NBI to start parallel probe in Boracay
May 25, 2004 | 12:00am
Local police may have wrapped up its investigation in the Boracay massacre by filing charges against a German, a construction worker and three other unidentified men but agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) were sent to Boracay to start its own investigation.
"We believe the case is not yet solved because there are three others, whose identities remain unknown," said lawyer Ricardo Diaz, chief of the NBI-International Police.
Diaz said the NBI investigation will be parallel to the police probe, which was apparently concluded.
Diaz said relatives of two of the victims personally sought the help of the NBI to identify, arrest and prosecute the killers.
Despite the request, Diaz said the NBI did not immediately step into the case in deference to the request of PNP regional director Chief Superintendent George Aliño to allow them to handle the investigation.
Now that the main part of the investigation is completed with the filing of charges, Diaz said the bureau can start its own investigation.
"We will go there with an open mind and not necessarily to corroborate the police conclusion," Diaz said. "In case the NBI probe jibes with the police finding, then it would be confirmatory."
NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco said the bureau has been providing the Philippine National Police (PNP) with technical and forensic assistance in the investigation of the Boracay massacre.
"We believe the case is not yet solved because there are three others, whose identities remain unknown," said lawyer Ricardo Diaz, chief of the NBI-International Police.
Diaz said the NBI investigation will be parallel to the police probe, which was apparently concluded.
Diaz said relatives of two of the victims personally sought the help of the NBI to identify, arrest and prosecute the killers.
Despite the request, Diaz said the NBI did not immediately step into the case in deference to the request of PNP regional director Chief Superintendent George Aliño to allow them to handle the investigation.
Now that the main part of the investigation is completed with the filing of charges, Diaz said the bureau can start its own investigation.
"We will go there with an open mind and not necessarily to corroborate the police conclusion," Diaz said. "In case the NBI probe jibes with the police finding, then it would be confirmatory."
NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco said the bureau has been providing the Philippine National Police (PNP) with technical and forensic assistance in the investigation of the Boracay massacre.
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