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Ex-lawmaker accused of killing Philippine governor arrested in East Timor

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Publish date: Fri, 22 Mar 2024, 11:01 PM
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MANILA: A Filipino former congressman accused of organising the killing of a provincial governor has been arrested at a golf driving range in East Timor, the Philippine Justice Department said.

Arnolfo Teves was the alleged mastermind of the March 2023 attack, which killed Roel Degamo, then governor of the central province of Negros Oriental, and nine others.

Police in East Timor detained Teves at a golf driving range in the capital Dili on Thursday after Interpol issued a "red notice" for his arrest, the Justice department said in a statement yesterday.

Teves was in custody awaiting extradition to the Philippines where he faces "multiple murder charges", the statement said.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr hailed the arrest of Teves, who had previously denied involvement in Degamo's murder.

"I assure the Filipino people that we will spare no effort in ensuring that justice will prevail in this case," Marcos said in a statement, vowing to "take all necessary actions to bring him back to the country so he can face the charges filed against him".

Gunmen wearing military-style uniforms entered Degamo's home and opened fire on March 4, killing nine, including the governor, in the country's deadliest political attack in years.

A 10th victim died two months later.

Eleven suspects were arrested over the assault in the sugarcane-growing heartland of the Philippines.

A 12th suspect was killed in a shoot-out.

Teves's brother, Henry, was unseated as governor of Negros Oriental after the election commission declared in September 2022 that Degamo was the rightful winner of the election earlier that year following a vote count.

The month before Degamo was killed, the Supreme Court upheld the decision.

Teves was expelled from the House of Representatives in August 2023 after he refused to return to the Philippines to face the murder allegations. The government also declared him and his brother Henry "terrorist individuals".

"The capture of Teves only proves that through concerted efforts and determination, terrorism can be thwarted and peace preserved," Justice Secretary Crispin Remulla said.

Degamo's widow welcomed Teves's arrest.

"Words cannot express how it feels to finally see the man who terrorised our province and brutally murdered my husband surrounded by police," Janice Degamo, who is mayor of Pamplona municipality in Negros Oriental, wrote on Facebook.

The Philippines has a long history of attacks on politicians.

In the bloodiest politically motivated ambush on record, the leaders of a powerful southern clan and about two dozen followers were sentenced to life in prison for a 2009 attack on supporters of a gubernatorial election rival in Maguindanao province.

Fifty-eight people were killed in the attack, including the politician's wife and rel

 


  - AFP
 

 

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