Pubdate: Sat, 07 Dec 2002 Source: Manila Times (Philippines) Copyright: 2002, The Manila Times Contact: http://www.manilatimes.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/921 Author: Jefferson Antiporda, Reporter and Jean Fernando, Correspondent, With Ma. Theresa Torres DESTABILIZERS EYED IN SLAY Police Say Campos' Murder Part Of Plot To Undermine Gov't The murder Thursday of Senior Supt. John Campos could be part of a plot to destabilize the government, a top police official said yesterday. Chief Supt. Eduardo Matillano, Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group director, said the gunning down of Campos bears striking similarities with the killing of Baron Cervantes, self-proclaimed spokesman of the Young Officers' Union a year ago. Cervantes was believed to have been killed by a group that was trying to create a climate of fear to undermine the government. Interviewed after a command conference yesterday in Camp Crame, Matillano said he believes the Campos murder "is part of a bigger plot to undermine the administration, and we are investigating that angle." He did not identify any group as the suspected plotters. He said his department would assist the Southern Police District, the lead agency investigating the case. Cervantes was killed in December last year in front of a convenience store in Las Pias City. Matillano said that as in Cervantes' case, the murder of Campos was " well-planned, gruesome, and brutal." The former narcotics agent was shot once in the head and twice in the back in the Tita Ghem's Pares Pares House where he stopped for bulalo soup on the way home to Better Living Subdivision. A stray bullet killed a waitress of the eatery. A companion of Campos, Antonio Cabanban, was unharmed. Matillano said his investigators are interested in Cabanban because he is a classmate of Supt. Rafael Cardeo, one of the principal suspects in the Cervantes murder. "Cabanban and Cardeo are both members of Philippine Military Academy Class ' 82, although Cabanban was dismissed from the academy - We will be looking at these common denominators," Matillano said. Chief Supt. Jose Gutierrez, Southern Police District director, said his men have four witnesses in the Campos case, including the crew of the food stall. Gutierrez said they have no suspects yet. PNP Crime Laboratory chief Senior Supt. Restituto Mosqueda said the slugs taken from the scene of the crime were similar to M-16 slugs fragments which were found in the victim's body. Cabanban said Campos had to change his telephone number four times because Mary Ong, the former undercover agent named Rosebud and Campos' lover, had been persistently calling him. Ong has said Campos' former boss, Sen. Panfilo Lacson, was behind his murder. "Rosebud has been stalking him, he even change his PLDT number four times but she eventually find out that number even if he doesn't talk to her - she always say things over the phone," Cabanban said. "I don't want to think Mary is involved but with the way things are falling into place I think it is orchestrated," he said. Cabanban said he and Campos have been friends for years and often saw each other. They went out Wednesday night to celebrate Campos' topping his comptrollership course in Camp Crame. Gutierrez said they have a copy of the transcript of the text messages to Campos' cellular phone before he was killed. He refused to give the names of those who sent the messages. Yesterday, Sergio Campos, brother of the victim, asked Ong to "stop making accusations and let the police handle the investigation." He also advised Ong to stop pretending as if she still cared for his brother. "We are not interested in seeing her in television crying ... she is not welcome here, she should let John rest in peace," Campos said. He said his brother had been receiving death threats early this year but he did not take them seriously. Yesterday, the Department of Justice formed a panel of prosecutors that would handle the preliminary investigation once the Campos case is filed. Paraaque City Prosecutor Joaquin Escobar said he would assign Paraaque Second Assistant City Prosecutor Rene Garcia and Third Assistant City Prosecutor Antonette Medina to the case. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth