Full probe on jailbreak murder in Apayao needed
>> Sunday, November 9, 2014
EDITORIAL
The recent killing of
a jail guard and a detainee by two inmates during a jailbreak here at the
Apayao provincial jail here has rocked the sleepy town of Sta. Marcela in the
province.
Gov. Elias
C. Bulut, Jr. condemned the murder and jailbreak which he said, tainted the
province’s image as the most peaceful and orderly province in Northern Luzon.
He said massive
manhunt operations must be conducted to arrest the perpetrators for them to
answer for the crimes they committed.
“We are
deeply saddened by the latest violent incident in the province. We want our law
enforcers to have convincing results on the outcome of their investigation to
give justice to the families and relatives of the victims,” Bulut said.
As of press
time, police were still on a manhunt for the inmates who were identified by
police as Marcelino Elivado Dagdagan, 43, married and his brother Felix
Elivado Dagdagan Jr., 23, both residents of Barangay San Jose, Flora town also
in Apayao.
Senior Supt.
Robert Gallardo, director of the Aparao provincial police office, identified
the fatalities as Provincial Guard 1 Damaso Patang Peru Jr. and inmate
Heubert Baletbet Fuerte.
“We are
conducting massive pursuit operation against the escapees because their murder
cases have been aggravated by the murder of the jail guard and the helpless
inmate,” Gallardo said in a report.
Three
inmates of the jail reportedly sought assistance of law enforcers after the
jailbreak prompting responding police of the Sta. Marcela to immediately check
the crime scene.
Police discovered
two dead bodies at the premises of the jail. The body of Pero was
discovered was discovered slumped near the flagpole with multiple hacked
wounds on his head while the cadaver of Fuerte was found inside the jail, his neck
hacked while a gunshot wound (inflicted with the use of a shotgun) was found on
the left side of his stomach.
Earlier,
the suspects and the victims together with OIC jail warden, PG2 Reynaldo
Valenzuela Romero, and another male person named Aristotle Montenegro reportedly
had a drinking spree at the kitchen of the said jail.
After
several hours, Romero together with Montenegro reportedly left the provincial
jail leaving Peru alone. This reportedly gave the suspects a chance to kill the
victims. The suspects fled carting away the issued firearms of the jail guard,
a Cal. 9mm pistol and a shotgun.
Police found
a bolo, the alleged weapon used to hack the victims; knife without handle, a
black holster for short firearm; and two bullets for 12 gauge shotgun.
All recovered
items were brought to the Apayao crime laboratory for examination while autopsy was done on the
bodies of the victims.
A thorough
investigation on the incident like culpability of jail officers on the matter
is in order to give justice to the victims and their families.
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