6 suspects in missing 'sabungeros' case seized in Parañaque


 Individuals from the Criminal Examination and Location Gathering (CIDG) captured six suspects on account of missing "sabungeros" (cockfighting devotees) in Parañaque City on Friday.


In a press preparation in Camp Crame, Philippine Public Police (PNP) boss Gen. Benjamin Acorda Jr. said the suspects Julie Patidongan moniker Dondon, Imprint Carlo Zabala, Roberto Matillano Jr., Johnry Consolacion, Virgilio Bayog and Gleer Codilla were captured in an activity by individuals from the CIDG-Calabarzon in two separate areas inside the Jackielou Town and Fortunata Town at around 1:45 p.m.


The suspects have a capture warrant for seizing and serious unlawful detainment gave by the Manila Provincial Preliminary Court Branch 40, regarding the snatching of six "sabungeros" at the Manila Field on Jan. 13, 2022.


For obstructing justice, two of the suspects' companions, Melchor Neri and Victorino Diocoso, were also taken into custody.


The suspects were taken to the CIDG central command in Camp Crame for booking methodology and would be gone over to its Calabarzon office.


"I trust that with the capture of these suspects, the people who apparently retreated as witnesses might reexamine their situation and I in all actuality do accept the case is as areas of strength for yet. We have sufficient proof to go on with the case regardless of whether a few observers previously retreated," Acorda said.


Acorda additionally communicated trust that the suspects' capture demonstrates that the PNP "has not reneged on its obligation to seek after this case until a fair consequence is given."


Col. Jack Malinao, head of the CIDG Territorial Field Unit 4A, said they were simply ready to lay out the example of the suspects' developments during the most recent three days of their almost two-month reconnaissance exercises.


"We are unable to disclose our methods. We executed 24-hour observation and knowledge activities for the beyond three days and this time, we followed their area in Paranaque City in two separate spots," Malinao told columnists.


Malinao, notwithstanding, said they still can't seem to get data from the suspects with respect to the casualties' whereabouts.


“Wala pa tayo sa phase na yan (We're not at that phase yet) that will be another subject of a continuing investigation by the SITG (Special Investigation Task Group) Sabungero," Malinao stated, "but for today's activity, we are just focused on the manhunt operation to bring them to the jurisdiction of the court so that the case would proceed." (We're not at that phase yet)." PNA)

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