Manila Bulletin

Cops eye 2 angles behind radio broadcaste­r’s slay

- By GLAZYL MASCULINO

BACOLOD CITY — The Dumaguete City Police Station in Negros Oriental is looking into work-related and land conflict as possible angles behind the killing of a radio broadcaste­r in the said city Thursday, Nov. 7.

Lt. Col. Wilfredo Alarcon, city police chief, said Dindo Generoso, 67, of Brgy. Banilad, who was a commentato­r in dyEM 96.7 Bai Radio, was reportedly known for hard-hitting commentari­es in his radio program.

Alarcon said Generoso was recently receiving threats through phone calls, based on the statement of his family.

“He was possibly targeted because of his commentari­es,” Alarcon said.

Alarcon also said that the killing might be related to land conflict because he was representi­ng his family in a land dispute case.

“He (victim) was negotiatin­g with another party regarding their land to be used for commercial purposes,” he added.

Alarcon said the victim was driving his car on his way to work for his daily radio program when he was allegedly being tailed by two unidentifi­ed motorcycle-riding assailants from his house, who blocked his way at Brgy. Piapi, then he was shot.

The two assailants who were wearing full masks and helmets then fled, leaving Generoso, with nine gunshot wounds.

Generoso was rushed to a hospital, where he later expired.

Police recovered from the scene seven fired bullets of .45 caliber pistol.

“Initially, we are looking at these angles, but we are still trying to dig deeper,” Alarcon said.

Alarcon said they have yet to identify the perpetrato­rs behind the killing.

Meanwhile, Dumaguete City mayor Felipe Remollo said he is saddened and outraged over the killing of Generoso.

“I am saddened and outraged by this dastardly act of cowardice which has no place in a decent society especially in a peace loving city of Dumaguete. I condole with Dindo’s wife Nits, children and the rest of his family,” Remollo said.

The mayor added that Generoso was a true friend and a pas

sionate mediaman and a genuine Dumagueteń­o! “I will not rest until the perpetrato­rs are put to justice,” he added.

The Presidenti­al Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS) also condemned the killing and said this dastardly deed will not go unpunished.

“Whoever is behind this senseless murder will be brought to justice,” PTFoMS executive director Joel Egco said who is getting other sources of informatio­n from local media besides the ongoing police investigat­ion.

Generoso was an anchor for developmen­t programs of the local government, including a controvers­ial reclamatio­n project that was halted by the DENR last week. His radio program in Bai Radio is sponsored by the city government of Dumaguete as an extension of its public informatio­n office. (With a report from Minerva BC Newman)

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