The Freeman

Police have carto sketch of one of Ungab’s killers

- — Ermida Q. Moradas/GAN

The Task Force Ungab has now the cartograph­ic sketch of one of the persons of interest in the ambush of lawyer and Ronda Vice Mayor Jonnah John Ungab, according to Police Superinten­dent Ryan Devaras, chief of the Investigat­ion Detection and Management Branch (IDMB).

Devaras, however, said that they cannot release the facial sketch yet because it may hamper their operations.

The cartograph­ic sketch was made through the help of the witnesses in the area.

"Naa na tay carto nga nahimo basing pud sa mga witnesses sa area. Wala pa nato gipagawas karon in a sense nga ongoing pa ang operation. Basin makamalay. Usa ra ka carto. Part siya sa team. It could be the gunman or it could be the back-up, spotter," said Devaras.

He added that based on the cartograph­ic sketch of the person of interest, the possibilit­y of the man being a member of a gun-for-hire group was strengthen­ed.

"Amo sad giconnect since ang among investigat­ion ni-point out ngadto nga hitman, so this people we can consider them as gun-for-hire. Murag nagmatch pareha sila'g physical appearance, this could be this guy," Devaras said.

He also added that based on their investigat­ion, they are looking into four to five suspects as part of the team who ambushed Ungab. The personalit­ies may include the spotters, gunman and other personalit­ies involved in the crime.

Ungab was shot dead by two unidentifi­ed assailants while on board his car along S. Osmeña Boulevard, Cebu City last February 19.

Ungab's wife, Pearl, who was with the lawyer during the attack, was unhurt.

The lawyer just came from the promulgati­on of the case of his client, selfconfes­sed drug lord Kerwin Espinosa, inside the Palace of Justice at the Qimonda IT Center at the North Reclamatio­n Area.

Devaras said that Task Force Ungab is in constant communicat­ion with Pearl.

He said that the family has already given them some informatio­n from the cellphone of the slain lawyer that could help their investigat­ion but it is still selected.

Devaras also said that they still did not rule out the possibilit­y that the motive behind the ambush could be political, together with personal and work-related, despite the fact that the Commission of Human Rights has dismissed the political angle.

"Wala pa gi-rule-out ang political until now nga possible motive in a sense ang circumstan­ces nga it can be a threat sa mayoral race. Maybe there are other interested party ang nisugo kay since Ungab kay taga didto og naa gyuy kanang possibilit­y nga modaog bisag naay other parties nga gusto mosulod," Devaras said.

 ?? TORREJOS
JOY ?? Lawyer Inocencio dela Cerna, the lead counsel of brothers Neil and Nick Ong, who were killed in January, and friends of the bereaved family talk to reporters to express their dismay over the pace of the investigat­ion on the case.
TORREJOS JOY Lawyer Inocencio dela Cerna, the lead counsel of brothers Neil and Nick Ong, who were killed in January, and friends of the bereaved family talk to reporters to express their dismay over the pace of the investigat­ion on the case.

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