The country’s mandatory organization of lawyers has formed a task force to investigate the killings of lawyers in the country.
In a resolution, the IBP Board of Governors authorized their national president, lawyer Abdiel Dan Elijah Fajardo, to appoint the chairman and four members of the panel “all of whom are members in good standing of the Integrated Bar and of proven probity, independence and competence.”
The IBP said the task force is mandated “to investigate, document, prosecute or assist in the prosecution of cases involving the murder or violent assault against the members of the Bar and/or their families.”
The panel is required to submit a semi-annual report to the IBP board.
“The apparent continued attacks on the members of the Bar, none of which had been successfully resolved or prosecuted, create an impression of impunity, wherein State forces appear indifferent and helpless, or, worse, in one case, even involved in such violent assaults,” the IBP stressed.
“This impression of impunity, in turn, creates a chilling effect on members of the Bar, who, in the discharge of the solemn duties as officers of the court and guardians of the Rule of Law, are placed under a serious, grave and imminent threat to their life and family,” the group lamented.
The IBP, a mandatory organization of over 55,000 lawyers in the country, made the move following the recent killings of two lawyers—Argel Cabatbat last Feb. 13 and Jonah John Ungab, vice mayor of Ronda town in Cebu who served as lawyer of detained drug lord Kerwin Espinosa, last Feb. 19.
“The investigation of these cases has remained open-ended or unresolved nor has there been any of the said cases prosecuted before our courts of justice, with the perpetrators roaming freely in our midst and with the families of the victims haplessly and silently bearing the pain and suffering of a murdered loved one,” it said.
The IBP has already condemned the killings of Cabatbat and Ungab and called on authorities to expedite the investigations and bring the perpetrators to justice.