The Philippine Star

NBI, QCPD task force to probe fiscal’s slay

- By EDU PUNAY and EMMANUEL TUPAS

Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra has ordered the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) to probe the killing of Quezon City Deputy Prosecutor Rogelio Velasco last Friday.

The Quezon City Police District (QCPD), on the other hand, has formed a task force that conduct a separate investigat­ion of Velasco’s murder.

The QCPD also released sketches of two of the four still unidentifi­ed men who shot Velasco.

QCPD director Chief Superinten­dent Joselito Esquivel said one of the men is around 5’6” tall, around 30 to 35 years old, medium-built and fairskinne­d.

The other assailant is around 5’7” tall, medium-built and fair-skinned. Witnesses said he wore a face mask at the time of the shooting.

Velasco is the fifth prosecutor killed so far under the administra­tion of President Duterte, himself a former prosecutor.

The other four were Quezon Assistant Provincial Prosecutor Reymund Luna, Caloocan City Prosecutor Diosdado Azarcon, Quezon City Prosecutor Noel Mingoa, Rizal Assistant Prosecutor Maria Ronatay and retired Mandaluyon­g City prosecutor Pablito Gahol.

Guevarra said he directed the NBI to identify the perpetrato­rs, determine their motive and bring them to justice.

He described the incident as another “murderous act” as he assured that prosecutor­s are unfazed in performing their duties despite the latest killing.

“As we await the results of the investigat­ion being conducted by police authoritie­s and the NBI, let us remain hopeful that the truth will be revealed and the perpetrato­rs be made to suffer the consequenc­es of their treacherou­s acts,” he added.

Esquivel said that Special Investigat­ion Task Group (SITG) Velasco is gathering the statements of possible witnesses who can provide leads on the assailants’ identities.

“The presumptio­n is this could be job-related,” Esquivel said in an interview over dzBB.

The SITG is headed by QCPD deputy director for operations Senior Superinten­dent Ronaldo Genaro Ylagan.

Esquivel said Velasco’s killing could be related to illegal drugs as he handled several drug cases filed by the police.

“He is the chief prosecutor and majority of the cases we have filed are related to illegal drugs,” Esquivel said in a phone interview.

Velasco, 64, was driving his red Toyota Innova along Holy Spirit Drive in Barangay Holy Spirit when at least four armed men in another vehicle attacked him at around 4:55 p.m.

He was rushed to the East Avenue Medical Center following the shooting. He died at around 6:07 p.m., police said.

Esquivel said the victim suffered at least 12 gunshot wounds in different parts of his body.

A report from QCPD Sta- tion 6 said 15 bullet casings, two deformed bullets and three metallic fragments from firearms of unknown caliber were retrieved at the scene.

Probers are coordinati­ng with Velasco’s family to determine if he received death threats before he was ambushed.

 ??  ?? The Quezon City Police District yesterday released the sketches of two of the men seen shooting Deputy Prosecutor Rogelio Velasco last Friday.
The Quezon City Police District yesterday released the sketches of two of the men seen shooting Deputy Prosecutor Rogelio Velasco last Friday.
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