Cops in 'bloody Sunday' raid were in Batangas to implement search warrant, not to kill — lawyer | Inquirer News

Cops in ‘bloody Sunday’ raid were in Batangas to implement search warrant, not to kill — lawyer

/ 08:15 PM February 22, 2022

BLOODY RAID Imelda Evangelista, 55, on Wednesday points to the spot where her son, Ariel Evangelista, and his wife, Chai Lemita-Evangelista, were shot dead by police officers in Barangay Calayo, Nasugbu, Batangas. The Evangelista couple was among the nine activists killed in simultaneous police-military raids in the Southern Luzon region on Sunday. —GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE sunday

FILE PHOTO: Imelda Evangelista, 55, points to the spot where her son, Ariel Evangelista, and his wife, Chai Lemita-Evangelista, were shot dead by police officers in Barangay Calayo, Nasugbu, Batangas. The Evangelista couple was among the nine activists killed in simultaneous police-military raids in the Southern Luzon region on Sunday, March 7, 2021. INQUIRER/GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

MANILA, Philippines — Seventeen police tagged in the “bloody Sunday” operation last year only went to Batangas to implement a search warrant, not to kill anybody, one of their lawyers said Tuesday.

The 17 members of the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) Region 4-A is facing a complaint for murder for the death of fisherfolk couple Ariel and Ana Mariz Lemita-Evangelista of the Ugnayan ng Mamamayan Laban sa Pagwawasak ng Kalikasan at Kalupaan (UMALPAS KA).

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“My clients went there to enforce the law by implementing a judicially issued search warrant for violation of Republic Act 10591 or illegal possession of firearms,” Atty. Rod Moreno, one of their lawyers told reporters.

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“They did not go there to kill anybody,” he added.

Moreno and the other lawyers representing PNP-CIDG attended Tuesday’s preliminary investigation at the Department of Justice (DOJ).

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The panel of prosecutors gave them up to March 15 to submit the counter-affidavit of the 17 PNP-CIDG Region IV-A members.

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The Evangelista couple were among the nine activists killed on March 7, 2021, during simultaneous police-military operations in Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal provinces, now known as “Bloody Sunday.”

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