NBI probes killing of CNN Philippines cameraman | Inquirer News

NBI probes killing of CNN Philippines cameraman

/ 09:59 AM June 26, 2015

CNN PH Jonathan Oldan

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The National Bureau of Investigation has launched a probe into the killing of the CNN Philippines cameraman Jonathan Oldan who was shot to death in Imus, Cavite on Thursday.

Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said a team from NBI’s Death Investigation Unit was dispatched to investigate immediately after the 29-year-old Oldan was killed.

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“Part of their assignment is to preliminarily determine whether the killing is work-related, subject to further evaluation by the Administrative Order no. 35 TWG (technical working group) Secretariat,” De Lima said in a text message.

An inter-agency committee was formed under AO 35 last year to look into media killings, enforced disappearance and torture cases.

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Oldan was on his way to report to work in Manila when he was shot several times in the head by still unidentified gunmen in Barangay (village) Pinagbuklod around 5:15 a.m.

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If Oldan’s shooting would be proven to be work related, De Lima said his case will be assigned to a Special Investigation Team (SIT).

The SIT will then be monitored by the Special Oversight Team (SOT) as among the existing mechanisms under AO35.

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