At around 6:30 PM, Julito Etang was roused by his wife because the latter noticed the presence of armed men near their hut. The armed men ordered Julito to bring rice and other food items to the place where they were camping out, about a kilometer away from Julito’s house. Julito’s neighbor, Borromeo Cabilis was also ordered by the armed men to bring food items. Out of fear, the two brought what little they had to the place where the armed men were waiting.
Julito and Borromeo did not return home that night.
At around 6:30 PM, Julito Etang was roused by his wife because the latter noticed the presence of armed men near their hut. The armed men ordered Julito to bring rice and other food items to the place where they were camping out, about a kilometer away from Julito’s house. Julito’s neighbor, Borromeo Cabilis was also ordered by the armed men to bring food items. Out of fear, the two brought what little they had to the place where the armed men were waiting.
Julito and Borromeo did not return home that night.
The folowing day, Julito’s brother who is a barangay councilor sought the help of his fellow barangay officials and conducted a search together with some neighbors. They searched the wooded areas of Brgy. Baang but they did not find the two that day.
On June 3, the search team continued looking for the victims. At around 1:00 PM of that day, Julito’s distraught wife went to the local radio station DYME to plead to the military to release her husband.
At 4:00 PM, Julito and Borromeo’s remains were found by the search team in an interior part of Brgy. Baang. Their hands were tied and their mouths covered with packaging tape.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) Provincial Director vowed to seek justice for the victims as a response to the plea of Julito’ wife.