CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — A former radio commentator on Saturday said a group of professionals in Ozamiz City was opposing the return of Chief Insp. The other concerned Ozamiz professionals, he said, were fearful of coming out in the open for fear of reprisals. The justice department later filed homicide charges against Espenido and other Ozamiz police officers for the killing of six of the alleged robbers. So please, Mr. President, spare Ozamiz City from another episode of terror,” Aguirre said in his letter. Oaminal said the Parojinog crime syndicate had regained strength and that incidents of crime had risen since Espenido’s departure.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer December 01, 2018 23:26 UTC