Affidavit Submitted in Missing Sabungeros Case
In a significant development in the missing sabungeros case, a respondent in a separate Manila court proceeding recently submitted an affidavit to the Department of Justice (DOJ). This affidavit supports a murder complaint filed against businessman Charlie “Atong” Ang and several others.
Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Charlie Guhit confirmed this update during the second preliminary investigation hearing. The affidavit plays a crucial role in the ongoing efforts to uncover the truth behind the disappearance of the sabungeros.
Details from the Department of Justice Hearing
Officials reported that the affidavit was presented as evidence to strengthen the murder complaint. It contains firsthand accounts and information that could shed light on the circumstances surrounding the missing sabungeros.
Community members noted that the hearing is part of a broader investigation aimed at holding accountable those allegedly involved in the incident. The DOJ continues to prioritize transparency and thoroughness in this sensitive case.
Significance of the Affidavit in the Case
The affidavit’s submission marks a pivotal moment in the missing sabungeros case. Sources said it may provide new leads and help prosecutors build a stronger case against the accused individuals.
Local leaders emphasized the importance of justice for the victims and their families. They expressed hope that the investigation would proceed swiftly and fairly, ensuring that all responsible parties face appropriate consequences.
Next Steps in the Investigation
Officials indicated that further hearings and evidence assessments are forthcoming. The DOJ remains committed to following due process while expediting the resolution of this case.
Community groups continue to call for vigilance and cooperation with authorities to ensure that justice prevails in the missing sabungeros investigation.
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