Sun Star Bacolod

RAPS FILED

Cops, bizwoman, ex-mayor, newshen, others tagged in lawyer’s ambush

- BY TERESA D. ELLERA

THE National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) filed murder and frustrated murder charges against the 10 persons and several unidentifi­ed suspects who were allegedly behind the ambush of lawyer Erfe Del Castillo last December.

The case, which was filed yesterday before the City Prosecutor’s Office in Talisay City, tagged some police officials, businesswo­man, former mayor, and a newshen.

In a press conference yesterday, Del Castillo identified the respondent­s as Catherine Beriosocab­uga, also known as Kate Brios, her mother Shirley Berioso and sister Caselyn Berioso, along with their lawyer, former Salvador Benedicto mayor Jose Max Ortiz.

Also named respondent­s were former Bacolod City Police Office director Senior Superinten­dent Francisco Ebreo, Superinten­dent Richie Yatar, Senior Inspector James Adrian Albaytar, Senior Police Officer 2 Joshua Barile and Police Officer 3 Ronald Ortiz.

Ebreo and Yatar were earlier sacked from their posts after President Rodrigo Duterte publicly linked them and other police officers in the illegal drug trade.

Another respondent in the case was a member of the media.

The ambush led to the death of the lawyer’s fiancee, former policeman Efren Palmares.

Del Castillo said they just filed the case yesterday because they still mourned for the death of Palmares.

Aside from del Castillo, Palmares’ mother, Rosalia Palmares, is also a co-complainan­t.

The lawyer alleged that all the suspects connived to have her killed, as she claimed that Beriosocab­uga as the mastermind of the incident.

“I am a thorn on her neck,” del Castillo said, adding that the ambush on her life stemmed from the conflict over the properties, including the Metro Inn Hotel, of the Cabuga couple.

It can be recalled that in November 2018, there was a standoff at the Metro Inn Hotel in Bacolod City.

Del Castillo is the counsel of Berioso-cabuga’s estranged husband, Francis Cabuga.

“My mind was still alert at the time of the incident along the Circumfere­ntial Road, up to the time of my operation,” she pointed out.

“I saw who shot me, who they reported to after the incident and who were the individual­s in the area,” she said.

“That area in Talisay City was well lighted so I remembered all of them,” del Castillo added.

Del Castillo also revealed that she and her family have been receiving threats after the ambush.

On December 21, 2018, del Castillo and Palmares were on their way to Bacolod City from the Bacolod-silay Airport when they were ambushed by more than two unidentifi­ed armed men reportedly on board a sports utility vehicle in Barangay Matabang, Talisay City.

Police probers earlier said they have difficulty in identifyin­g the perpetrato­rs and establishi­ng the motive because there were no witnesses who surfaced to help in the investigat­ion.

As of press time, the respondent­s have yet to issue a statement about the lawyer’s accusation­s.*

 ?? ERWIN NICAVERA ?? LABOR group and union leaders and advocates in Negros Occidental led by Gawa secretary-general Wennie Sancho (6th from left), Paciwu-tucp national president Hernane Braza (6th from right) and Cio-nacusip national director Jun dela Cruz (left) during the signing of “Karga-tapas” manifesto opposing the proposed sugar import liberaliza­tion at Geocadin Building in Bacolod City yesterday.
ERWIN NICAVERA LABOR group and union leaders and advocates in Negros Occidental led by Gawa secretary-general Wennie Sancho (6th from left), Paciwu-tucp national president Hernane Braza (6th from right) and Cio-nacusip national director Jun dela Cruz (left) during the signing of “Karga-tapas” manifesto opposing the proposed sugar import liberaliza­tion at Geocadin Building in Bacolod City yesterday.
 ?? TERESA ELLERA ?? LAWYER Erfe Del Castillo in a press conference yesterday.
TERESA ELLERA LAWYER Erfe Del Castillo in a press conference yesterday.

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