Friday, December 3, 2010

Slain botanist’s wife seeks NBI help

abs-cbnNEWS.com
Posted at 12/03/2010

MANILA, Philippines – The wife of one of the country’s top botanists who was killed in a purported crossfire between government troops and communist rebels in Leyte province sought the National Bureau of Investigation’s (NBI) help on Thursday.

Glenda Co, wife of Dr. Leonard Co, is seeking justice for the death of her husband.

She was accompanied to the NBI headquarters by lawyer Evalyn Ursua.

Aside from Co, his aides Sofronio Cortez and Julius Borromeo were also killed during the November 15 incident.

The Department of Justice earlier launched a fact-finding investigation on the botanist’s death.

The fact-finding panel is composed of  Assistant State Prosecutors Diosdado B. Solidum and Bryan Jacinto S. Cacha of the National Prosecution Service, and Atty. Romulo Asis, chief of the NBI death investigation division.

The 56-year old Co, a specialist in plant taxonomy and ethnobotany, was in the area collecting specimens for a reforestation project for the Lopez-owned Energy Development Corp. (EDC), which hired him as consultant. He was also president of the Philippine Native Plants Conservation Society, Inc.

Cortez was a forest guard of EDC while Borromeo was a member of the Tongonan Farmers Association.  EDC operates power plants in Leyte.

The Armed Forces' Central Command (CentCom) said soldiers of the Army's 19th Infantry Battalion clashed with at least 8 NPA rebels during a security operation in the vicinity of EDC compound in Kananga.

The military and the police are conducting a separate investigation into the possible violation of military regulations in said incident.

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