“Designating Teves as a terrorist is a good start for the DOJ to really start investigating and look into his activities; who knows what they might find,” Pamplona Mayor Janice Degamo told Rappler in a phone interview on Thursday, April 27.
“Governor Degamo the highest locally elected official in the whole Negros Oriental. For that person to be killed in his own home by a group of professional soldiers and, of course captured for posterity by the CCTV system, it showed how brazen the crime was,” the justice secretary said., because of forces like this, then who will not be terrorized by such an action?” he added.Degamo, however, expressed hope that the case-build up against Teves for the March 4 massacre would also progress.
“They have to address the multiple murder [complaints] that would be filed against Arnie [Teves]. That’s also another act of violating the law, when we engage in criminal activities. It’s not only terrorism, but multiple murder cases,” the mayor said., no complaint has been filed against him yet for the Pamplona massacre.
Remulla told reporters on Thursday that he hopes the National Bureau of Investigation can file the murder cases against Teves “next week.”ng NBI dito sa DOJ para madadalhan na natin ng notice ng notice si Congressman Teves sa last known addressSenate investigation a ‘success’in Negros Oriental to testify in a three-day hearing by the Senate committee on public order and dangerous drugs.
She was encouraged not to pursue the Senate investigation. But after bringing cases of other killings to public light, the mayor has no regrets. “Was it a successful hearing? If you ask me to give it a rating of 1 to 10, where 10 is the highest, maybe an 8, because there are still a lot of things to uncover. After the first round of Senate investigation. I think there is still room for development and more surprises to discover after the hearing,” she said.
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