3 more persons of interest in Salilig’s death expected to surrender —police

3 more persons of interest in Salilig’s death expected to surrender —police

3 more persons of interest in Salilig’s death expected to surrender —police

Three extra individuals of curiosity within the demise of Adamson University chemical engineering pupil John Matthew Salilig have expressed  their intention to give up, police mentioned in an Unang Balita report on Friday.

Laguna Provincial Police director Police Colonel Randy Silvio mentioned three individuals of curiosity have inquired in regards to the procedures for surrendering.

“I think mga tatlo na ‘yung nagtatanong sa akin kung papaano sumuko (I think three already asked me how to surrender),” Silvio mentioned in Jonathan Andal’s report on Unang Balita.

“Sabi lang namin mag-proceed lang sa Biñan or doon sa malapit na police station para hindi na sila matakot, escort-an na sila papuntang Biñan City Police,” he added.

(We informed them to only proceed to Biñan City Police or to the closest police station and they might be escorted to Biñan City Police.)

Interviewed on Unang Balita, Biñan City Police performing chief  Police Lieutenant Colonel Virgilio Jopia mentioned the police expect roughly two individuals of curiosity to give up quickly, probably throughout the day.

“Meron po tayong inaasahan na mag-surrender dito sa ating himpilan, more or less dalawa po (We are expecting more or less two persons of interest to surrender in our station),” Jopia mentioned.

 

Currently, there are nonetheless 10 individuals of curiosity within the demise of Salilig allegedly attributable to hazing who’re nonetheless at massive.

Seven individuals of curiosity are already in police custody — six who’ve already been slapped with complaints and one who surrendered to authorities on Thursday.

According to Jopia, the police already obtained the addresses of the remaining individuals of curiosity.

“Kapag sila po ay sumerrender, i-undergo po natin sila ng investigation dito at titignan din po natin ang kanilang criminal liability or criminal extent noong participation nila dito sa kasong ito,” he mentioned.

(When they give up, they are going to bear investigation to find out their legal legal responsibility or the extent of their participation on this case.)

He mentioned two of the ten individuals of curiosity additionally underwent welcoming rites with Salilig in Biñan, Laguna on February 19. The three have been already members of Tau Gamma Phi however have been transferring to the Adamson University chapter.

“Lalakad po ang ating imbestigador para puntahan ‘yung ating dalawang biktima na na-initiate din po noong araw na yun (Our investigators will go to the two other victims who underwent initiation rites on the same day as Salilig),” mentioned Jopia.

Neophyte Roi dela Cruz, a complainant and witness who earlier coordinated with the police, additionally underwent initiation rites on the identical day.

After being lacking for 10 days, Salilig was present in a shallow grave in Imus, Cavite on Tuesday.

Jopia mentioned the police at the moment are on the lookout for the second car that was used to move Salilig’s physique.

Police investigators earlier obtained the primary car used to move the fraternity members concerned within the hazing. It was present in the home of the dad and mom of one of many suspects, Aaron Cruz, in Parañaque City. It was tagged as proof by the police.

According to the police, Salilig sat on the passenger aspect of the SUV. When the suspects observed that he was already lifeless, they transferred him to the compartment of the second car.

A suspect gave the situation of the paddle that was used on Salilig, which he mentioned was already burned. However, Jopia mentioned the police did not find it after they went to the realm.

According to Silvio, the daddy of one of many individuals of curiosity, Aaron Cruz, had mentioned that he would give up his son to authorities. The father is eyeing for bail after getting arrested for alleged obstruction of justice.  —KBK, GMA Integrated News

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