When he was still Inquirer columnist, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court and former legal counsel for Mrs. Arroyo Antonio Carpio wrote a column about the Dacer-Corbito murder case. Basing his column on the hand-written testimony of former PAOCTF operative Dumlao, Carpio wrote extensively about the alleged document which purportedly show the link between former president Joseph "Erap" Estrada and the BW scam.
Carpio just validated my earlier entry as to the real reason behind the murder of Publicist Bubby Dacer. That explains one of the key statements made by former PAOCTF head Michael Ray Aquino, when Aquino reportedly asked Dumlao to case Dacer and get whatever documents he can get from his Manila Hotel office.
Before he was murdered, Dacer was privy to some documents that prove the business interest of Erap to the BW stock scam, which, at that time, was reportedly designed by Dante Tan.
Tan hired Dacer to contain the damage caused by media's intrusion on the stock scandal. Days before he was abducted, Dacer met Estrada. Estrada, as some sources say, tried to prevail upon Dacer. Dacer refused and dropped Tan as client.
Tan is now based in Canada and until now, refuses to testify about this alleged abduction and murder of Bubby Dacer.
I will now modify my earlier entry in light of the recent publication of the affidavit of former PAOCTF Task Force Luzon Head Cezar Mancao.
It seems that Lacson knew of the abduction but tried to contain it because PAOCTF men were involved in the murder. Based on knowledgeable sources, PAOCTF men were tapped to execute the special operations NOT upon orders of Lacson but of someone who was being hit by a scandal at that time. It was a special ops alright, but it was a contract killing, not in the name of national security as what is being peddled in the media right now. But, a purely special ops enterprise by some PAOCTF personnel.
By the way, who financed Dumlao's US$ 100,000 bail or surety bond in his extradition case in the United States?
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