The Philippine Star

NBI obtains Zulueta’s fingerprin­ts, photos

- By NILLICENT BAUTISTA With Daphne Galvez

The National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) has obtained the fingerprin­ts and photograph­s of Ricardo Zulueta, who was reported to have died last Friday.

Zulueta was formerly deputy security officer of the Bureau of Correction­s (BuCor) and one of the principal suspects in the murder of radio broadcaste­r Percival Mabasa or Percy Lapid in October 2022.

In a text message to The STAR yesterday, Department of Justice (DOJ) spokesman Mico Clavano confirmed that the NBI was able to secure the photograph­s and fingerprin­ts with the consent of Zulueta’s wife.

“I will update as soon as the results come in,” Clavano said.

This developed after the DOJ ordered the NBI to look deeper into the death of Zulueta.

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla issued the order after a supposed death certificat­e of Zulueta circulated over the weekend.

The Philippine National Police (PNP) reported that Zulueta, 42, died in a hospital in Dinalupiha­n, Bataan on Friday.

The PNP report said a relative rushed Zulueta to the hospital supposedly due to “heart failure.”

“Exert greater efforts, act swiftly, delve deep and uncover the truth by all means possible. This calls for action the soonest possible time,” Remulla said in the order.

Zulueta and his superior, former BuCor chief Gerald Bantag, were among those charged for the killing of Lapid on Oct. 3, 2022. Bantag was tagged as the mastermind. Zulueta, who had been in hiding since his indictment, was believed to be able to directly link Bantag to the murder.

Bantag, Zulueta and several others were also charged for the murder of Cristito Villamor Palana, an inmate in the New Bilibid Prison who reportedly acted as middleman in Lapid’s murder. Palana was killed two weeks after the murder of Lapid.

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CESAR RAMIREZ Students join a street dance competitio­n marking the Bagoong Festival in Lingayen, Pangasinan on Saturday.

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