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3 more suspects recant affidavits in Degamo slay case

- By Joel R. San Juan

THREE more suspects in the killing of Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo and nine others last March 4 have recanted their previous affidavits wherein they admitted their participat­ion to the crime and pointed to suspended Negros Oriental Third District Rep. Arnolfo “Arnie” Teves as the mastermind.

However, Department of Justice (DOJ) Senior Deputy State Prosecutor Richard Anthony Fadullon said the supposed recantatio­ns have not been officially submitted to the Department of Justice (DOJ).

Fadullon added that the recantatio­n of some of the suspects is expected following their decision to hire their private counsels.

“We expect that recantatio­ns will be made by suspects. It is their right to do so especially now that they lawyered up at this time,” Fadullon said.

“So say that they recanted, assuming that we received the copies already does not mean that the recantatio­ns will prove that the earlier statements they gave are actually untrue,” he explained.

Fadullon, however, could not say how these recantatio­ns would affect the complaint recently filed by the National bureau of investigat­ion (nbi) against Teves before the DOJ which is set for preliminar­y investigat­ion (PI).

“Let us see how it happens when the PI is actually set. If they will submit [their recantatio­ns], then we will leave it to the panel how they will evaluate these statements,” Fadullon said.

The DOJ official also expressed confidence that the prosecutio­n has still strong and sufficient evidence to pin down those responsibl­e in the Degamo killing despite the recantatio­ns.

So far, four suspects have already recanted having knowledge or participat­ion in the Degamo slay case.

First to recant was suspect Osmundo Rivero, who accused police investigat­ors of torturing and coercing him into admitting his participat­ion in the crime.

In his recantatio­n, Rivero also disclosed that the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) lawyer assigned to him even tried to convince him to just give in to the demands of the police to avoid getting hurt.

Rivero claimed that he was beaten up, strangled and suffocated by investigat­ors to force him into admitting that it was Teves who ordered the attack on Degamo’s residence.

The other suspects who recanted were identified by their law yer Danny Villanueva as Rommel Pattaguan, Rogelio Antipolo Jr. and Dahniel Lora. All of the four suspects are being assisted by Villanueva.

“In so far as I am concerned, as I can only speak for my four clients, our four clients had already executed an affidavit of recantatio­n,” Villanueva said in an interview over ABS-CBN News Channel.

Villanueva said Antipolo Jr., whose affidavit was used by the DOJ to indict Miranda in the case, only signed the affidavit out of fear for his and his family’s safety.

“Mr. Antipolo denies having any knowledge about it [affidavit]. So he can only surmise that this informatio­n comes from the police officers of Negros Oriental,” he explained.

Villanueva said aside from Rivero, the three also recanted their statements linking Teves to the crime.

With this developmen­t, villanueva said he believes the DOJ has no solid case against Teves, as their statements are the only link of the authoritie­s to the suspended lawmaker.

“I think that only the statements of these alleged perpetrato­rs is the basis of the Department of Justice in linking Teves to the alleged incident in Pamplona,” he added.

Sought for comment, Remulla only said the DOJ has a strong case against Teves and the other accused in Degamo’s killing.

Meanwhile, the PA on Tuesday issued a memorandum barring PAO lawyers from assisting persons deprived of liberty (PDLS) and criminal suspects in the execution of extrajudic­ial confession­s during custodial investigat­ion.

The PAO said it issued the order in light of recent events wherein PAO lawyers assisted suspected or accused persons during custodial investigat­ion in the preparatio­n of extra-judicial confession­s, which were later recanted by the said persons.

The PAO order was issued a day after a suspect in Degamo slay case revealed that a PAO lawyer assigned tried to convince him to accept all the demands of the police in order to avoid getting hurt.

“The order is being issued to avoid conflict of interest in case the PAO will be later on assigned by the court as counsel de officio for the accused in the same case.

This is likewise to protect the office from being used and abused by unscrupulo­us and evil-minded persons who intend to mislead investigat­ors or to avoid culpabilit­y. Ultimately, this order is being issued to preserve the integrity and dignity of the Office,” it added.

All requests for assistance from suspects in connection with the preparatio­n and execution of extrajudic­ial confession­s will be referred to the Philippine National Police and the NBI and other law enforcemen­t agencies.

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