Amid the Manhunt vs. Atong Ang, DILG Chief Jonvic Remulla Speaks on Reward
DILG
As the families of the missing
sabungeros
call for justice, the
DILG offered a P10-million reward for information that could lead to the arrest of Atong Ang
. Here are the other accused in the case who are currently under the custody of the authorities:
Police Lt. Col. Ryan Jay Orapa, Rogelio Borican Jr.
Rodelio Anig-ig
Jezrel Mahilum
Mark Zabala
Ronquillo Anding
Police Senior Master Sergeant (PSMS) Joey Encarnacion
Police Executive Master Sergeant Aaron Cabillan
Police Master Sergeant (PMSg) Michael Claveria
PSMS Mark Anthony Manrique
PSMS Anderson Abary
Police Staff Sergeant (PSSG) Edmon Munoz
PSSG Alfredo Andres
Police Major Philip Almedilla
Police Lt. Henry Sasaluya
Police Chief Master Sergeant Arturo dela Cruz
PSMS Farvy dela Cruz
Police Corporal Angel Martin
Emman Falle
Julious Gumulon
PMSg Renan Fulgencio
Photo from Inquirer
DOJ believes that Atong Ang is still in the country
“Malapit na. Kung ako mapikon talagang dadagdagan ko na ‘yan,”
Remulla said.
Photo Courtesy of Inquirer
Previously, DILG chief Jonvic Remulla assured that there would be an easy turn over of the P10-million reward for anyone who can give the information that will directly lead to the arrest of Atong Ang. Based on the
report
possibility that Atong Ang is either in Cambodia or Thailand
. His claim came after whistleblower Julie Patidongan said the online
sabong
also allegedly operates in Cambodia.
DOJ reacted to the advice of Atong Ang’s lawyer for him not to surrender