Sun.Star Baguio

CHR to conduct probe on Imam slay

- Jonathan Llanes

THE COMMISSION on Human Rights(CHR) Cordillera is set to conduct a parallel investigat­ion into the killing of Muslim Cleric Imam Bedejim Abdullah on the morning of December 6 in front of Kayang Business Center.

CHR-CAR regional director Atty. Romel Daguimol who led the 70th year observance of Internatio­nal Human Rights Day in Baguio City said the agency will still have to determine and prove on whether this was perpetrate­d by some government authoritie­s.

“But as part of the default for the CHR considerin­g that he is

religious, and if we target religious, this indicates an alarm and what would happen is the CHR will conduct a motopropio investigat­ion regarding this matter in order to ferret what happened,” Daguimol explained.

Days after the killing of the Imam, the Baguio City Police Office(BCPO) activated Special Investigat­ion Task Group BEDEJIM which will focus on the immediate resolution of the shooting.

“Aside from conducting a motopropio investigat­ion, the CHR will also put pressure on the police to do their part to investigat­e and come up with a lead on who perpetrate­d the killing because it is very alarming that the person who died is a religious person, an Imam of the Muslim church,” Daguimol said.

CHR- CAR received a directive to come up with a fact finding investigat­ion aside from hopefully receiving documents coming from regarding its investigat­ion into the killing.

BCPO acting director Senior Superinten­dent Eliseo Tanding in an earlier press briefing explained BCPO is now in the process of establishi­ng angles which will help in developing the possible motive for the killing of the Imam.

“After establishi­ng the motive, this will be followed by the identifica­tion of possible suspect/s based on CCTV footages and photos recovered. Officially based on our investigat­ion no suspect/s have been apprehende­d,” Tanding said.

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