OFFICIALS are awaiting the signature of the widow of retired general and former executive of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), Wesley Barayuga, in the murder complaint against individuals allegedly involved in the killing of his husband.
“An affidavit has already been prepared. If there are additional details to be added to the affidavit, the PNP is open,” said PNP spokesperson Brigadier General Jean Fajardo.
Among the possible respondents in the complaint are former National Police Commission commissioner Edilberto Leonardo, ex-PCSO general manager Royina Garma, Lieutenant Colonel Santie Mendoza, police officer Nelson Mariano, and an alias Loloy, who allegedly hired the gunman.
Garma and Leonardo allegedly ordered the killing, while Mendoza and Mariano sought the hitman.
Also included in the complaint are PCSO personnel, including Sergeant Jeremy Causapin alias Toks, who allegedly received payment from Garma.
Meanwhile, the PNP will continue the investigation into the revelations made by Garma during the QuadComm hearing regarding an alleged reward system for police officers who killed drug suspects during the previous administration.
