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Ex-Batangas lawmaker found dead in burned car

- – Emmanuel Tupas, Arnell Ozaeta, Michelle Zoleta, Delon Porcalla, Christina Mendez, Evelyn Macairan

The charred remains of former Batangas second district congressma­n Edgar Mendoza and his two companions were found in a burned vehicle in Tiaong, Quezon yesterday.

Maj. Lawrence Panganiban, Tiaong police chief, said they received a call from a concerned citizen shortly after midnight regarding a burning vehicle on a bridge in Barangay San Francisco, around 10 kilometers away from the town proper.

Panganiban said three bodies were found on the back seats of the vehicle after the fire was put out at around 2:30 a.m.

The two other victims are believed to be Mendoza’s driver Ruel Ruiz and his bodyguard Nicanor Mendoza. Probers took DNA samples to confirm their identities.

Panganiban denied reports that the victims bore gunshot wounds. “It is impossible to see if there were gunshot wounds and other injuries as the corpses were burned beyond recognitio­n,” he said in a phone interview.

Panganiban said among those recovered in the car were Mendoza’s identifica­tion cards and documents.

The victims left Mendoza’s home in Batangas City on Wednesday to meet a client in Laguna, the relatives of the former congressma­n told police.

“Dumaan pa nga daw sila ng Lipa para doon mag lunch,” Panganiban said, quoting Mendoza’s son Edgar Carlos, who also confirmed that the burned vehicle, a Honda Civic (DAN6374), was owned by his father.

Mendoza was reported missing when he failed to come home on Wednesday.

No threats

Citing the statements of Mendoza’s relatives, Panganiban said the former congressma­n did not receive death threats.

Mendoza, who served as congressma­n from 1998 to 2001, was former commission­er of the then Bureau of Immigratio­n and Deportatio­n during the presidency of Fidel Ramos.

In March 1998, the Presidenti­al Commission Against Graft and Corruption recommende­d the dismissal and perpetual disqualifi­cation from holding public office of Mendoza after he was found guilty of grave misconduct over the unlawful arrest of three foreigners.

Mendoza and two other former associate immigratio­n commission­ers were also investigat­ed by the Senate over the alleged irregular use of fees collected from carriers at internatio­nal airports and seaports.

Barbarism

Malacañang condemned the killing of Mendoza, describing it as “an outrageous act of barbarism. “

”The perpetrato­rs of this heinous crime will be pursued until they are placed behind bars,” presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo said.

“We assure the bereaved family of the deceased that justice will be accorded by prosecutin­g the people behind this dastardly crime to the fullest extent of the law,” Panelo said.

Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra ordered the National Bureau of Investigat­ion to assist the police in its probe.

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Photo provided by police shows the burned car of former Batangas congressma­n Edgar Mendoza, whose charred remains and those of two companions were discovered after the fire was put out in Tiaong, Quezon yesterday.
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