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Sister of alleged middleman shares ‘relevant info, names’ in Percy Lapid killing

The sister of Jun Villamor, the alleged middleman, in the killing of radio broadcaster Percy Lapid is now under the witness protection program of the Justice Department.

Justice Assistant Secretary Mico Clavano said that the sister shared names and relevant info to the DOJ regarding Lapid’s killing that’s why she was admitted to the witness protection program.

Clavano said that the information need to be vetted.

“I can’t give that information. But there were names that were named,” Clavano said in an ambush interview when asked if the sister revealed possible mastermind.

The sister of the dead middleman initially sought the help of Senator Idol Raffy Tulfo to ensure her safety considering the information she has on her hands.

In his Program “Wanted sa Radyo” on Monday, the sister revealed that she has the names of three individuals who could be behind the suspicious and sudden death of his brother.

Prior to his sudden demise, it can be noted that Villamor was reportedly implicated by confessed gunman Joel Escorial as the person that allegedly gave instructions on the killing of Lapid.

The sister told Tulfo that Villamor messaged her through Facebook messenger at 11:59 am on October 18, just a few hours before his death, and revealed the names of three inmates who should be investigated should he be killed in prison.

Tulfo, for his part, advised Villamor to not announce the names of three suspects publicly and said he would have her discuss the information with the Department of Justice (DOJ) off-air instead.

“Unfair sa tatlo kapag binanggit na ang pangalan nila on-air dahil malaki ang posibilidad na ipapatay sila,” Tulfo cautioned.

Tulfo maintained that he did not want the names of the three people to be broadcasted to the public to protect them, as well as secure that they could still stand as witnesses to the case.

To ensure the proper investigation of the pertinent information “Ate” wished to divulge in relation to Villamor’s demise and also ensure her safety, Tulfo coordinated with DOJ Secretary Boying Remulla.

Tulfo also discussed with Remulla the request of “Ate” to return the body of her brother to their province in Leyte, to which Remulla agreed to do after the second independent autopsy on Villamor by forensic pathologist Dr. Raquel Fortun.

Apparently, the findings of the National Bureau of Investigation’s (NBI) autopsy showed that Villamor was found to have suffered a hemorrhage in the heart and that they found “no apparent sign of external physical injury” – a result that was questioned by Lapid’s family.

Staff Report

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