The Philippine Star

Espinosa seeks police protection after ambush

- By MIRIAM DESACADA

TACLOBAN CITY – Mayor Rolando Espinosa of Albuera, Leyte yesterday sought assistance from the provincial police following the killing of his lawyer last Tuesday.

Unidentifi­ed men shot dead lawyer Rogelio Bato Jr., 48, and his 15-year-old female companion in Barangay 96 Sag- kahan District, Tacloban City.

The gunmen sprayed the victims’ car with gunfire from an M16 rifle and a caliber .45 pistol. Both died at the scene from multiple wounds.

Espinosa refused to comment on the ambush. He again vowed to cooperate with authoritie­s and provide more informatio­n on the drug traffickin­g operations of his son Kerwin, who is at large.

Members of the Albuera police brought Espinosa and his family members to the provincial police headquarte­rs here.

The National Police Commission

recently removed the authority of Espinosa to supervise the local police.

The mayor denied anew that he was involved in the illegal drug trade and insisted that only his son was engaged in drug traffickin­g.

Chief Insp. Jovie Espinido, Albuera police chief, accompanie­d Espinosa to the provincial headquarte­rs and disclosed that the mayor will identify the police officers and other top government officials linked to illegal drugs.

Espinido said they would meet the provincial prosecutor of Leyte to inquire if Mayor Espinosa could qualify to apply as a state witness against the illegal drug operations of his son and his cohorts.

“It is now in the hands of the DOJ (Department of Justice) officials whether Mayor Espinosa’s confession could make him qualify as state witness. We are here to assist and secure him,” said Espinido.

Leyte police director Senior Supt. Franco Simborio was not in his office and Espinido later accompanie­d Espinosa and his relatives to the PNP Region 8 Office headquarte­rs in Palo, Leyte and met acting regional police director Chief Supt. Elmer Beltejar.

Espinosa’s daughter Mariel said they are no longer safe and their lives are in danger now that their lawyer was killed and they fear that her father and his relatives could be the next target for liquidatio­n.

ariel also admitted that her brother Kerwin, now in hiding, is the only one linked to illegal drugs in their family.

Beltejar condemned the killing of Espinosa’s lawyer and ordered a thorough investigat­ion and immediate arrest of the killers.

He said that the slain lawyer was in the list of high-value targets of the PNP and in the illegal drugs watch list.

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