Businessman Charlie “Atong” Ang, who has been charged in courts in the cases of missing “sabungeros,” has not yet left the country, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said on Wednesday, Dec. 10.
BI Spokesperson Dana Sandoval said that based on the bureau’s records, there has been “no recent recorded travel.”
Last Tuesday, Dec. 9, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a total of 26 criminal charges in courts against Ang and 21 other accused for alleged involvement in the disappearance of “sabungeros” or cockfight enthusiasts.
The cases were filed before the regional trial courts (RTC) of Lipa City in Batangas, and in Sta. Cruz and San Pablo City both in Laguna.
The DOJ said it is planning to ask the Supreme Court (SC) for transfer of venue to Manila.
The cases that were filed against Ang included 10 counts of kidnapping with homicide and 16 counts of kidnapping with serious illegal detention.
The other accused in the kidnapping with homicide cases were Police Lt. Col. Ryan Jay Orapa, Rogelio Tedoso Borican Jr., Rodelo Anig-ig, Mark Carlo Zabala, Ronquillo Anding, Police Senior Master Sergeant (PSMS) Joey Natanauan Encarnacion, Police Executive Master Sergeant (PEMS) Aaron Ezrah Lagahit Cabillan, Police Master Sergeant (PMSG) Michael Jaictin Claveria, PSMS Mark Anthony Aguilo Manrique, PSMS Anderson Orozco Abary, Police Staff Sergeant (PSSG) Edmon Hernandez Munoz, PSSG Alfredo Uy Andres, Police Maj. Philip Almedilla, Police Lt. Henry Sasaluya, Police Chief Master Sergeant (PCMS) Arturo Dela Cruz, PSMS Farvy Opalla Dela Cruz, Police Cpl. Angel Joseph Martin, Jezrel Lazarte Mahilum, Emman Cauda Falle, Julious Tagalog Gumulon, and PMSG Renan Lagrosa Fulgencio.
Also charged with Ang in the cases of kidnapping with serious illegal detention were Oraga, Claveria, Anig-ig, Borican, Almedilla, Encarnacion, and Cabillan.