Kin of chopped up cop says suspects’ confession was ‘false’

The family of the cop who was killed and chopped up in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City said the extrajudicial confession of the suspects was false, according to a report of Unang Balita on Monday.

“For the past few days, there was a malicious news spreading that my father and a certain demonic woman was caught in the act of sexual activity that resulted to the shooting of my father committed by her demonic husband,” the victim’s family said in a statement on Facebook.

“This report was mere basely on the ‘FALSE’ extrajudicial confession made by these two demonic individuals who killed my father,” it added, calling the incident as massacre.

Based on initial reports, the police executive master sergeant on November 28 was shot by a fellow cop after the suspect allegedly caught the victim in a “very intimate situation” with the suspect’s wife, who is also a police officer.

According to the Southern Police District (SPD), the male suspect said he used a hacksaw and dismembered the victim. The male suspect transported and buried the body in his ancestral house in Baguio City.

The body of the victim was found on December 5 after the male suspect told the police where he buried the remains.

Due to this, the SPD said they are looking into the angle of “crime of passion” in the investigation.

However, the family of the victim did not believe the statement of the suspects and claimed that the killing of the was planned and involved around 10 to 20 more perpetrators.

“For clarity, it was a set up that started by a forcible abduction, and merciless tortures that resulted to the tragic death of my father. It was planned and prepared since March 2024 up to present, to kill my father once he visit Manila perpetrated by these two demonic individuals…” the family said.

“Yes their cohorts, this demonic crime was not only committed by these two but more or less 10 to 20 other demonic individuals,” it added.

Charges of murder may be filed against the suspects who are in police custody, according to the SPD.—Joviland Rita/AOL, GMA Integrated News

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