Using .45-caliber pistols, Espinosa and fellow slain inmate Raul Yap fired shots while they were being served a search warrant at the Baybay Provincial Jail in Leyte by operatives of the PNP's Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) Region 8.
"Silang dalawa ang nagpapautok sa operatiba natin at napilitan po yung mga operatiba natin na gumanti at ito po yung nagresulta na ikinamatay ng mga suspek," said CIDG Region 8's Supt. Melvin Marcos.
[The two of them fired shots, prompting operatives to fire back, which resulted in their death.]
The person sent to verify the claim confirmed the information and even found out that Espinosa was hiding a weapon inside his cell, he said.
With this, the judge issued warrants for both inmates Friday and the CIDG proceeded with the operation early Saturday.
Marcos, however, said they had encountered "resistance" from the jail upon arriving. When they were finally able to break through, he said Espinosa and Yap were ready to fire shots at them.
Marcos said they will be investigating the alleged non-cooperation of jail personnel and how the two inmates were able to sneak in drugs and weapons.
"Gaya po siguro ng mga droga, kung maipapasok ang mga droga sa loob po ng jail or Bilibid eh ganun din siguro ang proseso gaya ng pagpasok ng cellphone kung ganun lang po kadali yun hindi po imposible na yung baril maipasok din lalo din lagi dinedeklara ni mayor na under threat siya," he said.
[Maybe it's just like how drugs are usually brought into the New Bilibid Prison or maybe it's also how they sneak in cellphones, it shouldn't be impossible to do it with guns too, especially since the mayor has repeatedly said his life was in danger.]
Espinosa was among the politicians linked by President Rodrigo Duterte to the illegal drug trade.
He was arrested in October for illegal drug possession. After several days, his son Kerwin was nabbed in Abu Dhabi.
Police said a list of officials and other personalities who received drug money from Kerwin included Senator Leila de Lima, who was then a justice secretary.
READ: De Lima's name was on Espinosa's 'blue book,' cop says
SOURCE: ABS-CBN
[Maybe it's just like how drugs are usually brought into the New Bilibid Prison or maybe it's also how they sneak in cellphones, it shouldn't be impossible to do it with guns too, especially since the mayor has repeatedly said his life was in danger.]
Espinosa was among the politicians linked by President Rodrigo Duterte to the illegal drug trade.
He was arrested in October for illegal drug possession. After several days, his son Kerwin was nabbed in Abu Dhabi.
Police said a list of officials and other personalities who received drug money from Kerwin included Senator Leila de Lima, who was then a justice secretary.
READ: De Lima's name was on Espinosa's 'blue book,' cop says
SOURCE: ABS-CBN
Nakakalito.. Bakit mag issue ng warrant of arrest sa taong ARRESTED na at nasa Bilanguan pa! Puede ba yun? Out of jurisdiction ata yun and authority, Assault ang tawag doon at illegal.. nasa custody na ng mga alagad ng batas.. pilit kunin o patayin??? Aba'y anong klaseng batas ito ng mga moron at idiots??
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