Revenge eyed in killing of Abra councilor
Police are eyeing revenge as the motive behind the ambush-slaying last Oct. 5 of a councilor of Bucay, Abra.
Chief Superintendent Eugene Martin, Cordillera police director, said councilor Juanito Zales, a retired policeman and a close ally of former Abra governor Vicente Valera, was earlier tagged as the alleged mastermind in the killings of two barangay chairmen, Eduardo Gonzales and Eddie Tadeo, in the recent elections.
However, Martin clarified that they had no witnesses to pin Zales down in the murders of Gonzales and Tadeo.
But Zales’ son Judor was detained after he was charged as the principal suspect in Gonzales’ killing.
Last Sept. 27, Martin said the elder Zales approached local clerk of court Floriane Bernardez and asked her to downgrade the case against his son to homicide so he could post bail.
But Bernardez, according to Martin, reasoned out that only the judge could issue such an order.
Martin told The STAR that they were also looking into other angles in Zales’ killing as his companion during the ambush, Rex Bringas, claimed recognizing one of the attackers as a member of the Cordillera People’s Liberation Army.
In the last May elections, Zales ran under the PDSP party of Baby Co, an ally of
Zales won, but Co lost to Kampi mayoral bet Rex Bernardez, a relative of the slain Bernardez. – Non Alquitran
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