CA confirms conviction of 3 Valentine’s Day bus bombers
The Court of Appeals (CA) has affirmed the conviction of three Abu Sayyaf terrorists for the Valentine’s Day bombing of a bus in
In a decision written by Associate Justice Edgardo Sundiam, the CA’s 17th Division affirmed the decision of the Makati Regional Trial Court (RTC) convicting Gamal Baharan, alias Tapay; Angelo Trinidad, alias Abu Khalil; and Indonesian Rohmat Abdurrohim, alias Jakie or Zaky.
The CA lowered their penalty from death to a maximum of 40 years in prison without parole after Republic Act 9346 abolished the death penalty.
Records show that on
All three were ordered to pay P50,000 each or P400,000 for the four victims who died and civilly liable for damages amounting to P1 million.
In the Makati RTC trial, Rohmat pleaded not guilty, while Baharan and
Prosecutors have dropped charges against another suspect, Gappal Bannah Asali, after he became a state witness.
Prosecutors also charged Abu Sayyaf chieftain Khadaffy Janjalani and Jainal Sali alias Abu Solaiman. Janjalani and Sali are dead.
During the five-month trial, one of the witnesses, Elmer Andales, a conductor of the bombed RRCG bus, identified Baharan and
The four passengers who died during the bombing were Jose Marie Dajulong, Rosario Mercado, Bernardo Rosarito and Ronnie Soriano.
The RRCG bus was cruising the southbound lane of
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