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The journalist, Alberto Martinez, 46, identified the two men as those who ambushed him late Sunday as he drove home on his motorcycle in Kabacan town, municipal police chief Abello Junga—ya told reporters.

He said the two "hired guns" were still at large and a manhunt has been launched to find them.
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NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco told reporters yesterday the killing of Esperat was planned by Sumail Sekkak, a former director at the DA in Central Mindanao, based on information from lawyer Boye Mama, NBI regional director in Central Mindanao.
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The journalist, Alberto Martinez, 46, identified the two men as those who ambushed him late Sunday as he drove home on his motorcycle in Kabacan town, municipal police chief Abello Junga—ya told reporters.

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