The Philippine Star

Slain Negros broadcaste­r received death threats

- By GILBERT BAYORAN With Evelyn Macairan

BACOLOD CITY – Radio broadcaste­r Cornelio Pepino, who was killed in a gun attack in Dumaguete City on Tuesday night, had received death threats, his station manager bared yesterday.

Florence Baesa, station manager of dyMD Energy

FM, where Pepino worked as a reporter and anchorman, said he shares the belief of the victim’s wife, Colleen, that the death threats were work-related.

In an interview during Baesa’s radio program, Colleen said a hired gunman could have perpetrate­d the killing.

Pepino, who hosted a two-hour commentary radio program “Pukpokin mo Baby,” was with Colleen on their way home when he was shot several times by motorcycle-riding men.

He is the third media practition­er killed in Negros Oriental since 2018.

P1-M reward

The Dumaguete City council approved a resolution on Wednesday asking Mayor Felipe Remollo to offer a reward of P1 million for informatio­n leading to the arrest of the gunmen and mastermind­s in the murder of Pepino and two other media practition­ers in the province.

Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said he instructed the Presidenti­al Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS) to investigat­e the incident.

Guevarra, who is also PTFoMS chairman, said he might order the National

Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) to conduct a separate probe.

“We let the NBI step in whenever the PNP (Philippine National Police) faces a blank wall or when there is reasonable basis to believe that law enforcers may be involved,” he said.

PTFoMS head Joel Sy Egco gave assurance on a thorough investigat­ion into the killing.

“As in the past cases we handled, we will leave no stone unturned,” Egco said.

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