Manhunt on for Subic slay suspects
By MALOU DUNGOG, The Manila Times Central Luzon Bureau
SUBIC BAY FREEPORT - Relatives of a murdered businessman in Subic have launched the "Justice for Nino" movement.
The assassination of Abner "Nino" Parungao by alleged hired gunmen on March 11, 2005, has galvanized widow Katherine Joyce Parungao, biological mother Angeles Guerrero-Samson and brother Eric to enlist the help of the press to draw attention to the case.
Epimaco Velasco, former director of the National Bureau of Investigation turn counsel to the family of the victim, said that a warrant of arrest has been issued against the victim’s adopted father, the lawyer Paulino Parangao, Castillejos Councilor Reynaldo "Ding" Misa, adopted sister Veronica Corpuz, alleged point man Nilo "Batang" Garin and alleged gunman Alfred "Dennis" Alipio.
The suspects are facing charges of murder with no bail based on a complaint filed by Mrs. Parungao at the office of the lawyer Edward Villarta, regional director of the NBI Central Luzon Regional Office 3.
Investigation disclosed that a business row between Paulino and Nino over the rightful ownership of Golden Star Funeral Homes in Subic, Zambales, led to the killing.
Velasco said that joints operatives of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Team of Olongapo City and the National Bureau of Investigation Central Luzon arrested Garing, 35, resident of Dizon Compound, Santo Tomas, at about 7:30 a.m. of Tuesday and is in the custody of the NBI while the rest remain at large.
Garing denied his participation on the killing of Parungao, "I couldn’t have done it. He even feted and gave me money," he alleged.
SUBIC BAY FREEPORT - Relatives of a murdered businessman in Subic have launched the "Justice for Nino" movement.
The assassination of Abner "Nino" Parungao by alleged hired gunmen on March 11, 2005, has galvanized widow Katherine Joyce Parungao, biological mother Angeles Guerrero-Samson and brother Eric to enlist the help of the press to draw attention to the case.
Epimaco Velasco, former director of the National Bureau of Investigation turn counsel to the family of the victim, said that a warrant of arrest has been issued against the victim’s adopted father, the lawyer Paulino Parangao, Castillejos Councilor Reynaldo "Ding" Misa, adopted sister Veronica Corpuz, alleged point man Nilo "Batang" Garin and alleged gunman Alfred "Dennis" Alipio.
The suspects are facing charges of murder with no bail based on a complaint filed by Mrs. Parungao at the office of the lawyer Edward Villarta, regional director of the NBI Central Luzon Regional Office 3.
Investigation disclosed that a business row between Paulino and Nino over the rightful ownership of Golden Star Funeral Homes in Subic, Zambales, led to the killing.
Velasco said that joints operatives of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Team of Olongapo City and the National Bureau of Investigation Central Luzon arrested Garing, 35, resident of Dizon Compound, Santo Tomas, at about 7:30 a.m. of Tuesday and is in the custody of the NBI while the rest remain at large.
Garing denied his participation on the killing of Parungao, "I couldn’t have done it. He even feted and gave me money," he alleged.
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pls. proof read your report before sending it out.
By Anonymous, at 10/04/2005 9:10 AM
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