CALASIAO, Pangasinan --
One of several suspects in the Sept. 2019 slay try on former Pangasinan Gov.
Amado T. Espino Jr. committed suicide in his house on Monday.
Lt. Col.
Ferdinand de Asis, Calasiao police chief bared this identifying the victim as
Ronald Anthony Romero, 36, here of Barangay Poblacion East.
Romero allegedly shot himself in the head with a Cal.45 pistol while his wife was out.
The 71-year-old Espino and his aides were ambushed in Barangay Magtaking on Sept. 11, 2019 along a highway in San Carlos City
Romero allegedly shot himself in the head with a Cal.45 pistol while his wife was out.
The 71-year-old Espino and his aides were ambushed in Barangay Magtaking on Sept. 11, 2019 along a highway in San Carlos City
One of his
police escorts died on the spot.
A former
provincial board member who died in March was among the suspects in
the slay attempt against Espino Jr.
In an
interview over DWCM Aksyon Radyo Pangasinan earlier on July 20, Pangasinan
police chief Col. Redrico Maranan said they have confirmed the involvement of
former Pangasinan Board Member Raul Sison in the incident.
Espino had
earlier raised the same suspicion. Sison died of Covid-19 on March 26.
If you really
study the case, Maranan said, it really points to Board Member Raul Sison
because those behind the incident – based on the evidence and testimonies that
we gathered – are his people; people close to him.
Maranan also
said warrants of arrest have been issued against several suspects, and that
authorities are tracking down them down.
He said the
cases against the suspects are supported by “complete” evidence.”
“Our evidence
is complete. We have CCTV, DNA evidence, fingerprints – we have complete
evidence in that regard. That’s why the warrants of arrest were issued against
them because the judge handling the case was convinced by the case we filed,”
he said.
Eight
individuals believed responsible for the ambush and death of the two companions
of Espino Jr. were indicted early this year for the ambush wherein Espino was
seriously injured.
The
resolution dated Jan. 3 was penned by Deputy City Prosecutor Michael Go and
concurred in by Assistant City Prosecutor Dennis Anthony Fito and Deputy
Prosecutor Rohail Castro. City Prosecutor Glenn Lumanlan approved the filing.
The accused
were Albert Palisoc alias “Alvin Pascaran,” Benjie Resultan, Alfred Pascaran,
John Paul Regalado and four other John Does.
In Oct. 1
last year, 22 suspects, 12 of them identified, were charged by the Task Force
headed by Police Region 1 Director Brig. Gen. Joel Urduna.
Aside from
the original list of respondents, two others, identified as Jewel Castro and
John Paul Regalado, were included as accessories.
Regalado and
Castro were the owners of two vehicles, a Ford Everest and a Hyundai Elantra,
respectively, that were reportedly used by the suspects.
According to
the police, the Hyundai Elantra was originally owned by a certain Marivic
Villanueva.
She reportedly
sold it to a certain Michael Padayao on Nov. 24, 2017. The car was again sold
to a certain Pediraldo Ras Luciñera, and finally to Castro.
Prosecutors
dropped Castro from the list of accused, while charging Regalado, the owner of
the Ford Everest get-away vehicle, for accessory because he never refuted his
ownership of the vehicle.
The
prosecutors said, “He furnished the means through which the crimes were carried
out.”
They noted
that on the merits of evidence, “Castro never had physical possession of the
red Hyundai Elantra car.”
Castro, a
well-known businessman in Baguio City, hailed the recommendation and
ruling of the panel of prosecutors while bewailing how “erroneous,
misleading, irresponsible and reckless” reports linking him that “besmirched
his reputation and jeopardized his sense of security” for becoming “unjustly
dragged into the crime.”
The
prosecutors also indicted Lucinera for obstruction of justice for allegedly giving
false information to mislead authorities from getting into the bottom of the
Espino’s ambush.
On Sept. 11,
2019, Espino was on board his Toyota Land Cruiser, backed up by aides on Toyota
Innova, passing through Barangay Magtaking in San Carlos City, Pangasinan.
They were sprayed with bullets by gunmen on board a red Hyundai hatchback and a
metallic blue Ford Everest.
Espino was
with his aides Agapito Cuison, Kervin Marpori and their driver Agapito Cuison,
and police security escort Staff Sergeant Jayson Malsi.
In the backup
car were Police Staff Sergeant Richard Esguerra and driver retired policeman
Anthony Columbino.
Esguerra was
killed on the spot, while the rest, along with Espino, 71, were rushed to the
Holy Blessed Family Hospital for treatment.
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