Mindanao Times

Ampatuan massacre suspect arrested

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COTABATO CITY – Police arrested Monday a suspect in the 2009 Maguindana­o massacre that killed 57 people, 32 of them journalist­s.

Capt. Jemar Delos Santos, spokespers­on of the Police Regional Office–Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (PRO-BARMM), identified the arrested suspect as Faisal Dimaukom alias Kagui Dimaukom, 42, a farmer-resident of Barangay Kabinge, Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Maguindana­o.

“Seized from the house of Dimaukom was a fragmentat­ion grenade,” Delos Santos said.

Members of the Regional

Intelligen­ce Division Police Regional Office-BARMM, Regional Mobile Force Battalion and Datu Saudi Ampatuan police swooped down on the house of Dimaukom around 4 a.m. Monday and caught the suspect.

In a statement, Brig. Gen. Marni Marcos, PROBARMM chief, said that Dimaukom is one of the 80 suspects who remain at-large in connection with the massacre, described as the worst election-related violence in the country so far.

Bai, the wife of Dimaukom, cried foul over the arrest of her husband, saying she has documents to prove that the latter was attending a Hajj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia at the time of the incident.

Delos Santos, however, said the suspect’s arrest was a result of an extensive intelligen­ce gathering from their field operatives.

“Let us just wait and let the court decide on the fate of Dimaukom,” he said.

Dimaukom is currently detained at the Parang town police custodial facility in the province pending his transport and presentati­on before Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes of the Regional Trial Court Branch 221 in Quezon City.

The RTC Branch 221 under Solis-Ryes has been handling the proceeding­s of the case since 2009.

On Dec. 19, 2019, the court handed down the guilty verdict on 28 principal suspects in the case that included Datu Andal Unsay Ampatuan Jr, former Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao governor Datu Zaldy Ampatuan, Datu Anwar Sajid Ulo Ampatuan and Datu Anwar Ipi Ampatuan Jr.

They are sentenced to reclusion perpetua without the possibilit­y of parole.

More than a dozen police officers at the time of the incident were also sentenced from six years to ten years imprisonme­nt as accessorie­s to the crime.

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