Police arrest man with Liu’s weapon
A man allegedly involved in the death of whistleblower Bernard Liu was arrested yesterday afternoon in Sitio Rattan, Barangay Tangke, Talisay City.
Police identified the suspect as Rhem “Rembat” Abalquin, 19. His alleged cohorts reportedly evaded arrest.Recovered from his possession were a .38 revolver and two live bullets.
Regional Trial Court Branch 57 Enriqueta Belarmino issued a warrant against Abalquin last Oct. 19. The warrant was served against the suspect at 5 p.m. yesterday in front of barangay officials.
Talisay Police Station Chief Eddie Recamara said the police will check if the gun is that of Liu, which was one of the items declared missing from his house where he was found dead last Sept. 29.
“Aside from the testimonies of the witnesses, this is also direct evidence,” Recamara said.
Police will file a complaint of illegal possession of firearms under Republic Act 8294 against the suspect.
Investigation on Liu’s death continues.
Ten years ago, Liu, 50, was a witness in a congressional inquiry on a syndicate involved in illegal drug trade in Cebu.
Last month, his decomposing body was found outside his house in Naya Subdivision, Tangke, Talisay.
The police medico-legal officer said Liu had been dead for more than two weeks.
Police believed he was robbed and killed, and that his death was not related to his role in the congressional inquiry.
Ananias Dy, another witness in the inquiry, was gunned down in July 2006 in Cebu City.
Aside from his .38 revolver, the police reported that a gold bracelet and the P50,000 metal urn that held the ashes of Liu’s father were missing.
An autopsy later revealed that some of his internal organs were also missing. It also said Liu was hit by a hard object in the head.
Liu’s family has refused to be interviewed by the media due to security reasons.
Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on October 22, 2011.




      
					
					
					
						
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