Inhibition of DOJ prosecutors sought in 2 murder raps vs Bantag up for resolution


Department of Justice

The motion to inhibit the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) panel of prosecutors from investigating the two murder complaints against suspended Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) Director General Gerald Q. Bantag will be resolved in a few days.

Bantag, who was accused as “principal by inducement” in the killings of radio commentator Percival “Percy Lapid” C. Mabasa and inmate Cristito Villamor Palana, filed the motion to inhibit.

He claimed that it is the Office of the Ombudsman (OMB) which has jurisdiction to investigate the complaints filed against him.

He had earlier been summoned and ordered to file his counter-affidavit on the murder complaints. Instead, through his lawyer Rocky Balisong, Bantag sought the inhibition of the panel.

The complainants in the two charges – the Philippine National Police (PNP), the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), and the Mabasa family – have been asked to filed their comments on the motion to inhibit.

Bantag was allowed to file his reply to the comments and the complaints were given opportunity to file their rejoinders to the reply.

DOJ’s Prosecutor General Benedicto A. Malcontento on Tuesday, Jan. 3, confirmed that the panel has submitted for resolution Bantag’s motion. “The panel will resolve it soon,” he said.

Percy Lapid was killed on Oct. 3, 2022 in Las Pinas City.

Joel S. Escorial confessed to the killing and pointed to Palana as his middleman in the slaying. He also implicated other persons.

The PNP has filed murder complaint against Escorial and his alleged accomplices.

When the PNP and the NBI filed the two murder complaints against Bantag and other respondents, the DOJ’s panel of prosecutors decided to consolidate all the complaints for preliminary investigation.

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