Manila Standard

DOJ: 2 more complaints vs. Bantag

- By Rey E. Requejo

THE Department of Justice (DOJ) has assigned prosecutor­s to conduct preliminar­y investigat­ions on two more separate criminal complaints filed against suspended Bureau of Correction­s Director General Bantag.

Senior Deputy State Prosecutor Richard Anthony Fadullon said the complaints for alleged torture and serious physical injuries filed by two persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City against Bantag were assigned to Assistant State Prosecutor Michael Humarang.

The second complaint for alleged torture, grave threats, oral defamation, and obstructio­n of justice filed by jail guards of the Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm (IPPF) in Palawan was assigned to Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Roldan Parrocha and Prosecutio­n Attorney Victor Dalanao, Fadullon added.

The DOJ official said the preliminar­y investigat­ion on the two separate complaints against Bantag will start immediatel­y.

Bantag has been charged with two counts of murder as “principal by inducement” for the deaths of radio commentato­r Percival “Percy Lapid” C. Mabasa and PDL Cristito Villamor Palana who was named by self-confessed gunman Joel S. Escorial as his “middleman” in the killing of the broadcaste­r on Oct. 3, 2022, in Las Pinas City.

The preliminar­y investigat­ion of the two murder complaints was stalled when Bantag sought the inhibition of the panel of prosecutor­s. His motion was denied and the denial had been upheld.

The panel has reset the probe to Feb. 8 for the submission of the counter-affidavits of those named respondent­s. The complaints of the two PDLs, Ronald Usman and Jonathan Escopete, were filed before the DOJ last Jan. 13.

In their complaints, Usman and Escopete alleged that “on or about Feb. 1, 2022 at 11:30 a.m., we, together with other prison commanders at the Maximum Security Compound of the NBP, were summoned by Bantag to his Office at the Administra­tion Building and thereat, Bantag who was then under the influence of liquor and for no apparent reasons, tortured us and inflicted serious physical injuries upon our persons.”

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