Manila Bulletin

CA affirms conviction of 19 in lady exec’s kidnap-slay

- By REY G. PANALIGAN

The Court of Appeals (CA) has affirmed a trial court decision that convicted 19 persons in 2009 for the 2004 kidnap for ransom with homicide of Betty Chua-Sy, an executive of CocaCola Philippine­s.

In a decision written by Associate Justice Carmelita Salandanan, the CA ruled that there was conspiracy among those convicted by the trial court to deprive Chua-Sy of her liberty and to demand a ransom for her release.

Affirmed was the life imprisonme­nt imposed by the Quezon City regional trial court (RTC) on Alvin Labra, Cesar Amado, Benedicto de Lima, Mariolito Demol, Edith Alazer, Silverio Superable, Renato Superable, Ramon Demol, Ernesto Callos, Fidel Superable, Rodolfo Artoza, Hector Cornista, Jose Artoza Jr., Vicencio Soliat, Ciderio Macanib, Ramil Victoriano, Gerardo Anover and Alejandro Aldas.

Hunk Cornista, the 19th accused, is still at-large.

“A careful examinatio­n of the records shows that there was conspiracy among the accused-appellants since each of them played a role in the commission of the crime,” the CA said.

“The collective and concerted acts of the accused-appellants before, during, and after the commission of the crime clearly proved that they conspired with one another to attain a common purpose of depriving Betty Sy of her liberty and demanding a ransom money in exchange for her release,” it added.

Case records showed that ChuaSy was kidnapped on Nov. 17, 2004 in Novaliches, Quezon City on her way to the office on board her Toyota Rav 4.

One of the suspects, members of the Waray-Waray kidnap for ransom (KFR) gang, shot the victim in her hip and sought a R10-million ransom from her family.

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