The Borneo Post

Former lawmaker accused of killing provincial Philippine governor arrested

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MANILA: A Filipino former congressma­n accused of organising the killing of a provincial governor has been arrested at a golf driving range in East Timor, the Philippine Department of Justice said.

Arnolfo Teves was the alleged mastermind of the March 2023 attack, which killed Roel Degamo, then-governor of the central province of Negros Oriental, and nine others.

Police in East Timor detained Teves at a golf driving range in the capital Dili on Thursday after Interpol issued a “red notice” for his arrest, the justice department said in a statement on Thursday.

Teves is in custody awaiting extraditio­n to the Philippine­s where he faces “multiple murder charges”, the statement said.

President Ferdinand Marcos hailed the arrest of Teves, who has previously denied involvemen­t in Degamo’s murder.

“I assure the Filipino people that we will spare no effort in ensuring that justice will prevail in this case,” Marcos said in a statement, vowing to “take all necessary actions to bring him back to the country so he can face the charges filed against him”.

Gunmen wearing militaryst­yle uniforms entered Degamo’s home and opened fire on March 4, killing nine, including the governor, in the country’s deadliest political attack in years.

A tenth victim died two months later.

Eleven suspects were arrested over the assault in the sugarcane-growing heartland of the Philippine­s.

A twelfth suspect was killed in a shoot-out.

Teves’s brother, Henry, was unseated as governor of Negros Oriental after the election commission declared in September 2022 that Degamo was the rightful winner of the election earlier that year following a vote count.

The month before Degamo was killed, the Supreme Court upheld the decision.

Teves was expelled from the House of Representa­tives in August 2023 after he refused to return to the Philippine­s to face the murder allegation­s. The government also declared him and his brother Henry “terrorist individual­s”.

“The capture of Teves only proves that through concerted efforts and determinat­ion, terrorism can be thwarted and peace preserved,” Justice Secretary Crispin Remulla said.

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