House Quad Comm in 20th Congress may look into case of missing sabungeros

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House Quad Comm in 20th Congress may look into case of missing sabungeros

Vivienne Gulla,

ABS-CBN News

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The House Quad Committee, which is expected to be revived in the 20th Congress, may look into the case of the missing sabungeros, according to a leader of the mega-panel in the 19th Congress.

 Manila 6th District Representative Bienvenido Abante Jr. said among those who will possibly invited to the House inquiry are whistleblower alias “Totoy”, businessman Atong Ang, and representatives of law enforcement agencies.

 “That will be covered. In fact, I already have talked with some of the would-be members of the Quad Comm, na palagay ko makakasama ito sapagkat that is another issue as far as the extrajudicial killing is concerned," Abante said. 

"The fact that more than a hundred sabongeros, whether they cheated or not, but they were not given due process, bigla nalang pinatay at nawala. So palagay ko, Congress has to tackle on that also,” he added.

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 “Ipapaimbita po namin, for example, like ‘yung whistleblower nila o ‘yung magiging witness, si Totoy. Well, definitely we're going to invite him. Pag-uusapan pa namin… kung sino pa maaaring imbitahan dyan. For example, like Atong Ang should be also invited. And of course, the Philippine National Police, who investigated some of the policemen right now na nasa custody na ng Philippine National Police. I believe they should also be invited and shed light as to what has really happened sa missing Sabungeros,” he added.

 

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