The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Cops identify ‘persons of interest’ in Ronda mayor's slay

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EBU CITY – Police said it now has several “persons of interest” in connection to the murder of Ronda town Mayor Mariano Blanco III, but it was quick to say that these people people are are not not considered considered as as suspects. suspects.

Provincial Police Director Senior Superinten­dent Manuel Abrugena said they have more than two persons of interest, but he declined to divulge their identities saying investigat­ion is still on-going.he said the Special Investigat­ion Task Group has already identified several people who have possible involvemen­t in Blanco’s murder.

Abrugena said they are looking into politics and personal grudge as main motives in the recent slaying of Blanco, who was shot many times by gunmen who barged inside his office. One of these persons of interest allegedly has an axe to grind with Blanco, he said, adding, the mayor was allegedly coddling people of “questionab­le characters.”

Investigat­ors are also not discountin­g the possibilit­y that Blanco’s killing was drug-related as the mayor was accused by President Rodrigo Duterte in 2016 as a drug protector. Prior to his killing, Blanco, who previously denied all accusation­s against him by Duterte, was also stripped last year of his police supervisio­n in his town. No individual or group claimed responsibi­lity for the murder. Abrugena said they are also studying the connection of Blanco’s murder to the ambush-slay of his nephew, Ronda Vice Mayor Jonah John Ungab, last February. Ungab was one of the legal counsels of self-confessed drug lord Rolando Espinosa Jr. Espinosa’s father, Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr, of Leyte’s Albuera town, – tagged by Duterte as a drug lord – was also killed by policemen inside his prison cell. Blanco’s family have asked the National Bureau of Investigat­ion to look into the murder of the 58-year old mayor which Abrugena welcomed. “It is most welcome. The more law enforcemen­t agencies investigat­ing the case, the bigger the possibilit­y of solving the case soonest,” he said. Various human rights groups have asked the Commission on Human Rights in the Philippine­s and the United Nations Human Rights Council to look into the spate of alleged extrajudic­ial killings in Cebu following Blanco’s murder.

Since early this year, there had been over a hundred killings – mostly perpetrate­d by motorcycle gunmen – in Cebu. Even Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma has appealed for an end to the culture of impunity in the province and called on the authoritie­s to seriously address the series of killings. A report by ABS-CBN, said Blanco was the 16th elected official killed under the Duterte administra­tion. It identified the others as: Vice Mayor Aaron Sampaga of Pamplona town, Cagayan – August 5, 2016; Mayor Samsudin Dimaukom of Datu Saudi Ampatuan town, Maguindana­o – October 28, 2016; Mayor Rolando Espinosa of Albuera town, Leyte – November 5, 2016; Vice Mayor Anwar Sindatuk of Datu Saudiampat­uan town, Maguindana­o – November 27, 2016; Mayor Mohammad Limbona of Pantar town, Lanao del Norte – December 30, 2016; Mayor Arsenio Agustin of Marcos town, Ilocos Norte – June 3, 2017; Mayor Joven Hidalgo of Balete town, Batangas – June 10, 2017. And also Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog of Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental – July 30, 2017; Vice Mayor Jackson Dy of Roxas town, Oriental Mindoro – CEBU CITY - Cebuana sisters Marizette and Abegail Bacus who both passed the Nursing Board examinatio­n after graduating in 2008 and 2010, respective­ly, are now proud pilots of Airasia Philippine­s and this is their story.

Flying was a childhood dream for both women, whose father, Mario, was an airline pilot. “Our inspiratio­n to become pilots was our father. He was a pilot of the Philippine Airlines. My conviction to become a pilot began when he took us to the flight deck for the first time. I think I was about five years old at the time,” said the 30-year-old Marizette. “I felt the excitement seeing the instrument panel in the cockpit. And that was it! That triggered my desire to become a pilot like my dad,” said Abegail, who is two years younger than her sister. “After that amazing experience, we would always ask our dad to take us to the flight deck every time we travel and he was by chance the pilot of the flight.”after graduating from high school, Marizette asked her dad if she can go to flight school and pursue her dream of flying. “I remember him saying, yes, why not? But he added that I needed to have a college degree first,” Marizette recalled.at this stage, their mother Suzette, a physician, proved to be a big influence, too, as Marizette took up Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the Cebu Doctors’ University. Abegail followed her elder sister’s footsteps a couple of years later. They both set September 23, 2017; Vice Mayor Jonah John Ungab of Ronda town, Cebu – February 19, 2018; Mayor Ronald Tirol of Buenavista town, Bohol – May 27, 2018; Mayor Antonio Halili of Tanauan City, Batangas – July 2, 2018; Mayor Ferdinand Bote of General Tinio town, Nueva Ecija – July 3, 2018; Vice Mayor Alex Lubigan of Trece Martires town, Cavite – July 7, 2018; and Vice Mayor Al-rashid Mohammad Ali of Sapasapa town, Tawi-tawi – July 11, 2018. (Cebu Examiner. With a report from Luel Galarpe)

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