DOJ chief Remulla: 'Middleman in prison' in Percy Lapid slay already dead | Inquirer News

DOJ chief Remulla: ‘Middleman in prison’ in Percy Lapid slay already dead

/ 06:18 PM October 20, 2022

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla has revealed receiving a report that the alleged middleman in Percy Lapid's murder is already dead.

FILE PHOTO: Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla. (Senate PRIB)

MANILA, Philippines — Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla on Thursday revealed receiving a report that the alleged middleman in the murder of broadcaster Percy Lapid is already dead.

According to Remulla, the 42-year-old Crisanto Palara Villamor Jr., an inmate at the National Bilibid Prison (NBP) died on Tuesday, October 18 — the same day a press conference was held in Camp Crame, Quezon City, to present confessed gunman Joel Escorial to the media.

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He said Villamor was at the prison hospital when he died – although it was unclear whether the prisoner died while confined or was declared dead on arrival.

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“He was rushed to the hospital 2:30, unable to breathe… He was pronounced dead at 3 in the afternoon. That’s the report given to me. Kanina ko lang nakuha ‘yung report [I only got the report today],” Remulla told reporters.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) chief said he had ordered the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to conduct an autopsy on the person’s body.

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The NBP, popularly known as Bilibid, in Muntinlupa City is the country’s main penitentiary managed by the Bureau of Corrections under the DOJ. The NBI is also under the DOJ.

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“It is the NBI and the autopsy that is very important,” he said, adding that “we will open it to other medico-legal experts to find out.”

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Earlier Thursday, however, the police said they had already secured the supposed “middleman in prison” who is currently undergoing trial for illegal drugs.

READ: ‘Middleman from prison’ in Percy Lapid slay identified, facing drug-related raps

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“I am at a loss here. Basta’ yan [his death] ang report sa akin (Nevertheless, that’s the report I got). I want to be very candid about [it] here. Sinasabi ko talaga (I am just telling) as I know,” Remulla said when asked for clarification.

Confessed gunman Joel Escorial claimed on October 18 that “someone from Bilibid” gave the order to kill Lapid, whose real name was Percy Mabasa.

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Last October 3, Lapid was killed in an ambush outside the gate of the Las Piñas City neighborhood where he lived.

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TAGS: Bilibid, DoJ, middleman, Percy Lapid

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