Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

PNP vows to hunt down 80 more Maguindana­o massacre suspects

- BY CHRISTOPHE­R LLOYD CALIWAN

MANILA — The Philippine National Police (PNP) has assured the families of the victims of the Maguindana­o massacre that it is exhausting all efforts to arrest more than 80 suspects who remain at-large.

“The PNP OIC (officer-incharge) (Lt. Gen.) Archie Francisco Gamboa assures the bereaved families and relatives of victims of the infamous Ampatuan massacre of 2009 that efforts are ongoing and being intensifie­d for the arrest of suspects who are still at-large,” PNP spokespers­on Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac told reporters on Monday.

Banac said Gamboa has directed National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) acting director Brig. Gen. Debold Sinas to heighten security at the Quezon City Jail Annex in Camp Bagong Diwa for the scheduled promulgati­on of judgment of the case by Judge Jocelyn Solis-reyes of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 221 on December 19.

Sinas said at least 120 members of the Regional Mobile Force Battalion clad in full battle gear were deployed in various facilities, including the entrance and exit points of the camp.

Undersecre­tary Joel Sy Egco, Executive Director of the Presidenti­al Task Force on Media Security (PTFOMS), earlier said there were 80 of the 197 accused who are still out there and have not yet been presented to the court in the last 10 years of the trial.

He said the PTFOMS has been coordinati­ng and regularly getting updates from law enforcemen­t units regarding the continuing operations against the other massacre suspects.

Egco believes that the principal suspects will be convicted of the killings on the strength of the pieces of evidence presented by the prosecutio­n, especially the accounts of 192 witnesses.

The promulgati­on of judgment will involve the accused mastermind­s of the massacre led by brothers former Datu Unsay, Maguindana­o Mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr. and former Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao governor Zaldy Ampatuan.

The family’s patriarch, the late Maguindana­o Gov. Andal Sr., was also among the principal suspects but died in detention in July 2015.

The suspects were charged with multiple murders for planning and direct participat­ion in the massacre in Sitio Masalay, Barangay Salman in Ampatuan town, Maguindana­o.

The Maguindana­o massacre is one of the cases in the inventory of the PTFOMS as 32 of those killed were journalist­s accompanyi­ng the convoy on their way to Shariff Aguak town in Maguindana­o to file the certificat­e of candidacy of then Maguindana­o gubernator­ial candidate Esmael “Toto” Mangudadat­u.

The convoy was ambushed by around a hundred armed men.

Chief Justice Diosdado Peralta said the court has given SolisReyes a 30-day extension or until December 20 to promulgate the decision on the case.

The case has been submitted for decision on August 22 which means the deadline for its promulgati­on should have been on November 20, three days before the massacre’s 10th anniversar­y on November 23. ■

 ?? PCOO ?? Maguindana­o massacre site in Barangay Salman, Ampatuan, Maguindana­o.
PCOO Maguindana­o massacre site in Barangay Salman, Ampatuan, Maguindana­o.

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