Hole
of Justice
by
Peter G. Jimenea
A Story Behind His Death
Iloilo City could have some
similarities from this story of FBI M. Purvis, the protector of Al Capone in his
liquor business. The FBI twice arrested Roger Touhy, the only surviving rival
of Capone in beer trade and charged him with kidnapping done by other gangs,
thus, Touhy was exonerated.
But on the second arrest Purvis had
Touhy convicted of kidnapping Jake Factor, Capone’s underworld business
associate. Unknown to the FBI man, he was set-up by Capone to ensure that his
business rival Touhy’s would serve a long prison term.
This emboldened Capone to sell more
alcohol in defiance of the Liquor Ban Law. He is also noted in attending his
victims’ funerals pretending in grief and staying unshaved during the mourning
period. His only problem is the neophyte but a remorseless gangster “Bugs”
Moran who is a threat to his business.
But this war with Moran ended shortly
when his loyal gang-men perpetrated the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. Disguised
as police officers, five Capone men wiped out five Moran toughies, a motor
mechanic and an optometrist who just like to hang out with crooks inside an
emptied-warehouse.
This story transfigures the many tragic
stories of murders for money. Take the case of the “Kuratong Baleleng Gang,” the
Seman’s group ambushed by a group of police officers assisted by the army. The
same police brutality in the killing of Jake Segovia at barangay Ortiz, Iloilo
City, years ago.
But this one refers to the murder of
PO2 Rex de los Reyes in Hinigaran, Negros Occidental. During the stint of PRO6
RD Isagani Cuevas, Reyes was implicated in a robbery at Kalibo, Aklan. But they
were intercepted at a checkpoint in Pandan, Antique on their way-out to this
province.
The police discovered inside their
getaway carjacked van assorted weapons and ammunition as recorded in the
Antique Provincial Police Office (APPO). But his exoneration has a shortcut
from PNP Antique to RD Cuevas and beyond, to the Fiscal’s Office we cannot
command. Thus, he feels himself untouchable and that feeds Iloilo City with
more unsolved crimes.
As a matter of fact, the shooting of
the two radio broadcasters who survived, (skipping the three stories of
unsolved murders) are attributed to him. But air has eyes and grasses have ears
that rumor mills continue grinding overnight his personal implication in other cases.
Worse, his latest shooting-victim is
a peaceful and non-gossiper radio reporter Jhey-r, a friend of a known
peace-maker in the city. This gives a strong warning to neophytes never to
insult him or he can give the taste of what it takes if the push comes to
shove!
No drugs in this story, however,
numbers maybe. The shooting of Kapid Gabio can be traced back to the issue of a
government project where he was the first to bring it out and over the air. The
killing of Guimaras real estate agent Richard Cezar is widely believed to have
rooted from a land problem.
The murder of contractor Jimmy
Punzalan has no linkage with illegal drugs, but numbers could be. The victim
has reportedly earned the ire of another financier of STL “bookies” after their lair was raided
by authorities and big amount of bet had been confiscated. They suspect Jimmy
as the one who fingered the place to the raiding authorities.
Then came the murder of retired
P/Supt. Musa Amiyong. There were reports coming to this writer that no illegal activities
are involved in his murder but it was a crime of passion. After a careful
circling and sniffing to all quarters, I am convinced the cause is – dahil sa
isang bulaklak!
This story is sending us a strong signal that he who lives by the gun will die by the guns. Here, the tragedy is not to go but the failure to know that while you kill for money – others kill for nothing.
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