The Philippine Star

Pasay probers seek CCTV image of cop-killer

- By PERSEUS ECHEMINADA and REY GALUPO

Pasay police investigat­ors are coordinati­ng with the United States and Japanese embassies to secure footage taken by their closed-circuit television cameras to help identify the man who policeman on July 13.

front of the Japanese embassy along Roxas Boulevard after he chased and accosted a motorcycle-riding man.

Initial reports said Lapuz tried to accost a man on a mo somewhere in Ermita area but the man, instead of yielding, sped off toward Roxas Boulevard, with the policeman chasing behind.

A witness said Lapuz, who closed in on the man in front of the Japanese embassy, but he did not realize he was being followed by the man’s companion, who was on another motorcycle. When Lapuz stopped, one of the men shot him.

Superinten­dent Samuel Turla, city deputy police chief, said the CCTV cameras of the Japanese embassy and the US embassy’s Seafront compound may have captured the image of Lapuz’s killer.

“We are still waiting for the report if the CCTV (camera) of the US and Japanese embassies captured the image of the killer,” he said.

He said the shooting was captured by the Metro Manila Developmen­t Author only showed the policeman sprawled on the pavement, not the gunman’s face.

Turla said an eyewitness is cooperatin­g with investigat­ors on the possible identity of the killer.

Lapuz slain by fleeing robber?

Manila Police District (MPD) spokesman Chief Inspector Erwin Margarejo told The STAR that a moneychang­er’s shop in Ermita was robbed a few minutes before Lapuz accosted his suspected killer.

He said a sketch of the robber had “a seemingly distinct resemblanc­e to Lapuz’s killer as far as the (CCTV) footage was concerned,” referring to the video of the attack on Lapuz.

Margarejo said Lapuz, who was formerly assigned as a security escort of Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim, would be interred at the MPD and would be given a commendati­on.

He said PO3 Raffy Habil, Lapuz’s partner, already gave his statement to the MPD said Lapuz was left alone chasing the suspects and Habil should explain why he left his partner alone, if he did.

Habil, in a television interview, said they were on a routine patrol when his partner suddenly disappeare­d to chase a man riding a motorcycle. He said he did not know what happened next until he was told of the incident.

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their house in Paco, Manila.
their house in Paco, Manila.

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