MANILA, Philippines—Justice Secretary Leila de Lima on Monday said they are already looking into the possibility of offering a reward for the arrest of former Palawan Governor Joel Reyes, one of the accused in the death of journalist and environmentalist Gerry Ortega.
She said she will discuss the matter with Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo.
“Within the week, if there is no new development, we can consider a reward system,” de Lima said adding they believe that Reyes, like the former military general now fugitive Jovito Palparan, is still in the country.
Last week, the Palawan Regional Trial Court Branch 52 orders the arrest of Reyes, his brother incumbent Coron town Mayor Mario Reyes Jr., provincial government employees Arturo Regalado and Percival Lecias.
The police have already arrested former Palawan Provincial Administrator Romeo Seratubias.
The former governor issued a statement saying he will not surrender and insisted on his innocence.
“If he believes in his innocence, he has to prove it in court. Hiding, under the rules and under the law, is indicative of guilt,” de Lima told reporters.