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AFP to intensify monitoring of soldiers involved in crimes

- — Kristine Joy Patag/Philstar.com

MANILA --- The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s said it will intensify its monitoring of military personnel who end up engaging in crimes, after some of them were tagged as suspects in the killing of Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo.

In an interview with DZBB on Thursday, Col. Medel Aguilar, AFP spokespers­on, said Lt. Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. has ordered to strengthen counter-intelligen­ce to monitor such cases.

This will also help them “create precaution­ary measures so they cannot use their skill they learned inside the military organizati­on for a criminal act.”

Last weekend, men with high-power firearms rained down bullets on Degamo and other people, including barangay leaders, while the governor was distributi­ng aid in his house. Eight others were killed while more than a dozen were hurt.

Authoritie­s have so far arrested four suspects, while one was killed in a shootout. Among the arrested are three military officers who went AWOL or absent without official leave, Aguilar said.

Joven Javier is a former sergeant from the elite unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, with training on counterter­rorism. Joric Labrador meanwhile is a former sergeant of the intelligen­ce battalion while Benjie Rodriguez is a former corporal.

All three have been charged with murder and frustrated murder before provincial courts. They have been turned over to the National Bureau of Investigat­ion, as the Department of Justice assesses their testimonie­s if they can become state witnesses.

A separate GMA exclusive report said that Javier and another suspect, Osmundo Rivero, have tagged a prominent person to be behind the killing of Degamo.

Following the result of the investigat­ion of Degamo’s killing, Aguilar said major service commanders of the Philippine Army, Philippine Air Force, and Philippine Navy have committed to strictly screen even during recruitmen­t process to make sure that those will be given training and allowed to hold firearms do not have tendency to be violent.

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