MANILA, Philippines - The families of murder victims Ruby Rose Barrameda and Venson Evangelista sought an audience with Justice Secretary Leila De Lima on Friday to follow up on their respective cases.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Ruby Rose's sister, actress Rochelle Barrameda, bared that she, along with her father, Robert, and mother, Asuncion, discussed with De Lima the possibility of having recently captured accused Robert Ponce turn state witness.
Ponce was arrested by operatives of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in Cauayan, Isabela on the strength of a warrant of arrest issued by the Malabon City Regional Trial Court (RTC). He admitted his participation in the crime.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is now evaluating Ponce's possible discharge as an accused.
"Willing kami mag-state witness siya, kahit ano para sa ikalulutas ng kaso ni Ruby Rose," Rochelle said.
The Barramedas also discussed with De Lima possible remedies against the injunction issued by the Court of Appeals (CA) in February in favor of accused Manuel Jimenez, Jr., Ruby Rose's father-in-law, who petitioned for the inhibition of trial judge Zaldy Docena for his alleged partiality towards the Barramedas.
The Barramedas also asked De Lima to check on the real condition of Jimenez who is in hospital arrest.
"Wala kami way para ma-check siya, baka strategy lang, sakit-sakitan," Rochelle said.
The Barramedas called on authorities to locate and capture accused Lope Jimenez, Manuel, Jr's brother, and his driver, Eric Fernandez. They also urged De Lima to push for the continued detention of Ponce at the NBI headquarters in Manila.
De Lima said the proper manifestation should be made in court requesting for Ponce's continued detention at the NBI headquarters.
Ruby Rose went missing in March 2007. Her body was found on June 10, 2009 stuffed in a cemented drum and dropped off the waters of Navotas City.
Venson Evangelista case
For his part, Venson's father, Arsenio Evangelista, said he talked to the justice secretary to discuss discussed the delays in the trial of his son with the justice chief.
Evangelista lamented the slow pace of the trial, and pointed out that he wanted prosecution witness "Jojo" to finally be presented in court. "Jojo" will reportedly corroborate the testimony of slain state witness Alfred Mendiola on the involvement of the Dominguez carnapping and carjacking syndicate in Venson's murder.
The Evangelistas refuse to put "Jojo" under the DOJ's Witness Protection Program (WPP), following Mendiola's death. Mendiola was under the WPP when he was gunned down.
"Kami na lang mag-sesecure sa kanya ("Jojo") kasi medyo nagkaroon ng lapse sa security ni Mendiola," Evangelista said.
Evangelista expressed fear that with the slow pace of the trial, the prosecution may just lose all its witnesses.
"Baka maubos na witness namin," he said.
He said he received assurance from De Lima that she will instruct state prosecutors handling Venson's case to push for a speedier trial.
Venson, a car dealer like his father, went missing on Jan. 13, 2011. He was last seen with two men who had expressed interest in buying a Toyota Land Cruiser he and his father were selling.
source: abs-cbnnews.com
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Friday, November 9, 2012
Suspect in Ruby Rose Barrameda murder nabbed
One of the suspects in the murder of Ruby Rose Barrameda has been arrested, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said on Thursday.
NBI Special Task Force (STF) said it arrested suspect Robert Ponce in Cauayan, Isabela on Wednesday after a 3-month surveillance.
"Sa tulong po ng intelligence asset natin, ibinigay sa amin ang info na si Robert nga ay nasa Cauayan, Isabela noong July 30," said NBI-STF chief Roland Argabioso.
"After that, nag-conduct kami ng mga undercover operations, nakunan namin ng photograph at pinakita namin ito sa witness namin at he positively identified na isa siya sa mga hinahanap natin," he added.
Argabioso said Ponce had been receiving a monthly allowance of P7,000 from Ruby Rose's husband Manuel Jimenez III.
In an interview with reporters, Ponce admitted that he was the one who poured cement into the drum where Ruby Rose's body was placed. The drum was found in 2009 in the waters off Navotas through the help of suspect-turned-state witness Manuel Montero, a former employee of the Jimenez family.
Ponce said he is also willing to turn state witness.
Ruby Rose went missing in 2007 at a time when she was having a dispute with Jimenez over the custody of their two children.
Due to Montero's testimony, murder charges were filed against lawyer Manuel Jimenez Jr., the father-in-law of Ruby Rose; Lope Jimenez, Manuel's uncle; Eric Fernandez; Lennard Descalzo; and Ponce.
Ponce, Descalzo and Fernandez, according to Montero, were tasked to abduct Ruby Rose from the Jimenez residence in Las PiƱas City after visiting her children and bring her to the Buena Suerte Jimenez Fishing and Trading Compound, owned by Lope, where she would be killed.
He said Barrameda was strangled to death and was placed inside a steel drum, which was cemented before it was finally put inside a steel casing.
The steel casing was loaded on a truck with a built-in telescopic boom and was brought to the Navotas fishport and transferred to a tug boat and then thrown into the sea.
As of posting, Ruby Rose's parents and sister Rochelle were at the NBI asking Ponce about his participation in the murder. – with reports from Noel Alamar and Ricky Velasco, dzMM
source: abs-cbnnews.com
NBI Special Task Force (STF) said it arrested suspect Robert Ponce in Cauayan, Isabela on Wednesday after a 3-month surveillance.
"Sa tulong po ng intelligence asset natin, ibinigay sa amin ang info na si Robert nga ay nasa Cauayan, Isabela noong July 30," said NBI-STF chief Roland Argabioso.
"After that, nag-conduct kami ng mga undercover operations, nakunan namin ng photograph at pinakita namin ito sa witness namin at he positively identified na isa siya sa mga hinahanap natin," he added.
Argabioso said Ponce had been receiving a monthly allowance of P7,000 from Ruby Rose's husband Manuel Jimenez III.
In an interview with reporters, Ponce admitted that he was the one who poured cement into the drum where Ruby Rose's body was placed. The drum was found in 2009 in the waters off Navotas through the help of suspect-turned-state witness Manuel Montero, a former employee of the Jimenez family.
Ponce said he is also willing to turn state witness.
Ruby Rose went missing in 2007 at a time when she was having a dispute with Jimenez over the custody of their two children.
Due to Montero's testimony, murder charges were filed against lawyer Manuel Jimenez Jr., the father-in-law of Ruby Rose; Lope Jimenez, Manuel's uncle; Eric Fernandez; Lennard Descalzo; and Ponce.
Ponce, Descalzo and Fernandez, according to Montero, were tasked to abduct Ruby Rose from the Jimenez residence in Las PiƱas City after visiting her children and bring her to the Buena Suerte Jimenez Fishing and Trading Compound, owned by Lope, where she would be killed.
He said Barrameda was strangled to death and was placed inside a steel drum, which was cemented before it was finally put inside a steel casing.
The steel casing was loaded on a truck with a built-in telescopic boom and was brought to the Navotas fishport and transferred to a tug boat and then thrown into the sea.
As of posting, Ruby Rose's parents and sister Rochelle were at the NBI asking Ponce about his participation in the murder. – with reports from Noel Alamar and Ricky Velasco, dzMM
source: abs-cbnnews.com
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