Ignacio Ramones, who wanted to turn state witness in the case, admitted in his two-page sworn affidavit that Crispin Cariño, one of the uncles of Eva Cariño, Robins mother, offered him the job to abduct and kill Gino and his mother Jenny Serafica way back in October 2000.
In the affidavit dated April 22 obtained by The STAR from the San Mateo Police, Ramones admitted that Crispin hired him with one Juan Dagdag of Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija to execute the plan in exchange for an amount.
However, Ramones confessed that they failed to execute the plan due to difficulty in penetrating Ginos farm which was tightly-guarded then.
In December 2001 or more than a year after the plan was first aborted, Ramones said Crispin approached him again to push through with their plan, this time to "get" Ginos mother. He said that Crispin gave him P10,000 as partial payment.
Ramones claimed Crispin told him that the (Cariños) wanted to get rid of Gino and his mother "because of a long-standing land dispute."
Last January, however, Ramones claimed that he finally refused Crispins invitation for them to "talk" on the progress of their "plan." He learned two months later that the plan was already executed.
After the killing, he said, Crispin summoned him again and told to keep his mouth shut about their previous negotiations.
Last week, Catalino Mercado, one of the suspects in the case, disclosed in a sworn affidavit that three uncles of Robins mother hired him and six others to get Gino for P400,000.
In a six-page sworn affidavit obtained by the police here following Mercados arrest here, the suspect identified brothers Crispin, Wilson and Gil Cariño as the brains behind Ginos killing.
Mercado claimed before agents of the National Bureau of Investigation-Cabanatuan City that he served as look-out when their group went to Ginos farmhouse at around 8 p.m. last March 8.
He said that his companions, one Felino Roque, Ador Puyat, Junior Aquino, Ruben Jose, Reynaldo Enriquez, Allan Gamboa and a certain "Hapon" were the ones who actually entered and seized Gino inside his farmhouse in Barangay Bibiclat in Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija.
Mercado also identified Gamboa as the one who gunned down Sixto de Gracia, caretaker of Gino familys farmhouse, while the others burned the farmhouse, a hand tractor and a car. Gino, he said, was dragged inside the van.
After the incident, he said, their group proceeded to Carmen in Rosales, Pangasinan with their kidnap victim Gino. It was here, he said, where he left Roques group and went back to Isabela where Roques group fetch him for the "job."
A week after the abduction, Ginos decomposing body was found in Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija.