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Lascañas: ‘Superman’ ordered death of political enemies, innocents

(Read the whole affidavit in VERA Files website. Click here.)

SPO3 Arthur Lascanas at his press conference in the Senate.  Photo by Senate media.
SPO3 Arthur Lascanas at his press conference in the Senate. Photo by Senate media.

By Charmaine Deogracias
VERA Files

They called him Superman.

That was the code the Davao Death Squad allegedly gave former Davao City mayor now President Rodrigo Duterte while they were killing criminals on his orders, according to police officer and the DDS’ self-confessed team leader Arthur Lascañas.

In his 12-page affidavit signed and notarized on Feb. 19, 2017, Lascañas said the squad initially targeted “drug addicts, drug pushers, snatchers, hold-uppers and other criminals.”

“Later on, however, we were ordered by Mayor Duterte to go after and kill his personal and political enemies,” he continued. “We became like hired killers who killed not only criminals but innocent people.”

Lascañas emerged last week to accuse Duterte of involvement in at least three murder cases, the massacre of a family and the bombing of Davao mosques, which in his affidavit he referred to as just the tip of a “bloody iceberg” that “Superman” had knowledge, directly ordered, consented, tolerated and acquiesced.

“The decision to erase and kill the entire family was cleared by ‘Superman,’ which was the code name our group gave to Mayor Duterte,” Lascañas said in his affidavit.

VERA Files tried to get a statement from Press Secretary Martin Andanar who referred us to Presidential Spokesman Ernesto Abella. As of presstime, Abella has not replied to our request for a statement.

Lascañas also formally identified at least 12 police officers and three other civilians in least five cases he said the DDS was allegedly involved in. These are the raid on the residence of Alan Tancio, allegedly a known drug pusher, in which a housemaid was killed, the massacre of the Patasaja family, the bombing of Davao mosques, and the murders of rogue Constabulary soldier Jun Bersabal and broadcaster Jun Pala.

He did not however include in his affidavit the murder of his two brothers that he had publicly confessed to, supposedly in “blind obedience and loyalty” to Duterte.

While Lascañas narrated how the DDS operated and executed its missions, and murdered and buried its victims, absent in his affidavits were the dates when these incidents actually happened. This while he claimed that the events contained in his affidavit are some of the “most significant killings” that he and those he tagged did together.

The police officers he named were Maj. Ernersto Macasaet, Maj. Ildefonso Asentista, SPO4s Fulgencio Pavo, Jun Naresma, Sanson Buenaventura, Ben Laud, Desiderio Cloribel, SPO3s Gerry Baguhin, Teodoro Paguidapon, SPO1 Jim Tan, Insp. Rommel Mitra and a certain Patayan. All except Mitra allegedly participated either in the killings or the bombing of Davao mosques or both.

Mitra was mentioned as involved in the alleged cover-up of the murder of Bersabal, who led a group of Philippine Constabulary soldiers engaged in criminal activities such as “akyat bahay (breaking and entering), rape, and robbery.”

Together with Edgar Matobato, who first confessed to be a member of the DDS, Mitra faced an investigation before the Commission on Human Rights, but was later exonerated.

Lascañas also named at least five civilians: Cris Lanay, brothers Valentin, Alan and Roland Duhilag and Jerry Trocio who allegedly acted as DDS accomplices. The name of a certain “Miguel” appeared in the affidavit as having helped strip naked the dead bodies of Patasaja family before burying them in a deep quarry.

A certain “Joy” of Bacaca Heights, Davao City was mentioned among the “players” or hitmen in the assassination of radio broadcaster Pala that included the Duhilag brothers and Trocio.

Lanay was a former member of the New People’s Army belonged to the Rebel Returnees Association (RRA) which Lascañas claimed they used as force multipliers in their operations. He was allegedly with the DDS from the first operational plan to kill Tancio, a known drug pusher in his residence at Bacaca, Davao City.

Lascañas recalled that Duterte won as mayor of Davao City in 1988 and immediately organized the Anti-Crime Task Force headed by Macasaet, who was reportedly Duterte’s “very close friend.” Lascañas became a member of the Task Force, which went after criminals and organized crime.

Encouraged by the resulting drop in the crime rate in the city, Duterte then began organizing liquidation squads. Eventually, Lascañas said the group also targeted Duterte’s personal and political enemies as well.

It was the raid at Tancio’s residence that gave the group the name DDS, he said. Originally they wanted to make it appear the NPA was behind the killings, by leaving a note that said, “Wag pamarisan mga salot ng lipunan (Don’t imitate the dregs of society).”

Somebody in the group protested the use of the name of the NPA, who would deny it, and could irritate Mayor Duterte. “So Asentista and Lanay inserted another name – the Davao Death Squad,” Lascañas said.

The raid on Tancio’s residence yielded no firearms or illegal drugs. No arrest was made but the house was peppered with bullets, and no one returned fire. The only occupant was a housemaid who was killed in the operation.

Lascañas recounted in detail revealed the killing of the Patasaja family whose head, identified only as “Mr. Patasaja” was believed to be behind the kidnapping of a certain Mrs. Abaca, wife of a local banker in Davao City named Dante Abaca. Mrs Abaca was eventually released.

Their initial investigation revealed that the person behind it was a certain Edwin Angeles, who Lascañas described in his affidavit as part Muslim, and believed to be the leader of an organized kidnap-for-ransom group from Basilan and Zamboanga Peninsula.

A check on Angeles’ background showed he was a police asset who had infiltrated the Abu Sayyaf group and introduced kidnap-for-ransom activities to destroy the group’s Islamist foundations. A former Marine colonel who led operations against the Abu Sayyaf told Vera Files Angeles was the nephew of the wife of a Marine general.

Angeles was arrested but escaped detention at Camp Crame together with Khaddafy Janjalani, who succeeded his brother Abdurajak as leader of the Abu Sayyaf.

The DDS, according to Lascañas, exhausted all means round the clock for weeks in different provinces in South and North Cotabato but failed to find Angeles. Several months later, “A-1” information revealed that it was Patasaja who was behind the Abaca kidnapping, but Angeles’ name continued to appear as financier even if they were zeroing in on Patasaja already.

Duterte was briefed about the abduction of the whole Patasaja family and his guidance sought. In his affidavit, Lascañas said Duterte gave the go signal to have the whole family “erased” and make sure “limpio lang (Visayan for clean or without trace).”

And so it was done, muffled gunshots of a firearm with suppressor were heard from a small house where Patasaja, his father-in-law, a male helper and a housemaid were being held.

“I then heard the loud screams of the wife and then silence after several gunshots were fired. I did not know then how the child was killed because it was dark,” Lascañas said in his affidavit.

In his public confession on February 20, Lascañas narrated how the group overruled him after he appealed to them to spare the boy’s life. He included this incident in his affidavit.

“After all their bodies were lined up on the ground, their personal belongings removed and burned including the Quran of the wife. All the bodies were then loaded into two vehicles and brought deeper into the Laud quarry where Miguel and two other trusted men of SPO4 Laud stripped them naked before burying them,” Lascañas narrated in his affidavit.

He said his team claimed and received the reward money of P200,000 from Duterte several days after that. Macasaet then instructed them to go back to the Laud quarry to check the area where the bodies were buried.

“We returned to Laud quarry and brought used oil which we put on top of the places where the bodies were buried to keep the flies away,” Lascañas said.

Lascañas also put in writing what he confessed publicly on the Bersabal murder, the Davao mosques bombing and the assassination of Pala.

“I do not expect forgiveness from the families and relatives of the people we killed. I do hope that they would at least find comfort in knowing what really happened to them and who was truly responsible for their disappearance and murder,” Lascañas said.

Lascañas said the incidents in his affidavit are just some of the many involving Duterte of which he had personal knowledge. He took part in them, together with police other police officers, rebel returnees and others with the prior knowledge, direct orders, consent, tolerance or acquiescence of then Mayor Duterte of Davao City.

“I know it’s not enough to say sorry, but I am truly sorry for what I have done and I am ready to face the consequences of my action,” Lascañas said.

(VERA Files is put out by senior journalists taking a deeper look into current issues. VERA is Latin for true.)

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21 Comments

  1. chi chi

    Yes the truth, nothing but the truth, reason why they like Trillanes jailed also.

    The deterioration (I say DUTERIORATION) of every government begins with the decay of the principles on which it was founded –
    Charles-Louis de Secondat

  2. Tilamsik Tilamsik

    This is an Afidavit, a legal document. IMPEACH..NOW..!

  3. Too late to be hero. Pero sige lang magsalita ka lang dahil ilang taon ay eleksyon na. Luzon,Visayas, at Mindanao maraming tao ang GUTOM ang nararanasan sa pagkontra ng gobyerno sa illegal gambling. Sabi ng mga nag susugal ay ayos lang kung ang kontra droga dahil perwisyo naman talaga ang droga. Pero sa illegal gambling na ultimo piso ang pag taya ay pag tuunan pa ng pansin, anong klaseng gobyerno sa ngayon. Maraming tao ang walang trabaho. Para magka pera ng konti ay mag aser. Hihingi ng stab at magpunta sa mahilig magtaya ng swertres o jai alai at patayain kung may pera. Piso, dalawang piso o magkanu ang itaya na kung manalo ay may 10 percent.
    Ang 1 piso panalo ng 400 pesos. Nagkakapera ang maraming tao na wala masyadong pera dahil sa illigal gambling pero ngayon wala na, hapa hapa na kung tawagin dahil mainit sa mga pulis. Ang ibang financer ay tumigil na pag finance sa gambling. Pati nag majhong o nag baraha ay stop na rin. Tiyak talaga na kahit sino pa ang indorso sa sunod na eleksyon ay hindi manalo. Huwag naman sana na atakihin pa ang illigal gambling na swertres, jai alai. Ang mga online gambling lang sana kung iyon man ang atakihin kasi online naman at sa computer.

  4. Ilang buwan na lang dahil sa pag higpit at pagpatigil ng illigal gambling dadami ang pokpok na babae. Dahil walang pagkakitaan ang magulang na sa jai alai o suwertres lang umaasa dahil wala silang iba na pagkakitaan ay kumbinsihin ang anak na mag pokpok na lang para magkapera. Walang trabaho, at para magkapera ay sa sa pag aser o pagpataya ng jai alai o suwertres ang naisipan dahil kung manalo ay may porsyento pero pinatigil pa. Darami ang magkaka AIDS ilang buwan na lang.

  5. Ultimo mag tong its na ang pustahan ay piso piso ay takot na rin. Madali lang ang panahon, wag lang uli mag ambisyon si Sen. Grace Poe na kumandidato tiyak mananalo sino man ang itapat sa kandidato ng administrasyon. Kung nakiisa lang si Sen. Grace Poe kay Binay o kay Roxas ay tiyak siguro ibang presidente ang nanalo.

  6. Tongue, I don’t have it.

    Lascañas studied law. He was not able to take the Bar exams, though. So Tiglao’s doubts about his authorship of the published pages of his Journal is unfair. Based on ignorance.

  7. batangpasig batangpasig

    Tiglao’s articles are very biased and any comments that refute his theses do not see the light of day in the feedback section. Only those that praise him as insightful, brilliant, blah-blah…are dutifully recorded.

  8. Yup, I’m quite impressed by the way Lascañas expressed himself especially in almost-flawless English. His Law subjects must have honed his communication skills.

    And though Tiglao’s articles are based on ignorance, there are a few idiots rejoicing as comrade Bobbi spews preposterous, erroneous conclusions against this new whistleblower. On the other hand, the usually vague difference between the blind 16M tards and the rest of society is now easily discernible because of these issues that require simple mental processing yet they fail to recognize bullshit even if it falls at the tip of their noses.

  9. Tongue, I was told he has many grammar lapses like noun-verb agreement, which are very common. But he is not stupid policeman that Tiglao like to believe he is.

    He is more at home with Tagalog when speaking. (I can understand that. I’m more at home speaking in Taglish than in English) That’s what he will use when he faces the Senate hearing today.

  10. The reason I asked if you have the complete transcript of his handwritten journal is someone told me I have met Lascañas quite a few times in 1986-87. Lascañas had mentioned somewhere that he worked for Mr. Raymund Moreno, President of Liberty Telecoms, Moredel Inc, Radionet, and several other companies. Lascañas worked as private bodyguard of Moreno and my girlfriend then (now my wife) was his executive secretary.

    I would wait for her in the Executive Lounge where his own driver, bodyguard, and sometimes, his wife and children would wait for him and my gf to finish their business. If it was late at night, he would invite us for dinner at Intercon or Hotel Nikko. His boys would sit at the next table. FYI, Moreno recently sold his holdings (majority of which are radio frequency licenses) worth Billions of pesos to Ramon Ang, who recently resold it to Ayala’s Globe Telecoms and Pangilinan’s Smart/PLDT after failing to attract the Australians into competing with the duopoly.

    Damn, I can’t remember Lascañas’ face as seen on TV and the newspapers but my wife says Moreno would call him “Art” and that he may have been introduced to Gen. Fabian Ver – a partner of Morenos’.

    Lascañas later worked as bodyguard for American Gen. Singlaub – co-founder of the CIA and staunch anti-communist who was involved in anti-communist movements in Asia: Manchuria, Laos, Korea, Vietnam, Philippines and Afghanistan. Singlaub’s cover at the time (early in Cory’s regime) was as treasure hunter, supposedly of the famed Yamashita Treasure. One of my former classmates in UP was hired by Singlaub as Civil Engineer. Of course they didn’t discover a single ounce of gold. Singlaub’s frequent trips to the provinces I would now connect to mere spying on the local communists.

    I wonder if there are any connections – CIA, Moreno, Ramon Ang, the Ayalas and the recent turnaround. You are the sleuth. Is there any?

  11. batangpasig batangpasig

    What preliminary deductions can I form, assuming that the narrations above are true and accurate? Lascañas has been a mercenary for both sides of the political divide: Singlaub and Duterte. His recent turnaround is surely orchestrated by another group other than by himself suddenly feeling remorseful for his past actions. This is getting interesting.

  12. MPRivera MPRivera

    isang tanong

    sen lacson: yung sinabi ni matobato na pinatay nyo yung dance instructor na BF ng kapatid ni pres. duterte na si jocelyn at tinapon nyo sa quarry, talaga pinatay nyo?

    lascanas: opo, your honor.

    sen lacson: pinatay nyo?

    lascanas: opo, pinatay namin

    sen lacson: kung maipapakita ko sa iyo sa susunod na hearing na buhay siya?

    lascanas: pinatay po namin

    sen lacson: hindi. kung maipakita ko nga na buhay yung DI?

    lascanas: ?????????????? (walang maisagot)

  13. MPRivera MPRivera

    post of jocellyn duterte villarica:

    i am at this momentlistening at the senate hearing of lascanas on the alleged EJK of president duterte…. it is nothing but a farce and trillanes’ biggest showbiz career. “90% sa sinabi ni edgar matobato ay totoo. andoon ako sa pag-abduct sa DI na nanloko sa kapatid ni mayor na si jocellyn duterte….” yan ang sinabi ni lascanas.

    hahahaha….buhay na buhay po yung DI na sinasabi nila!!! ang pangalan po niya ay si ruben borja baguio….

    sen. trillanes, pag kumuha na naman kayo ng ibang witness, siguradohin mong certified, true and correct. mukha na kayong tanga!….sinasayang nyo yung sinasahod sa iyo ng taong-bayan. good luck na lang sa susunod na sequel mo sa DDS!

    – end of post

  14. To continue my story, Raymund Moreno hired Lascañas as bodyguard apparently to be protected from harm as he had been identified as a Marcos crony, probably just after the first EDSA revolution at approximately the same time my wife was hired by Moreno. One of his top managers was Roger V. Quevedo. The middle initial “V” stands for Ver. Fabian Ver was said to be Moreno’s partner and he facilitated the licensing of radio frequencies in their company.

    When an Aquino was again put in Malacañang in 2010, Moreno played down his holding in Liberty Telecoms and partnered with Middle Eastern businessmen to put up the ill-fated Wi-Tribe. When Noynoy Aquino was replaced by Duterte in 2016, Wi-Tribe officially closed its operations.

  15. baguneta baguneta

    Ang babaw mo naman MPRivera, yung DI na pinatay wala na yun patay na nga eh. Etong gustong iprisinta eh yung DI ng kapatid ni Duterte ngayon. Typical

  16. MPRivera MPRivera

    baguneta, si senator lacson ang nagsagawa ng pagtatanong kay lascanas, hindi ako.

    patay man o buhay pa, wala akong pakialam.

    ang tanong – bakit “binuhay” ng kapatid ni duterte ang bangkay ng DI?

    bakit naniwala si senator lacson?

  17. Yung issue ng “buhay” na DI lumabas noon pa kay Matobato at na-deny na rin ng kapatid ni Duterte. Ang problema sabi niya buhay pa, pero di naman inilabas. Yang mga ganyang issue diyan magkakatalo pag dating sa korte. Confession versus denial. Mas madaling mag-deny kesa umaming pumatay ng tao.

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