DOJ expects to finish in May probe on motive, mastermind in killing of Anson Que
The motive and who is the mastermind in the killing of Filipino-Chinese businessman Anson Que will be known in May, Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary Jesus Crispin C. Remulla on Tuesday, April 29.

“Nakuha na natin ang direct participants. Pero inaayos lang yung mastermind tsaka motive (We got the direct participants. But we are still looking into the mastermind and motive). That's one thing that we're trying to determine right now,” Remulla told journalists in an interview.
He said "give us around 20 to 25 days" and the investigation will be completed, he said.
“It might pull off a surprise. Baka kagulat-gulat ang lumabas (It might surprise everyone),” he hinted but declined to provide details.
Last Monday, April 28, a panel of DOJ prosecutors stated the preliminary investigation of the kidnap for ransom with homicide charges filed in the killing of Que.
Suspects Richard Austria and Reymart Catequista, both Filipinos, and David Tan Liao, a Chinese national, appeared during the hearing.
Six other suspects who remain at large were also named as respondents in the case.
They were identified as Roxian Guo, and Chinese nationals Haohua Yang, Fangquiang Yuan, Jin Yuan Ye, Jonin Lin, and a certain Kelly.