Radioman’s slay suspect can’t go abroad
The primary suspect in the Christmas Eve killing of
NBI deputy director for regional operations Reynaldo Esmeralda said Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez signed last Monday the hold departure order against Leonilo Larosa, 49, to prevent him from leaving the country.
Larosa faces charges of murder for the Lintuan killing as well as illegal possession of firearms. He was arrested last month but was released for the regular preliminary investigation.
“Apart from this, we will also be working for the transfer of (his trial) from
The NBI is closely working with the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) to seek justice for 52-year-old Lintuan, who hosted a program on dxGO.
The Department of Justice has also placed a Grade 6 student under its witness protection program in connection with the Lintuan killing.
Gonzalez said the boy could positively identify the gunman and his accomplice.
He said the young witness and members of his immediate family were flown to
“We have to go deeper into this (case). The President has specific orders to get to the bottom of this case,” he said.
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Lintuan died from two gunshot wounds in the head. He was with fellow radio anchormen Edgar Banzon and Lucio Ceniza when he was killed. – With Mike Frialde
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