đź’ĄBreaking: Two “Missing Links” Arrested Abroad in Shocking Twist to Sabungero Disappearance Case – Illegitimate Son of Atong Ang to Testify?đź’Ą

MANILA – After more than four years of mystery and stalled investigations, the long-running case of the missing sabungeros (cockfighting enthusiasts) has taken a dramatic turn. The Philippine National Police (PNP), under the leadership of CIDG Director General Macapas, has confirmed the arrest and repatriation of two key individuals believed to hold vital information regarding the disappearance of several sabungeros.

🔍 Who Are the Key Players?

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At the center of this renewed investigation are Ilakim Patidongan and Jose Patidongan, brothers of whistleblower Jolly “Totoy” Patidongan, who previously implicated powerful individuals in the disappearance of multiple cockfighters. Their arrests, conducted in utmost secrecy by the CIDG, were executed in a Southeast Asian country where the brothers had been hiding.

The CIDG team, led personally by General Macapas, executed a quiet but critical operation after confirming intelligence that the two were abroad. The suspects were repatriated to the Philippines on July 22 with no media coverage or public fanfare—a calculated move by authorities to avoid tipping off potential accomplices or undermining the investigation.

đź’Ľ Why Are These Two So Important?

Jose and Ilakim Patidongan are considered the “missing links” in the case due to their alleged direct involvement in suspicious incidents tied to the missing sabungeros:

Ilakim Patidongan was caught on CCTV withdrawing money using the ATM card of Melbert Santos, one of the missing victims.

Jose Patidongan allegedly appears in a cellphone video escorting Michael Bautista, another missing sabungero, while handcuffed.

Both incidents are crucial in establishing a timeline and identifying the perpetrators. The PNP believes that their testimonies are essential in corroborating earlier statements made by whistleblower Jolly Patidongan, who has implicated alleged mastermind Charlie “Atong” Ang.

👥 In a Twist: Alleged Illegitimate Son of Atong Ang Comes Forward

 

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Adding more fuel to the fire, a man claiming to be the illegitimate son of Atong Ang has reportedly surfaced and is willing to testify against his father. While the full details of his testimony remain under wraps, sources suggest it could provide the missing link to tie Ang directly to the disappearances—something previous investigations failed to achieve.

⚖️ Why Are the Patidongan Brothers Being Charged?

Despite being potential witnesses, both Jose and Ilakim Patidongan are now facing criminal charges:

Jose was found to have an outstanding arrest warrant for robbery and a prior conviction, which led to his immediate custody.

Ilakim is being charged for using a fake passport under the name “Robert Bylon.”

Some have questioned why individuals considered as witnesses are being charged. The PNP clarified this strategy follows Rule 119 of the Revised Rules of Criminal Procedure, which requires individuals to be formally charged before they can be discharged as state witnesses.

“They are not being harassed,” a CIDG official stated. “Filing charges is a legal necessity to allow the courts to consider discharging them as witnesses. It’s not harassment; it’s procedure.”

To qualify as state witnesses, the law requires:

Their testimonies must be absolutely necessary.

There should be no other direct evidence available.

They must not be the most guilty among the accused.

They must have no prior convictions (in this case, this may disqualify Jose).

🧬 What About the Recovered Remains?

The CIDG has also provided updates on the forensic efforts. Bone fragments found in Taal Lake were too contaminated due to prolonged submersion. However, bones exhumed from a Laurel, Batangas cemetery yielded three DNA profiles (two males, one female), none of which matched any of the 23 DNA samples provided by families of the missing sabungeros.

🕵️‍♂️ What Happens Next?

 

Now that Jose and Ilakim Patidongan are in the custody of the PNP, investigators aim to solidify the cases against key suspects. With Julie Patidongan’s testimony alone insufficient, authorities hope to use his brothers’ testimonies to strengthen the case.

The CIDG emphasized that no one is above the law and that the PNP will not allow itself to be used to further any political or personal agenda. Their sole objective remains: justice for the missing sabungeros and their families.

🗣️ Final Word from the CIDG

“General Macapas has acted within the bounds of the law,” a CIDG representative said. “His focus is clear—to find justice for the victims and ensure no stone is left unturned.”

With explosive revelations, new witnesses, and arrests unfolding, the case of the missing sabungeros is far from over. As the web of conspiracy continues to unravel, the nation watches—hoping the truth will finally come to light.


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