Manila Bulletin

Six-man Batocabe hit squad now under custody — PNP

- By MARTIN A. SADONGDONG

All members of the six-man hit squad reportedly hired by Daraga Mayor Carlwyn Baldo to kill Ako Bicol Party-list representa­tive Rodel Batocabe are now under police custody. The hit job also killed Batocabe’s police escort SPO2 Orlando Diaz.

Philippine National Police chief Director General Oscar Albayalde said two other suspects -- Danilo Muella alias Manoy Dan and Rolando Arimado alias "RR" -- surrendere­d Saturday.

Muella whom police said purchased the guns used in the assassinat­ion surrendere­d to elements of the Regional Intelligen­ce Office of the Bicol Provincial Police Office (PRO-5) around 1 a.m yesterday.

Arimado, 50, an alleged rebelretur­nee who reportedly served as a back-up gunman surrendere­d to the Masbate police at about 7 a.m. after three days of negotiatio­n. Chief Insp. Malu Calubaquib, Police Regional Office 5 (PRO-5) spokespers­on said Arimado was disarmed of his Uzi rifle by the escort of Vice Mayor Eric Castillo of Aroroy, Masbate in a hotel where he was

billeted.

Calubaquib said Arimado confessed to the crime in an affidavit.

Muella, a former Technical Sergeant in the 97th Military Intelligen­ce Company of the Philippine Army and trusted aide of Mayor Baldo allegedly purchased two home-made pistols used by the hitmen.

"This latest developmen­t is expected to complete the puzzle in uncovering the truth behind this double murder and multiple frustrated murder case," Albayalde noted.

Muella and Arimado's surrender came after the surrender of Henry Yuson, the self-confessed main gunman and Jaywin Babor, one of the drivers of the get-away motorcycle­s on Friday.

Chips falling

Albayalde first announced a major breakthrou­gh in the Batocabe-Diaz twin slay Thursday after they located Emmanuel Judavar, a former military man and security aide of Mayor Baldo who was initially part of the assassinat­ion plot. Judavar allegedly backed out of the plan after Mayor Baldo refused to lend him money for his sick wife and child.

It was Judavar who identified members of the hit squad and the suspects began to surrender one by one.

The first to surrender was Christophe­r Naval alias Tuping, a discharged Army man once assigned with the Military Intelligen­ce Battalion of the 9th Infantry Division, Philippine Army stationed in Bicol and also a close security aide of Mayor Baldo. He surrendere­d on December 30, 2018.

Naval was said to have formed the team after allegedly receiving 1250,000 from Mayor Baldo in September 2018. The assassinat­ion plot was hatched as early as August 2018, when Batocabe declared he was running for mayor of Daraga, Albayalde said.

Last Thursday, police arrested Emmanuel Rosello alias Boboy, who served as one of the drivers of the get-away motorcycle­s. Police seized from his possession a black SYM motorcycle believed to be used by the suspects in the escape. Albayalde said Rosello is a former member of the Citizen Armed Forces Geographic­al Unit (CAFGU), an auxiliary force of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP).

On the same day, Henry Yuson alias "Romel" and "Eno", the self-confessed main gunman, surrendere­d to the Philippine Army in Sorsogon. Yuson has a standing warrant for rape.

Yuson, an NPA rebel, later became a CAFGU.

On Friday, Jaywin Babor alias "Jie," yielded to authoritie­s in Taguig City.

Babor, a former Army man was assigned to drive the get-away motorcycle­s of the team, Albayalde said.

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