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was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com, www.bulatlat.net, www.bulatlat.org).
Vol. VII, No. 1, Feb. 4-10, 2007
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
Army Captain Denies Hand
in Ilocos Activist’s Slay In a
counter-affidavit, Army Captain Joel Castro, tagged by no less than the Ilocos
Sur police as the gunman in the killing of Rural Missionaries of the Philippines
(RMP) staff member Jose Manegdeg in San Esteban town, Ilocos Sur on Nov. 28,
2005 denied having a hand in the crime and presented an alibi in his defense.
BY
ACE ALEGRE But lawyer Randy Kinaud of
the Cordillera Human Rights Alliance (CHRA), who is representing the Manegdegs
in the case against Castro, said the defendant’s alibi alone will not help him
much. “Alibi is the weakest defense,” Kinaud said. The case against Castro is
further strengthened by the fact that an eyewitness pointed to him as the
gunman. In his counter-affidavit,
Castro also said he is not detailed in the Ilocos Region as earlier alleged by
police investigators. He claimed to be assigned at the Philippine Army
headquarters in Fort Bonifacio, Makati City, he said.. © 2007 Bulatlat
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But lawyer says alibi is weakest defense
Contributed to Bulatlat
BAGUIO CITY (246 kms. north of Manila) –
Army Captain Joel Castro, tagged by no less than the Ilocos Sur police as the
gunman in the killing of Rural Missionaries of the Philippines (RMP) staff
member Jose Manegdeg in San Esteban town, Ilocos Sur on Nov. 28, 2005 denied
having a hand in the crime. In a counter-affidavit he recently submitted to the
Ilocos Sur prosecutor’s office, Castro said he was in Taguig City, Metro Manila
when the killing happened.
Police linked Castro to the 50th Infantry Battalion based in San Juan
town, Ilocos Sur. The 50th Infantry Battalion’s commanding officer,
Col. Harold Cabreros, however denied he knows Capt. Joel Castro. He even
taunted policemen to probe further.
Castro is included in the police's "rogue gallery" in Ilocos Sur. The witness
was shown the same gallery by San Esteban policemen and the army captain was
clearly identified as Manegdeg's killer.
Task Force Manegdeg of the Philippine National Police (PNP) has a cartographic
sketch of the alleged gunman as described by eyewitness. The sketch matches
Castro.
After Ilocos Sur police brought out the report that tagged Castro last month,
military commanders in the northern provinces denied there is a Captain Castro
in the roster of officers and men under any of the field commands of the
Philippine Army’s 5th Infantry Division. The area of responsibility of the 5th
Infantry Division of the Philippine Army covers the northern Luzon provinces
including Ilocos Sur.Contributed to Bulatlat