PNP eyes leads in killing of Nueva Ecija priest

PERSONS OF INTEREST. A CCTV footage obtained by police authorities shows two motorcycle-riding men who were spotted in the vicinity of the chapel of Barangay Mayamot in Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija where Fr. Richmond Nilo was shot dead while preparing to celebrate mass last June 10. (Photo courtesy: Amihan Sabillo, DWDD)

MANILA — Police are following up on leads on possible suspects in the killing of Fr. Richmond Nilo in Nueva Ecija over the weekend.

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Police Director General Oscar Albayalde met with Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija policemen along with Police Regional Office 3 head Chief Supt. Amador Corpuz on Tuesday to follow up developments in the case.

So far, nakita natin (what we have seen) is a CCTV (footage). Mayroon na tayong (We now have a) follow up. The investigator and the regional director asked for two days. Mayroon silang (They already have) persons of interest. At least dalawa (two). Dahil nakita natin naka-motor (We have seen them riding motorcyles). Mayroon naman silang nakuha na sketch (They got a sketch). Di pa mailabas dahil ongoing ang operations (We cannot publish it now because operations are ongoing). After two days, we can publish their artist’s sketch,” Albayalde told newsmen.

The CCTV footage was obtained from a barangay hall on the road leading to the chapel at Barangay Mayamot, and was taken shortly before and after the priest was gunned down.

Corpus, for his part, said they are looking at the possibility that complications arising from land disputes the priest was mediating in behalf of persons who sought his help could be a possible motive for the killing.

Alam natin si Fr. (Nilo) supportive sa mga agrabyado especially mga minors, at (We know that Fr. Nilo is supportive of those who are oppressed especially minors and those involved in) land dispute. Hindi actually siya mismo. May mga tinutulungan siya. Nagkaroon siya ng death threats doon (He was not the one directly involved. He was helping others. He received death threats because of that). We already have documented leads and we are gathering more evidence,” Corpus said.

The PNP chief said the police are presently attempting to access the slain priest’s cellphone for clues with the help of relatives. (Benjamin Pulta/PNA)

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