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LIST OF ACCUSED IN THE JAVIER MURDER CASE

John Paloy

Commanding Officer 323rd Company, Philippine Constabulary, San Jose Antique. Arraigned Nov. 9, 1987, Court decision: guilty beyond reasonable doubt

Vicente Vegafria

Member, Philippine Army, 47th IB assigned at the Headquarters Service Company in Aklan, detailed as security officer of Assemblyman Arturo Pacificador, Arraigned Nov. 9, 1987

Court decision: guilty beyond reasonable doubt

Eduardo Iran alis Boy Muslim

Remains at large up to present

Court Decision: case to be archived to be reinstated upon arrest

Rodolfo “Ding” Pacificador

Son of Arturo Pacificador and executive assistant in his MPWH office, Remains at large up to present, Court Decision: case to be archived to be reinstated upon arrest

Atty. Avelino Javelana

Lawyer, representative of Assemblyman Pacificador for the canvassing of votes in the 1984 elections and for the presidential snap elections in 1986, Apprehended May 12, 1989. Arraigned June 26, 1989, Court decision: guilty beyond reasonable doubt

Assemblyman Arturo Pacificador

Lawyer and Antique Representative to the Batasang Pambansa, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Public Works & Highways, surrendered March 8, 1995, Arraigned Aug. 20, 1999, Court Decision: Acquitted for failure of prosecution to prove his guilt beyond reasonable doubt

Ramon Hortillano

Enlisted in the Philippine Constabulary in 1983, detailed as security to Pacificador in 1984 documented through letter request of then PC Chief Fidel Ramos approved by then Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile, Arraigned Nov. 22, 1999, Court decision: Guilty beyond reasonable doubt

Henry Salaver

Works in the office of the Sports Complex of Senator Edmundo Cea from 1972 till his arrest on May 10, 1990, Arraigned Feb. 5, 1993, Court decision: guilty beyond reasonable doubt.

Eleazar Idemne

A Philippine Constabulary trainee assigned in Bicol but was arrested and put on stockade when he fired his armalite on New Year’s eve 1984 after which he was summarily dismissed. Arrested Nov. 22, 1992, Arraigned Feb. 5, 1993, Court decision: guilty beyond reasonable doubt

Arleen Limoso

Philippine Marine, assigned in the Marine Intelligence Division Detachment in Bicol in 1986 went ot his hometown in Iloilo for vacation. Visited his friend Jose Seguera during his break., Arraigned Jan. 28, 1993, turned state witness, discharged as accused, per order of Nov. 20, 2000

Romeo Nagales

Mamber of the Philippine Constabulary, friend and classmate of Indemne at the Philippine Constabulary training., Arraigned Nov. 9, 1987, Turned state witness, discharged as accused per order of May 11, 1989

Rolando Bernardino

Arraigned Dec. 8, 1988. On Jan 8, 2003 Antique Prov’l Warden Chief Inspector Heracleo Severino reported that when he assumed his post on Oct. 25, 2002, Bernardino was no longer inside the jail. Court decision: guilty beyond reasonable doubt.

Jose Delumen

Hired twice by Boy Muslim to drive for him whom he met through a friend during a fiesta in Bicol, 1985. Arraigned Nov. 9, 1987, In August 4, 1989, case against him was dismissed for failure of prosecution to present evidence against him.

Oscar Tiauson

Mechanic, driver and painter of motor vehicles. Was hired to paint vehicles which he said carry the initials NIA. Submitted self for investigation by the CIS on July 29, 1989. Arraigned Aug. 7, 1989 Court decision: acquitted for failure of prosecution to prove his guilt beyond reasonable doubt

Jimmy Punzalan

Member of the Philippine Constabulary, detailed as additional VIP security for Pacificador based on mission order dated January 29, 1986 issued by Region 6 Commander Dionesio Tan Gatue, Jr, Arraigned Sept. 24, 2001. Court decision: acquitted for failure of prosecution to prove his guilt beyond reasonable doubt

Henry Seguera

Works as checker at the San Jose Port in Antique, Arraigned Sept. 27, 1999, Court decision: guilty beyond reasonable doubt, as an accomplice

Jose Seguera

Joined the Philippine Marines in 1977 and transferred to the Philippine Coast Guard in 1984. Was detailed as close-in security of Pacificador same year. He was with Pacificador in Manila February 10-11, 1986, Arraigned Sept. 27, 1999, In Jan. 3, 2003 court order allowed him to post bail. Court also considered in favor of accused his employment with the Witness Protection Program with the Dept. of Justice

Jesus Garcia

Name was not in the original and amended information but was arraigned and pleaded not guilty on July 18, 1988. Case dismissed for failure of prosecution to present evident against him August 4, 1989

Special Report 1, Arturo Pacificador

Special Report 2, Evelio Javier

WV Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, May 2005

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