
a drinking spree.
At
the regional police headquarters in Camp Dangwa, Benguet, Chief Supt. Benjamin
B.Magalong, regional police director, identified the suspects as Oliver A. Aligan,
21; Felix E. Dagdagan Jr., 22; Marcelino E. Dagdagan,
42; Emerson E. Dagdagan, 35, and George Palacay,
all farmers and residents of Barangay San Jose, Flora.
Magalong commended
Apayao police for solving the twin killing in such short period of time
which resulted to jailing of the suspects.
On July 3, it was
reported that Emerson L. Furagganan and ReynanteA. Menor, both
farmers and residents of San Jose were missing.
Twelve days after,
their mutilated cadavers were found buried in a shallow grave at the farmland
of Felix Dagdagan Sr. which is several meters away from the hut where they were
last seen alive.
To solve the case,
Senior Supt.Albertlito Garcia, Apayao provincial police director,immediately activated
the Special Investigation Task Group.
The Group, together
with concerted efforts of barangay officials and residents, found two witnesses
who identified the suspects.
Investigation revealed
that on the evening of July 3, the
victims and suspects were having a drinking session at the nipa hut of Marcos
Caligan.
While drinking, victim
Emerson Furagganan and Marcelino Dagdagan, one of the suspects, had a
misunderstanding that provoked Marcelino to hack Furagganan.
A police report said
the suspects brought the body of the victim to the grassland of Marcos Caliggan
where they also killed Reynante Menor.
One witness told the
police that he saw how the suspects maimed the victims while they threatened
him that they would do the same to him if he will report wht happened to
anyone.
The killing was
concluded by setting the victims on fire when the witness left the place.
Earlier
reports said families of the two victims claimed the men went missing on July
3, after they went on a drinking spree on a rice field in the said barangay
with Dexter Judi, 30, and Efren Valle alias “Bulut," 31, also farmers in
the village.
After downing several
bottles, the two were left at the said hut, police found out.
When Bulut went to
check on the two, they were missing.
Ten days after,
police, relatives and villagers formed a search team to locate the two.
On July 14, Flora town
policemen led by Senior Police Inspector Felipe Irving found unburnt remains of
a black sack containing one blue brief, one red short pants, and two pieces of
cut bones more or less 600 meters away from the farmhouse of a certain Efren
Valle in San Jose.
The found items were
believed to be owned by the missing persons.
The search led to the
bodies of the two in the farmland owned by Felix Dagdagan, Sr.
Police said the
victims were chopped, beheaded, and legs were cut, placed in three white sacks
and buried in a 3-foot shallow grave.
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