Police open to probe of suspect’s death | Inquirer News

Police open to probe of suspect’s death

/ 07:24 AM December 21, 2013

The fatal shooting of a suspect in the murder of a policeman in Carcar City, southern Cebu was a legitimate police operation, according to the chief of Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO).

Senior Supt. Noel Gillamac said Jesser Gamboa, 25, pulled out a gun when police attempted to approach him in barangay Poblacion III.

Police had gone to the area last Thursday after receiving a report that Gamboa was spotted there.

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“It was a legitimate operation,” Gillamac said.

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The victim’s family said the death of Gamboa, who  sustained 12 gunshot wounds, was an overkill.

“We welcome any investigation. We considered him dangerous because if he can kill a police officer, he would not hesitate to open fire,” Gillamac said.

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Gamboa, a resident of barangay Perrelos, Carcar, was tagged as a suspect in the killing of PO1 Felecisimo Unabia Jr.

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Unabia was waiting for a bus ride to Cebu City where he was assigned when he was shot by motorcycle-riding assailants in barangay Poblacion last Dec. 11.

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Police earlier arrested Marvin Binoya, 31, and Juanito Linggatong, 38, as suspects.

Gillamac said a police operation to arrest the  mastermind who hired the gunmen to kill Unabia is still ongoing./CORRESPONDENT CHITO O. ARAGON

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