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Ex-Cavite solon, others involved in Bacoor squabble freed
May 13, 2010, 5:34pm

A former Cavite congressman and five others charged for the bloody Bacoor clash were released but police would not easily give up to put them back behind bars.

Senior Superintendent Primitivo Tabujara, director of the Cavite Police, said they are set to file a motion for reconsideration to reverse the ruling of government prosecutors to release former congressman Plaridel Abaya and five others for further investigation.

Tabujara said they will make use of the 15-day period that would be given by prosecutors to gather enough evidence to pin down Abaya. Also included in the charge sheet were lawyer Reynaldo Robles, Lauro Geronimo, Jr., Niel Flores Obillos who was wounded in the incident, and Navy Petty Officers 2 Eduardo Fernandez and Rolito Antazo.

Police said Abaya and his military escorts tried to free his supporters from the Bacoor Police Station where they were detained after allegedly caught engaged in vote-buying activities on Monday.

The military escorts of Abaya reportedly disarmed a policeman and shot another, triggering a clash that left two people dead and two others wounded.

But Abaya, who lost to actress Lani Mercado in a congressional race in Cavite, denied the allegation, saying the allegation that they were there to assault the police station is ridiculous since he is already incapable to do so due to his old age. He claimed that he went to the Bacoor Police station to file harassment case after they received reports that their supporters are being harassed.

On Thursday, the group of Abaya went to Camp Crame to seek for an independent investigation in order to shed light on the incident. (Aaron Recuenco)

http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/257191/excav...-squabble-freed

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Abaya as a politician should'nt have forgotten much of the legal protocols when confronting the kind of situation he was in. If his purpose in going to the Bacoor Police Station was to rescue his supporters arrested for vote buying, it was deadly wrong for himself and his armed bodyguards to go there. He should have instructed his lawyer to go there alone without the company of armed bodyguards to look after and sort out the legal needs of his supporters who were detained by the Bacoor police for alleged vote buying.

The Bacoor police station is not an NPA camp or criminals lair where it needs full packed and fully armed men to raid the place.. You do not need to be armed when going to a police station, and I don't think Mr. Abaya himself does'nt know this.

There are only two things for sure why he allegedly stormed the police station in company with armed bodyguards. One, is to terrorize the police psychologically for his supporters to be released, and the second is to show to the people that he is still in control to restore his ego in light of his incoming defeat by his political rival.

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Would this somewhat affect the ongoing investigation?

Noynoy, Mar hold press conference in Tarlac funeral parlor

TARLAC CITY, Tarlac - It was a most unusual place to hold a press conference.

President-apparent Sen. Benigno Simeon "Noynoy" Aquino III and running mate Sen. Manuel Roxas II held a press conference at a funeral parlor here, after condoling with a key ally here Friday.

Aquino and Roxas went to the Enriquez Funeral Homes where they condoled with the family of retired Col. Arnulfo Obillos, who was killed in a shooting incident in Cavite province last Monday.

Obillos was the chief of staff of Cavite Rep. Joseph Emilio Abaya, a member of Aquino and Roxas' Liberal Party.

During the press conference, Aquino and Roxas joined Rep. Abaya in calling for justice for Obillos, who Aquino described as a good man.

Before the press conference, security aides repeatedly inspected a chapel inside the funeral parlor that was to be used as the venue.

Some journalists covering the press conference were surprised about the venue, saying they were not used to the "ambience" of the place.

A long table was placed at the front of the chapel where Aquino, Roxas and Abaya answered questions from reporters.

On the other hand, mourners condoling in other chapels entered the chapel where the press conference was being held, after they learned Aquino was there.

Many asked to shake Aquino's hand or pose for a photo. - LBG, RJAB Jr., GMANews.TV

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