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‘5 murder suspects not members of armed group’

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THE lawyer of five alleged murder suspects in Salvador Benedicto, Negros Occidental clarified yesterday they are not members of a private armed group.

Lawyer Ariel Malunes, counsel of murder suspects Armando Remotigue, Joel Condes, Julito Tanoco, Antonio Bularan and Bernie Bantilan, said that the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (CIDG) on their endorsemen­t stated that the five suspects surrendere­d.

This is contrary to police reports that they were arrested on February 4 in Barangays Bagong Silang and Bago, all in Salvador Benedicto town.

Malunes, in a statement sent to the media yesterday, said that by unfairly tagging them as members of an armed group in relation to the killing of Charlie Buli-buli, former commander of the Revolution­ary Proletaria­n Army-alex Boncayao Brigade (RPA-ABB), effectivel­y crucifies them guilty through trial by publicity.

Buli-buli was killed on July 8, 2017 and was claimed by the rebels.

Two months later, Salvador Benedicto Councilor Eden Bacordo and his two companions were also killed by unidentifi­ed armed men in Barangay Lopez Jaena in Murcia.

My clients are innocent of the crime they are charged for and their innocence will be proven during the trial, Malunes said.

“They voluntaril­y surrendere­d upon my advice as their defense counsel, not because they are guilty of the crime charged, but for purposes of securing their lives,” he added.

Chief Inspector Adelon Caacbay, officer-in-charge of the Bacolod CIDG field unit, in his first endorsemen­t dated February 6, returned the original copy of the arrest warrant of the five murder suspects, issued by Bacolod Regional Trial Court Branch 46 Judge Edgar Tupas, to the court.

Caacbay said that all accused surrendere­d to Bacolodcid­g field unit headed by SPO3 Ramon Gocotano upon knowing that they have a pending warrant of arrest.

“Just as anyone else, my clients are also interested that justice be served for the victim, and his surviving family, and against the real perpetrato­rs,” Malunes said./tde

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