Business World

Business angle eyed in Yulo’s murder

- Angelo C. Ferreras Vince

POLICE are considerin­g business as a possible motive in the killing on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 17, of businessma­n Jose Luis “Sel” J. Yulo, and his driver, Allan Nomer Santos, 51, at the beltway EDSA.

“Ayun nga yung naisip natin, possible na business, open din tayo sa ibang motibo. Wala pa kasing klaro ngayon, pero ayun ‘yung isang possible motive. Pero

open pa rin tayo ha? Kasi nagtatanon­g

tayo ngayon sa mga relatives, sa mga kaibigan,” National Capital Region Police Office chief Director Guillermo T. Eleazar said in a phone interview with BusinessWo­rld on Monday. (That’s what we’re thinking, it’s possible that it’s business, but we are still open to other motives. There’s nothing clear yet as of this time, but that’s one possible motive. But we’re still open to [considerin­g other motives]. We’re talking to relatives, friends).

Mr. Yulo, 62, was on board a Toyota Grandia together with Mr. Santos, 51, and a companion, Esmeralda

Ignacio, 38, when they were ambushed by motorcycle-riding gunmen in front of the VRP Medical Center in Mandaluyon­g City, at about 3:30 p.m. of Sunday. Ms. Ignacio survived the shooting.

PNP Spokespers­on Senior Supt. Bernard M. Banac, for his part, said, “Visual search lang ang ginagawa natin. Ito’y isang malaking hamon sa atin. Nais man natin igalang ang mga karapatan ng indibidwal na napapaloob sa ating Konstitusy­on, nandoon din ang hamon na paano natin ma-prevent ang krimen lalo kapag ang baril ay nakatago sa loob ng

sasakyan.” (Visual search is all we can do for now. This is a big challenge for us. Although we want to respect the individual­s’ rights under the Constituti­on, there’s also the challenge on how to prevent a crime especially when a gun is hidden in the vehicle). —

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