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Link to judge’s slay brains hunted

- Bebot Sison Jr., Cecille Suerte Felipe -
Joint elements of the Philippine National Police and the National Bureau of Investigation are hunting the owner of the motorcycle used by the suspects in the Dec. 31 killing of Pasay City Judge Henrick Gingoyon.

With the arrest of Hadji Alimudin, owner of the Kawasaki HDIII 125cc motorcycle, police are confident they could identify the people who masterminded the murder.

The motorcycle, used by suspects Rodolfo Cuer and Mark Datas in killing Gingoyon near his house in Bacoor, Cavite, was found near a mosque at Green Valley in Molino, Bacoor yesterday morning.

The motorcycle, painted black, blue and red, was reportedly being used for a tricycle at Samata Village in Las Piñas City.

Aside from providing the motorcycle, Alimudin was the one who allegedly gave P50,000 to Cuer’s group as partial payment for the killing of Gingoyon, said Chief Superintendent Jesus Verzosa, Calabarzon police director, and lawyer Ruel Lasala, NBI-National Capital Region chief.

"We have to get Alimudin to find out the identity of the person or persons who financed the murder of the judge. Wala pa kaming idea kung sino ang nag—bigay ng pera sa kanya (We still don’t have any idea who gave the money to him)," Lasala said.

Probers have lifted fingerprints from the motorcycle to be matched with those of Cuer, Datas and the other suspects. — With Ed Amoroso

ALIMUDIN

BACOOR

CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT JESUS VERZOSA

CUER

GINGOYON

GREEN VALLEY

HADJI ALIMUDIN

LAS PI

NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

PASAY CITY JUDGE HENRICK GINGOYON

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE AND THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

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