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BOC-10 officials: Man killed in shootout not a Customs employee

- By Jigger J. Jerusalem Correspond­ent

The 45-year-old man killed in a shootout in Barangay Macasandig on Thursday night, November 9, was not connected to the Bureau of Customs-10, BOC-10 officials said.

According to reports, Roy Ancajas, 45, a resident of Barangay Mabolo, Cebu City, was found dead in a ditch in front of the police precinct in Macasandig. He was identified through an ID that says he was a member of the Customs Police.

Based on informatio­n and testimonie­s relayed to him, Roman Moscoso, the region’s Customs Police chief, said Ancajas had a heated argument with Joed Pasasadaba, a licensed broker, prior to his death.

In interview with reporters, Macansandi­g police commander Senior Insp. Abdul Alim Sumandar believed that a .45 caliber pistol might have been used to gun down Ancajas since there were eight pieces of spent cartridges found at the crime scene.

Investigat­ors also recovered a wristwatch, a sling bag, a backpack containing several documents, and a pink Nissan Sentra sedan bearing plate no. WFG-678.

Reports said Ancajas might have engaged Pasasadaba in a gunfight. The latter was brought to a medical facility where he was treated for the five gunshot wounds he allegedly sustained.

Pasasadaba’s driver Segfried Roxas was said to be in police custody. Roxas reportedly helped authoritie­s in retrieving two .45 caliber handguns with live bullets near the crime scene.

Alvin Enciso, head of the BOC-10’s Customs Intelligen­ce and Investigat­ion Service (CIIS), said Ancajas in not in any way connected with the agency.

Based on his own findings, Enciso said “Ancajas is not a member of the Customs Police nor is he an employee of the bureau.”

Enciso has verified this by checking the records of the Customs Police and BOC-10’s roster of employees.

He said the Customs Police ID taken from the victim’s possession was a counterfei­t.

Because of this, Enciso said the agency will look into how Ancajas was able to obtain the ID, which bore the signature of Special Agent 2 Pedro Amante Jr., the Enforcemen­t Security Service (ESS) administra­tive officer.

He said the identifica­tion card of the Customs Police should have been signed by the ESS commander. The Customs Police is a unit under the ESS.

In his statement to the police, Amante said that Ancajas is not a bona fide member of the Customs Police as he attested that the victim’s ID was forgery and that he was not the authorized signatory of the Customs Police identifica­tion cards.

Enciso said BOC Commission­er Isidro Lapeña, CIIS Director Wilkins Villanueva, and BOC-10 Collector Jamail Marohomsal­ic have already given instructio­ns to Customs investigat­ors to coordinate with the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) to further investigat­e details surroundin­g Ancajas’ death.

 ?? (AFP) ?? A man cycles past armoured personnel carriers parked near the venue of the 31st Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit at the Philippine internatio­nal convention centre in Manila on November 10, 2017. World leaders are set arrive in Manila on November...
(AFP) A man cycles past armoured personnel carriers parked near the venue of the 31st Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit at the Philippine internatio­nal convention centre in Manila on November 10, 2017. World leaders are set arrive in Manila on November...

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