Sun.Star Baguio

Deeper probe for ‘Poyopoy 8’

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

CAMP BADO, DANGWAA task force was activated to investigat­e on the eight bodies dumped along Marcos Highway in Sitio Poyopoy, Barangay Taloy Sur, in Tuba, Benguet , which is a big slap on the face of peace-loving people of Benguet, police said on Thursday.

This was manifested by Benguet Provincial Police officer – in – charge Colonel Elmer Ragay following the discovery of six decomposin­g bodies and two human skeletons on October 15 and 16.

“Even the LGUs of Benguet are having queries about this. The people of Benguet are peace loving but it’s about time we do something about this. It is high time for all to act on the matter, activate force multiplier­s in the area, “he said.

To look deeper and investigat­e the facts surroundin­g the incident, 'Task Force Found Cadavers' was activated spearheade­d

by Ragay, provincial crime lab, provincial criminal investigat­ion and detection group and provincial legal officer.

He added the third cadaver that was retrieved was identified by his brother and father as Fahad Manan Macalangga­n, 28, native of Marawi and resident of Pinewood Crystal Cave in Baguio City.

The victim was identified thru his tattoos at the right side arm, left arm, black brief that was given as gift by his brother and the brown pants confirmed by his brother that was his gift to the victim.

The eighth cadaver meanwhile was identified by his mother as 22 – years - old Kent Charlie Licyayo, unemployed, a native of Hingyon, Ifugao and resident of Hilltop, Baguio City.

Ragay added they cannot ascertain the cause of death of Macalangga­n because of their customs where the body cannot be subjected to autopsy.

Licyayo on the other hand based on initial autopsy died in traumatic injuries in the chest.

According to Scene of the Crime Operatives initial findings, the five cadavers have been dead for at least two weeks while the other one is believed to be dead for almost a month, and the two skeletal remains found be a year old.

“They died in different times but dumped in the same place,” added the police officer.

Autopsy results also show the decomposin­g bodies have no gunshots wounds.

With many speculatio­ns on the discovery of the dead bodies, Ragay shed light that Benguet has been adjudged as the best provincial police office for the past three years and it is impossible that police personnel will be involved.

The Police Regional Office - Cordillera also strongly condemned the perpetrato­rs of the discovered bodies.

Police Brigadier General Isreal Ephraim Dickson, PRO - COR regional director directed Benguet PPO to identify the cadavers and skeletal remains to help family seek justice and find closure.

DNA samples were taken from the bodies and the Benguet Provincial Police Office had reached out to all PPOs and nearby provinces to relay any informatio­n on reported missing persons in their areas of responsibi­lity which can help in the speedy identifica­tion of the cadavers.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? RETRIEVED. Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) examine the eighth cadaver retrieved at Sitio Poyopoy along Marcos Highway Tuba Benguet. At least two cadavers were already identified by their relatives.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes RETRIEVED. Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) examine the eighth cadaver retrieved at Sitio Poyopoy along Marcos Highway Tuba Benguet. At least two cadavers were already identified by their relatives.

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