The Philippine Star

Manila prosecutor­s condemn fiscal’s slay

- – Rey Galupo

Members of the Prosecutor­s’ League of Manila and their staff held a rally yesterday to condemn the murder of city chief inquest prosecutor Jovencio Senados.

Wearing black shirts and with lit candles in hand, the lawyers gathered along the corridor outside the city prosecutor’s office on the city hall’s third floor at around 10 a.m.

“We urge the Philippine National Police and the National Bureau of Investigat­ion to conduct a thorough investigat­ion, urgently solve this crime and bring the perpetrato­rs to justice,” the group said in a statement.

The league said Senados’ killing is “not only an assault on a hardworkin­g, brilliant and dedicated public servant who devoted decades of his life to public service but also an assault on the rule of law.”

Senados was ambushed along Quirino Avenue on his way to work on July 7.

The National Union of People’s Lawyers said more than 50 lawyers, prosecutor­s and judges have been killed in the country since 2016.

3 cars used

Capt. Henry Navarro, who heads the Manila Police District (MPD) homicide section, said investigat­ors found there may have been at least three cars that tailed Senados’ vehicle from Laguna to Manila. The victim was a resident of Calamba,

Laguna.

Navarro said they are trying to determine the escape route taken by the assailants, a task he described as tedious since investigat­ors have to coordinate with every barangay to acquire closed-circuit television footage.

Lead investigat­or S/Sgt. Donald Panaligan said Senados’ family went to the MPD headquarte­rs and received his personal belongings.

 ?? EDD GUMBAN ?? Manila prosecutor­s and their staff gather outside the city prosecutor’s office yesterday to call for justice for slain chief inquest prosecutor Jovencio Senados.
EDD GUMBAN Manila prosecutor­s and their staff gather outside the city prosecutor’s office yesterday to call for justice for slain chief inquest prosecutor Jovencio Senados.

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