Radio commentator nabbed for extortion in Cebu City

Photo courtesy of CIDG

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan | Philippine News Agency

The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) arrested a radio commentator and his cohort in Cebu City for alleged extortion activities.

In a statement on Friday, CIDG chief PBGEN. Nicolas Torre III said the suspects, identified as “Roger,” a radio commentator at the DYRB online radio, and “Joselito,” his assistant at the station, were arrested by members of the CIDG 7 (Central Visayas) and the Talisay City Police in an entrapment at a coffee shop in Barangay Lawaan 2 at about 2:30 p.m. Thursday.

Torre said the two are accused of being involved in a robbery-extortion scheme using grave coercion.

The operation stemmed from a complaint filed by Talisay City Mayor Gerald Anthony Gullas Jr., alleging that a certain “Roger” demanded from him P4 million in exchange for withdrawing his candidacy in next year’s elections.

The CIDG launched an entrapment after validating the complaint. The operatives confiscated 10 marked P1,000 bills, boodle money consisting of 199 P1,000 and eight P500 bills, and some IDs.

The arrested suspects were informed of their constitutional rights before they were taken to the Talisay police station for further investigation.

“This operation exemplifies our dedication to upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice is served. The CIDG remains vigilant in its mission to combat criminal activities that threaten the integrity of governance and public safety,” Torre said. 

In a statement, Gullas called on aspirants in the 2025 midterm polls and media members to work together to avoid acts that would undermine the integrity of the electoral process.

By his own account, Gullas said the extortion attempt happened after he filed his certificate of candidacy for reelection.

“Many feelers reached me, some came from common friends but I could not get any connection to [the suspect]. At first, P500,000 was asked,” he said.

A staff member of the mayor’s office arranged the meeting with Cimafranca at the coffee shop

“Roger” denied the extortion claims, saying it was Gullas’ camp that offered him money to withdraw from the race. (With report from John Rey Saavedra)

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