News Roundup 21 October 2022
Oct 21, 2022 • 6 min Read
What we know so far: The ‘middlemen’ in Percy Lapid’s killing | PHILSTAR.COM – When Joel Escorial, the man who allegedly shot radio commentator Percy Lapid in Las Piñas earlier this month, was presented to the press by police and Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos, he claimed that he was acting on orders from “inside Bilibid.” It was unclear at the time as to who Escorial’s contact at the New Bilibid Prison was. He would only be identified four days after Escorial’s surrender to authorities — already dead. The Bureau of Corrections said Friday in a statement that 42-year-old Jun Villamor, which it identified as an “alleged cohort” of Escorial, died Tuesday, the same day the supposed gunman was shown to the press. Villamor supposedly lost consciousness and was brought to the NBP Hospital where attempts to revive him failed. He was pronounced dead at 2 p.m. “Initial findings showed no signs of physical external injuries which probably indicates a natural cause of death or no signs of foul play,” BuCor spokesperson Gabriel Chaclag said, adding that they are still waiting for autopsy and toxicology reports. But as news of the supposed middleman in the killing of Lapid broke, police pointed to another intermediary — this time, from within the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology. Here’s what we know so far about the two alleged middlemen in the fatal ambush of Lapid.
The Bilibid ‘middleman’
The Department of Justice said Thursday in a statement that Escorial voluntarily re-affirmed his affidavit during inquest proceedings where he admitted to killing Lapid by shooting him three times using a .45-caliber pistol in the company of brothers Israel Adao Dimaculangan, Edmon Adao Dimaculangan and another man known only as Orly or Orlando. The DOJ said the four men planned and executed Lapid’s ambush-slay on the inducement or orders of a certain Crisanto Palana Villamor who promised a P550,000 payment for the crime. The problem, as Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla revealed in a press conference on Friday, was that the Bureau of Corrections did not have records pertaining to a Crisanto Palana Villamor. “October 18, we found out that the gunman had surrendered. And October 19, the PNP (Philippine National Police), through the chief of police of Muntinlupa, went to Bilibid to inquire about this person, about Crisanto Villamor. And the answer of Bilibid was there’s no person by that name inside Bilibid,” Remulla said. It turns out that Villamor’s name varied, depending on who was asked. His name was Crisanto Villamor in the DOJ statement, Jun Globa Villamor in BuCor records and Jun Garcia Villamor according to Remulla. Remulla assured, however, that this was one and the same person although their way of verifying this was unclear. BuCor records show that Villamor has been sentenced for attempted murder, murder and violation of the election gun ban. Following Villamor’s death, Remulla suspended BuCor chief Gerald Bantag on the orders of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to give way for a “fair, impartial investigation.” Remulla said Jose Palana Villamor, another person of interest related to the deceased Villamor, has been turned over to the PNP Custodial Center as he “may be a witness who may know about the persons involved from inside Bilibid.”
The BJMP ‘middleman’
Another person, named by the DOJ as Christopher Bacoto who is also known as Jerry Sandoval, is said to have talked to the Dimaculangan brothers and Orly or Orlando to join Escorial in the killing. Remulla confirmed Friday that Bacoto was the second middleman police referred to the previous day as reports surfaced that Villamor died in Bilibid. Southern Police District chief PBGen. Kirby Kraft assured Friday over DZBB that the second middleman, whom he said has a case related to illegal drugs, has been secured by the BJMP. “Nagkaroon na po tayo ng direct contact sa pamunuan ng BJMP na i-secure po at protektahan po itong taong sinasabi po ng ating gunman na kumontak sa kanya,” Kraft said. (We’ve had direct contact with the BJMP leadership to secure and protect this person who the gunman alleged to have contacted him.)
Percy Lapid’s brother says BuCor must be held accountable for alleged middleman’s death | INQUIRER.NET – The Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) must be held accountable for the death in the New Bilibid Prisons of one of the alleged middlemen in the plot to kill broadcaster Percival “Percy Lapid” Mabasa, his brother, journalist Roy Mabasa said on Friday. “Samantalang nasa loob ng facility ‘yan. Kaya siguro, once and for all, panagutin nila yang Bureau of Corrections na yan,” the slain broadcaster’s brother said in an interview on ANC’s Headstart. (The alleged middleman was inside the prison facility. Once and for all, the Bureau of Corrections must be held accountable.) “Sa nangyari na ‘to, it just shows na the justice system here is not really functioning. Kasi nakikita mo, in broad daylight, namamatay nalang yung isang tao ng hindi natin alam ng anong circumstances,” Mabasa added. (It goes to show that the justice system here is not functioning, because in broad daylight, a person dies under uncertain circumstances.) The alleged middleman’s death is the latest twist in the slay case. Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. said that the agency is probing the middleman’s death, and that foul play has yet to be ruled out. Mabasa added that during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, several high-profile inmates died, yet there were no updates about anyone being held accountable. The slain broadcaster’s family will also contact a medical examiner to conduct an independent autopsy of the alleged middleman’s cadaver, said Mabasa. “Just to ensure na alam namin ang talagang nangyari, kagaya ng sinasabi namin sa ‘yo. Hindi na namin alam kung sino ang tatakbuhan,” he said. (Just to ensure that we know what really happened, like we told you. We do not know who else to turn to). Lapid was a fierce critic of the previous administration.
DOJ chief Remulla suspends BuCor director general Gerald Bantag | INQUIRER.NET – Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) director general Gerald Bantag has been suspended to give way for an investigation following the death of the alleged middleman in the killing of Percival Mabasa, popularly known as Percy Lapid. Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla said the suspension was issued upon orders of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. “He [the President] asked me to preventively suspend Usec./DG (Director General) Bantag of BuCor in order to have a fair, impartial investigation on the matter so that all doubts will be put to rest,” Remulla told reporters at a press conference. The preventive suspension without pay will be for 90 days effective immediately. Designated as officer-in-charge of BuCor is former Armed Forces chief-of-staff Gregorio Catapang Jr. The inmate, whose records showed three different names; 1. Crisanto Palara Villamor Jr.; 2. Jun Villamor y Globa and; 3. Jun Villamor y Garcia died on October 18 in the afternoon, the same day that a press conference was held in Camp Crame where confessed gunman Joel Escorial was presented to the media.