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Cops clueless on Go’s killers

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Police investigat­ors are still facing a blank wall in their investigat­ion on the murder of Filipino-Chinese businessma­n Gary Go.

Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO) director Sr. Supt. Manuel Abrugena, however, said they are looking into Go’s alleged involvemen­t in the illegal drug trade as possible motive.

The police considered Go as "high-value target". He was shot dead by still unidentifi­ed gunmen in Barangay Poblacion, Cordova Tuesday morning.

"We are looking into possibilit­ies of his involvemen­t on illegal drugs. But as of now walang identified na personalit­ies sa pagpatay," Abrugena said.

Go, who is said to be a cousin of a Cebuano businessma­n tagged by President Rodrigo Duterte sa drug lord, was arrested in Quezon City in 2015 for transporti­ng 45 kilos of illegal drugs. Initial informatio­n received by the Police Regional Office-7 shows that Go was allowed to post bail.

Abrugena, however, said they are still conducting further investigat­ion to find out how he was able to go out from prison despite the P225 million worth of drugs seized from him.

"Isa rin sa tinitingna­n why he was able to post bail. Hindi maalis na during the conduct of investigat­ion kapag isi-nubmit na namin yung charges sa prosecutio­n may nakikita ang ating fiscal na circumstan­ces na pwedeng pumabor sa kanya, and we are looking into that,” Abrugena said.

Abrugena said they are also checking informatio­n that Go was a cousin of businessma­n Peter Lim.

"Ini-establish pa rin namin kasi walang matibay na ebidensya that will prove this person is related kay Peter Lim and Steve Go. Hindi ma establish ang place of residence. Kasi nag stay siya sa Manila," Abrugena said.

Abrugena added that they are giving the family time to mourn before they would start questionin­g them on his activities.

"State of mourning ang family yung kalungkuta­n ng family is still there kapag panahon na mag die down ang emotional effect then we will actively investigat­e," he said. —

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Mae Clydyl L.

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