The
Liberal Party in Pangasinan today condemned the pre-dawn grenade attack on the
house of Bugallon Mayor Rodrigo Orduna, the whisteblower who filed plunder
charges against Gov. Amado Espino, Jr. for alleged involvement in jueteng
operations.
The
Liberal Party, at the same time, called on law enforcement agencies in
Pangasinan to intensify operations against private armed groups and other
lawless elements who may be employed by politicians to sow terror on rival
candidates.
“We,
in the Liberal Party, condemn the grenade attack on the house of Mayor Ric
Orduna. We are asking the authorities to investigate this deplorable act and
arrest whoever is behind the attack,” said former Vice Gov. Oscar Lambino, LP
spokesman and vice-provincial chair.
Initial
police reports showed that an unidentified person hurled the grenade on Orduna’s
compound on Bugayong street in Barangay Poblacion around 1:30 a.m. today. No one was reported injured.
Orduna
is serving his last term as mayor, and is now running for vice mayor of
Bugallon. He has joined the Liberal Party after severing his ties with Gov.
Espino, whose son Jumel is now running for mayor of Bugallon under the Nationalist
People’s Coalition.
Orduna
hogged the headlines last December after he filed plunder charges at the Office
of the Ombudsman against Gov. Espino for allegedly pocketing more than P900
million from proceeds of jueteng operations in Pangasinan.
Orduna,
a former trusted political lieutenant of Espino, said the governor accumulated
the ill-gotten wealth from jueteng operations since the time Espino was police
director of Pangasinan in 1988.
His
statements at the Ombudsman were corroborated by Fernando Alimagno, alias Boy
Bata, who confessed that he was one of the biggest jueteng operators in
Pangasinan. Alimagno is now running for mayor of Candelaria, Quezon, under
PDP-Laban.
Alaminos
City Mayor Hernani Braganza, the Liberal Party’s gubernatorial candidate for
Pangasinan, called on the police to beef up the security of Orduna and increase
police visibility in Bugallon and other election hotspots in Pangasinan.
“We
acknowledge the gains made by the Pangasinan police in curbing crime incidents,
but our law enforcers should be on the look-out for lawless elements out to
sabotage preparations for the May elections,” Braganza said.
“The
attack on Mayor Orduna deals a serious blow on efforts to ensure safe and fair
elections in Pangasinan. Our law enforcement agencies should conduct more
checkpoints and increase police visibility to prevent the outbreak of election
violence,” he said.
“We also call on the
authorities to intensify the crackdown on private armed groups in Pangasinan to
ensure that lawless elements would not be used by politicians to terrorize
their rivals,” the LP gubernatorial bet
added.
Braganza
said police investigators should also look into the possibility that the
grenade attack on Orduna may be connected with the plunder charges that the
mayor filed against Gov. Espino.
“The
investigators should explore all possible motives for the attack. Whoever is
behind this insidious act is serious in silencing Mayor Orduna,” he pointed
out.
“But
we will not let this incident cow us into submission. The Liberal Party stands
side by side with Mayor Orduna in exposing the problems plaguing Pangasinan,
and we will fight to the end so that truth and justice may prevail,” Braganza
stressed.