Cagayan town vice mayor collared for murder

Cagayan town vice mayor collared for murder

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TUGUEGARAO CITY––The vice mayor of Rizal town in Cagayan province was arrested Monday, April 18, by agents of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) and joint operatives from Cagayan and Quezon City police.

Brig. General Steve Ludan, Cagayan Valley regional police director, said Vice Mayor Joel Ruma, who is running for mayor in the town to replace his wife, Brenda, was arrested around 4 p.m. in front of El Jardin 2 Presidente Condominium at Sgt. Esguerra St., South Triangle, Quezon City.

The arrest was based on a warrant issued by Judge Vilma Pauig of the Regional Trial Court here for the killing of a town councilor in 2018.

Five of Ruma’s alleged cohorts—Simeon Baloran, Jessie Labang Dalden Guiyawan, Jose Batang, and Jocel Sacayle—had been arrested in previous operations.

Ruma, who could not be reached for comment, earlier said the case was dismissed by the prosecutor’s office in 2018, adding that he was surprised by the revived case.

Ruma was tagged as the mastermind behind the killing of 64-year-old Rizal town councilor Alfredo Alvarez, who was shot dead by riding-in-tandem assailants while driving his car near his family house in San Gabriel village, also in this city.

Franklin, Alvarez’s son, later identified the gunmen as Labang and Baloran based on the video footage from a security camera near the crime scene. Labang and Baloran, it turned out, had been working as security aides for Ruma.

Ruma and his alleged cohorts were indicted for murder in 2019.

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