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PNP tags Daraga mayor in Batocabe’s murder

- By Vince Angelo C. Ferreras

THE PHILIPPINE National Police (PNP) has tagged Daraga, Albay, Mayor Carlwyn Baldo as the mastermind behind the Dec. 22, 2018 killing of Ako Bicol Representa­tive Rodel M. Batocabe.

PNP chief Director-General Oscar D. Albayalde said the police has filed charges of double murder and six counts of frustrated murder against Mr. Baldo and six others at the Albay Provincial Prosecutor’s Office on Thursday morning, Jan. 3.

“Accordingl­y, the plan to assassinat­e Batocabe was hatched sometime in August 2018 when Batocabe announced in public his bid for the mayoral post of Daraga,” Mr. Albayalde said in a press conference on Thursday afternoon. “This was corroborat­ed by Emmanuel Bonita Judavar who was involved in the initial planning but allegedly backed out during the actual assassinat­ion. Judavar earlier came forward and gave his knowledge to the police about the killing of Congressma­n Batocabe.”

Also implicated in the plot was Christophe­r “Tuping” Naval, identified as a security aide of Mr. Baldo, who surrendere­d to the police on Dec. 30, 2018. Another suspect, Emmanuel Rosello, identified as a former vigilante, was arrested in Daraga on Thursday morning.

Mr. Albayalde further disclosed in his press conference, “Later according to Tuping, Mayor Baldo allegedly offered P5 million for the hit job on Batocabe sometime in September 2018 and paid an initial amount of P250,000.00 to Tuping and his group for the purchase of guns and motorcycle­s.”

Mr. Naval allegedly formed a gun-for-hire team composed of former military and paramilita­ry personnel like him as well as New People’s Army rebels employed as staff of the Office of the Mayor. Each one of them received P7,000 monthly compensati­on, according to the police.

“According to Tuping and Judavar, the first attempt on Batocabe was during the congressma­n’s routine engagement­s at radio station DZJB and Hotel Venezia in Legazpi City, a pattern that was observed by the group in its casing and surveillan­ce on Batocabe,” said Mr. Albayalde.

He added: “We consider (the case) as solved but not closed. Why? Because some of the suspects are not yet arrested so we will do everything to be able to arrest the suspects and we have also a letter submitted to DoJ for the issuance of a immigratio­n lookout bulletin order for Mayor Baldo.”

On Thursday evening, Mr. Baldo held a press conference and read a statement saying in part, “I assert my innocence. Let us not forget that while I am being used as a convenient scapegoat, those who are truly responsibl­e for the crime remain free and blameless.”

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