ILOILO CITY – Iloilo City police chief Police Col. Joeresty Coronica denied on Wednesday, November 8, that they are behind the gruesome murder of a man whose head and arms were chopped off.

CORONICA (PNP ICPO)
“We have nothing to do with this,” said Coronica in response to allegations that the government killed the victim Kristopher Cabalquinto.
The way Cabalquinto was killed was compared to alleged State-sponsored killings of drug pushers and users during the administration of President Rodrigo R. Duterte.
The word PD30, which was the acronym for Duterte, was written in Cabalquinto’s arms, headless body, and head when these were found.
“It is not a State-sponsored killing,” Coronica said.
It was also claimed that the gruesome killing on November 6 was vendetta staged by the ICPO after the death of Police Staff Sgt. Michael Malan in an October 29 anti-drug operation.
While the ICPO gained accomplishments in its anti-drug campaign following the operation, the killing worried Coronica as it is giving the city a bad image.
During the height of the Duterte administration’s war against drugs, no such killing that involved body mutilation occurred in the regional capital of Western Visayas.