Thursday, 18 August 2016

Leila De Lima and the Mamasapano Case

Remember the Mamasapano Case? the fallen 44 SAF Troopers 

source: Philstar.com


The secretary and her false promises. She even identified 90 suspects for the case of Mamasapano base on the report of NBI

“We are filing the cases in a month’s time,” Justice Secretary Leila de Lima told the House appropriations committee chaired by Davao City Rep. Isidro Ungab. - source: Philstar.com 

Leila De Lima was the Secretary of Justice and yet she confidently said that 

“There’s a crime but there 
are no assailants because there are no witnesses. We can only do so much. We cannot invent our findings,” - source: inquirer.net 

Which resulted to their report of NOT filing any charges against the deaths of SAF Troopers.

Sadly the case was close and the families of the fallen 44 cried for justice. 

Leila De Lima said, 

“The term ‘massacre’ is a non-legal and more often emotionally loaded term. We will not confine our report to the issue of whether there was a massacre or not” - source: politics.com.ph


Until recently Senator Bongbong Marcos requested for the senate committee to reopen the case last January 6, 2016. 

”De Lima should answer as to why no cases have been filed against these 90 individuals despite having evidences and eyewitnesses and even videos of the brutal encounter,” - Senator Bongbong Marcos
source: Pageone.ph  


While the new DOJ Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre has now recommended to file charges against the 88 suspects in the Mamasapano Massacre. 

1. Abdul Wahab
2. Maroks Nanding
3. Muslimin Gumanding Amilil a.k.a. Moslimen Amilil
4. Repi Gugu a.k.a. Riffi Gugu a.k.a Riffi
5. Ustads Manan Saluwang
6. Abdul Wahab Kamsa
7. Aladin Sakal
8. Alex Ampatuan
9. Aljun Baklayan
10. Benjie Ampatuan
11. Bitol Guiaman
12. Boden Hadji Mao a.k.a. Sahabudin Kedza
13. Borgo Kasan
14. Borgo Kasnan
15. Commander Abdulrahman Abdulrakman Upam
16. Commander Rakman
17. Commander Refy Guiaman
18. Hadji Abdulsalam
19. Hadji Mohammad a.k.a. Hadji Muhammad
20. Khalim Keda a.k.a. Kalem Keda
21. Kommedo Galib
22. Monnie B. Samal a.k.a. Manny Samal
23. Mustapha I. Tatak
24. Nasri Salik
25. Nasser Adam
26. Rixback Tongan
27. Roland Samal a.k.a. Blackmoro Sapal
28. Saiden Laguilom
29. Samantin Upam
30. Samsudin Alis
31. Samsudin Salik
32. Samsudin Upam
33. Saudi Upam a.k.a. Sandi Upam
34. Sonny Pende
35. Toto Guiaman
36. Toto Sakal
37. Ustads Galib Rugioman
38. Waldo Hadji Abubakar
39. alias Campar
40. alias Gapor
41. alias Labnan Abu Halil
42. Abu Rusta
43. Badrudin Minidal Abdullah
44. Ben Tikaw
45. Datukan Sato Sabiwang
46. Guibar Amil Diya a.k.a. Jabar
47. Hud Lamban Abdullah a.k.a. Hud Amilil
48. Kagi Abdul Salam
49. Kamar Duma
50. Kambal Sabpa
51. Lakiman Klid Dawaling
52. Makku Tikaw a.k.a. Maku
53. Mahmod Pidtub Amilil
54. Marops Kudos Omar a.k.a. Marup
55. Mer Amilil
56. Mohammad Ali Tambako
57. Morsid Awab
58. Muhamidin Abas Sinsuat
59. Musa Awab
60. Musib Kamot Hasim
61. Noel Sinsuat Ganoy
62. Pendatun Utek Makakua a.k.a. Otik Pundatun a.k.a. Otik Pindatun
63. Rasul Mendo a.k.a. Rasul Animbang a.k.a. Bisaya
64. Salik Kikok a.k.a. Salik Kikuk
65. Suweb Inday Balabagan
66. Tamano Esmail Sabpa
67. Teng Sabpa a.k.a. Theng Sabpa
68. Ustads Madiyan
69. Abdul Waab Sabpa
70. Gapar Sinsuat|
71. Joel Tatak
72. Resbak Salindatu
73. Ustads Gali
74. Commander Anife
75. Commander Haumves a.k.a. Hamves
76. alias Diok
77. alias Johari
78. alias Juhari
79. alias Kalirin
80. alias Kutap
81. alias Moter
82. alias Mawiya
83. alias Ngods
84. alias Pakki
85. alias Ramos
86. alias Saudi
87. alias Sumba
88. alias Usah
- source: CNN Philippines 

If Leila De Lima is really helping the powerless how could she ignore the families of the fallen 44, she can use the resources of the government as DOJ secretary to gather more evidence, thankfully #changehascome



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