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Raps vs. Trece Martires mayor, 9 others over vice mayor’s slay


The Philippine National Police (PNP) has filed complaints for murder and frustrated murder against Trece Martires Mayor Melandres de Sagun and nine others in connection with the killings of Vice Mayor Alex Lubigan of Trece Martires Cavite and his driver Romulo Gillemer last July.

PNP Chief Oscar Albayalde said the 10 suspects conspired in the intricate murder plot, which included payoffs in a hotel, securing a getaway car, disposing the vehicle and the murder weapon, among others.

Among those who were charged before the Department of Justice were Maragondon Councilor Lawrence "Umbe" Arca, Luis Vasquez Abad Jr., Ariel Fletchetro Paiton, Rhonel Bersamina and other unidentified individuals.

PNP Cavite Provincial Director William Segun noted that the killing was politically motivated since De Sagun and Lubigan have been at odds since the 2016 polls.

“Based on our  investigation, last elections, medyo di na sila in good terms ni Mayor. Nung nabalitaan ni Mayor na tatakbo si Vice, alam niya na mahina siya, malakas si tao si Vice, kinabahan siguro, natakot na siya, kaya ginawa niya ito,” Segun said.

Segun also disclosed that one of the witnesses who helped in the case build-up was a brother of Paiton, who was tagged as the gunman in the killing.

“Nag-aaway na sila [ng magkapatid]. Noong good terms pa sila nitong suspect na Paiton, nagkukwento sa ating witness. Ang pagkakasabi ng ating suspect sa ating witness, siya ang pumatay kay Vice Mayor sa kautusan ni Mayor,” Segun said.

Gemma Lubigan, the widow of the late vice mayor, said her husband was looking for extra protection in the days prior to his death.

“Noong eleksyon [nung 2016] po, magka-ticket po sila. Last minute po, tinanggal ang asawa ko. Inakusahan siya na nagtaksil sa partido. Naghanap ng ibang kandidato for Vice Mayor. Nung nanalo po siya (Vice Mayor Lubigan), pinaalis po siya sa kanyang opisina, nilagay sa di-gaanong magandang opisina, saka lahat po ng [empleyado] sa payroll sa office ng asawa ko, tinanggal,” Gemma said.

"[At noong mga nakaraang araw], naghahanap po siya ng bullet proof vest, saka ng baril. Pero wala naman po siyang sinabi sa akin na may indication o pakiramdam ba siya na banta [sa kanya] kasi sensitive po siya sa feelings ko kaya ‘di po siya masyado nagkukwento. Galit po [ako]. Para lang po ma-maintain ang kapangyarihan, mayroon pong kayang magpapatay at pumatay,” she added.

All 10 repondents are still at large.

Only Abad has a standing warrant of arrest.

Abad, who has been identified by the police investigators as the one who drove the getaway vehicle used in the killing of Lubigan, is already wanted by authorities for his involvement in a murder case in 2016.

De Sagun, on the other hand, is in Los Angeles.

Lubigan was killed a day after he announced his intention to run for mayor in the 2019 elections, according to Interior and Local Government officer-in-charge Eduardo Año last July.

The city official and his aide were killed in a daylight ambush attack in a Trece Martires barangay, closely following the deaths of Tanauan, Batangas Mayor Antonio Halili and General Tinio, Nueva Ecija mayor Ferdinand Bote, also in July. —NB, GMA News

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