GMA7 TV-RADIO reports that the CHR (Commission of Human Rights) plan to cite the 10 TMG (Traffic Management Group) operatives with contempt for snubbing the hearing again and again. [Click here to watch the video.] I wonder why they are not appearing after Angelo Reyes & Angcanan
assured the CHR their full cooperation?
Is it because they may contradict themselves again?
Is it because they beleive they are above the law? (Afterall, Angcanan already cleared them.)
Is it because they have overly confused themselves with their lies?
Is it because they know there are new evidences that they may not be able to answer?
Interesting development. Write in and tell me what your thoughts are.
I created this blog as my attempt to help get justice on the brutal murder of my classmate, FX Manzano, by the Philippine National Police (PNP). Clear FX's name and remove the corruption from our police and government. Give us a reason to trust in the government.
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Sunday, December 18, 2005
Police Internal Investigation Result: Ortigas victims did not shoot Police
The December 15 "SAKSI" report indicated that IASF (Internal Affairs Service) has found out that the bullet that "supposedly" wounded MURDERER, Police Insp SAMUEL BELMONTE (for which he was given a hero's medal) could NOT have come from the victims of the Ortigas rub-out. The doctor that examined his wound indicated the direction of the bullet was diagonal, coming from the top... it could have come from his companions' friendly fire.
BUT IN THEIR COVER UP, TMG reported that the bullet that hit MURDERER SAMUEL BELMONTE, came from one of the victim's gun. Note in their interview they said the reason they fired at the victims was because one of them shot first and hit Murderer Belmonte. So what is their justification now for firing at the victims when the victims could not have fired at Murderer Belmonte? How will they justify that the gun with that specific bullet came from them and not from the victims? HOW WILL TMG COVER-UP this new finding? Their lies are catching up with them and the inconsistency in their stories.
Angcanan said the truth will set his 10 policemen cum murderers free -- it has not -- because they never spoke the truth in the first place. They meant to fool the Filipinos. They have forgotten there is a just GOD in heaven and not in the TMG headquarters.
Reyes said: "To those saying the incident was a rubout, I think it’s hard to convince any police officer to shoot himself in the leg just to make it appear as a legitimate operation. It defies imagination and logic. We would never do that.".
Well, the TMG operatives and their superiors just committed MURDER and COVER UP that defies IMAGINATION & LOGIC! And they always do that!
See this Nov 9 report:
One policeman was o wounded in the shootout. The wounded police official was identified as Senior Inspector Samuel Belmonte of TMG’s Task Force Limbas based at Camp Crame in Quezon City. He is currently being treated at the Medical Center in Pasig City.
TMG officer-in-charge Chief Superintendent Augusto Angcanan said two teams from Task Force Limbas were conducting covert operations at the Ortigas Center following a tip that a maroon Nissan Sentra Exalta with license plates XDD-828 was about to be used in a carjacking.
The first group, led by Senior Inspector Henry Cerdon, spotted the Exalta on Garnet street at about 11 p.m. and immediately informed Belmonte’s group.
Belmonte’s team flagged down the vehicle, but the driver refused to yield, prompting the lawmen to give chase.
When the suspects were about to be cornered, one of them opened fire, hitting Belmonte in the right leg. The ensuing gunbattle left all three suspects dead.
"We had to use reasonable force to repel the aggressors. They fired at our policemen first," Angcanan said.
Interior Secretary Angelo Reyes, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Arturo Lomibao and Angcanan rushed to the crime scene and later headed to the Medical City, where they awarded Belmonte with the "Medalya ng Sugatang Magiting."
The DILG chief slammed insinuations that the incident was a "rubout."
"To those saying the incident was a rubout, I think it’s hard to convince any police officer to shoot himself in the leg just to make it appear as a legitimate operation. It defies imagination and logic. We would never do that.," Reyes said.
BUT IN THEIR COVER UP, TMG reported that the bullet that hit MURDERER SAMUEL BELMONTE, came from one of the victim's gun. Note in their interview they said the reason they fired at the victims was because one of them shot first and hit Murderer Belmonte. So what is their justification now for firing at the victims when the victims could not have fired at Murderer Belmonte? How will they justify that the gun with that specific bullet came from them and not from the victims? HOW WILL TMG COVER-UP this new finding? Their lies are catching up with them and the inconsistency in their stories.
Angcanan said the truth will set his 10 policemen cum murderers free -- it has not -- because they never spoke the truth in the first place. They meant to fool the Filipinos. They have forgotten there is a just GOD in heaven and not in the TMG headquarters.
Reyes said: "To those saying the incident was a rubout, I think it’s hard to convince any police officer to shoot himself in the leg just to make it appear as a legitimate operation. It defies imagination and logic. We would never do that.".
Well, the TMG operatives and their superiors just committed MURDER and COVER UP that defies IMAGINATION & LOGIC! And they always do that!
See this Nov 9 report:
One policeman was o wounded in the shootout. The wounded police official was identified as Senior Inspector Samuel Belmonte of TMG’s Task Force Limbas based at Camp Crame in Quezon City. He is currently being treated at the Medical Center in Pasig City.
TMG officer-in-charge Chief Superintendent Augusto Angcanan said two teams from Task Force Limbas were conducting covert operations at the Ortigas Center following a tip that a maroon Nissan Sentra Exalta with license plates XDD-828 was about to be used in a carjacking.
The first group, led by Senior Inspector Henry Cerdon, spotted the Exalta on Garnet street at about 11 p.m. and immediately informed Belmonte’s group.
Belmonte’s team flagged down the vehicle, but the driver refused to yield, prompting the lawmen to give chase.
When the suspects were about to be cornered, one of them opened fire, hitting Belmonte in the right leg. The ensuing gunbattle left all three suspects dead.
"We had to use reasonable force to repel the aggressors. They fired at our policemen first," Angcanan said.
Interior Secretary Angelo Reyes, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Arturo Lomibao and Angcanan rushed to the crime scene and later headed to the Medical City, where they awarded Belmonte with the "Medalya ng Sugatang Magiting."
The DILG chief slammed insinuations that the incident was a "rubout."
"To those saying the incident was a rubout, I think it’s hard to convince any police officer to shoot himself in the leg just to make it appear as a legitimate operation. It defies imagination and logic. We would never do that.," Reyes said.
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