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Alleged assassinat­ion plot against Negor guv exposed

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NEGROS Oriental Governor Roel Degamo yesterday confirmed that the three individual­s arrested at the Caticlan Jetty Port in Malay, Aklan, Monday were involved in a plot to assassinat­e him and his wife, Pamplona town Mayor Janice Degamo.

In a press conference yesterday afternoon, Degamo said as early as Sunday, he and his wife have been alerted by his people in Metro Manila that the three suspects have boarded a rollon/roll-off vessel in Batangas Port and are bound for Aklan.

Degamo said they were informed that three are out to kill him and his wife, prompting him to immediatel­y inform the police in Western Visayas, ultimately resulting in the arrests.

He confirmed that one of the suspects, 31-yearold Marvin Miranda, was a resident of Villareal in Bayawan City, Negros Oriental.

He believed all three are members of a local gun-for-hire group but he

did not divulge other details on who is behind and the reason why they wanted him dead.

Degamo thanked the members of Police Regional Office-6 (PRO-6), especially the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group-western Visayas, and the Philippine Army’s 3rd Infantry Division for successful­ly intercepti­ng the suspects.

Earlier on Monday, Miranda, along with two other suspects identified as Mario Fuyal, and Adolfo Obiacoro were intercepte­d at the Caticlan Jetty Port.

Police Regional Office 6 spokespers­on Lieutenant Colonel Gilbert Gorero, for his part, said the three were nabbed around 9 p.m. on June 29 after CIDG-6 received informatio­n that a sports utility vehicle loaded with firearms and bullets will arrive at the port from Batangas onboard a roll-on/rolloff vessel.

“The police intercepte­d them upon their arrival. Recovered from their possession were firearms and ammunition and they violated a quarantine protocol,” said Gorero.

“They were arrested because of strict implementa­tion of quarantine and because of the tips given to the police,” he added.

All three are facing charges for violation of Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehens­ive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act and for violation of quarantine protocols.

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