The suspected gunman in the killing of a Kidapawan broadcaster has been asked to cooperate with authorities or “rot in jail.”
MANILA, Philippines — The suspected gunman in the killing of a Kidapawan broadcaster has been asked to cooperate with authorities or “rot in jail.”
“If Gerozaga thinks it would be best for him to just remain silent, he is utterly mistaken,” the PTFoMS official said in a statement issued yesterday. “With this level of cooperation, where all member-agencies of the PTFoMS are working closely together in achieving our common goal of delivering justice to victims of heinous crimes, our hope is high that the case of Dizon would prosper in court,” Gutierrez said.
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