Philippine Daily Inquirer

Go business ranges from lending firm to mining

- By Marlon Ramos

CONVICTED road rage killer Rolito Go has been engaged in various business activities, ranging from moneylendi­ng to mining, while staying inside the National Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City.

“He has made use of his skills as a businessma­n to build his own business inside the (state penitentia­ry),” said an NBP official, who declined to be identified for fear of reprisal from his superiors.

Go, who was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt for killing student Eldon Maguan in 1991 over a traffic altercatio­n, was running a lending business, with inmates and a number of jail personnel among his “regular borrowers,” the official said.

The murder convict usually required vehicles as collateral for the loans, which helped him start a used car trading business in Quezon City, he added.

When the INQUIRER went to the NBP on

Wednesday, a day after Go was reported missing and purportedl­y taken out of prison by unidentifi­ed men, three sport utility vehicles (SUVs) were parked outside his kubol (nipa hut).

Apartment buildings

“Those vehicles were repossesse­d by Rolito Go after their owners failed to pay their loans,” the source said.

Go also owns several apartment buildings in Muntinlupa, he said.

Despite his imprisonme­nt since 1996, Go managed to put up a mining company to extract manganese in Zambales province and supervised another one, Sastrap Constructi­on Corp.

“Aside from visiting his doctors and the office of his lending business in Soldiers’ Hills (in Muntinlupa), he is also known to go out of prison to check on his mining company’s operations and the sale of the manganese,” the prison official said.

Go has undergone surgery for colon cancer and walks around with a colostomy bag attached to his abdomen. His intestines are practicall­y exposed, the source said.

The day before his disappeara­nce, Go was believed to have been carrying cash amounting to at least P50,000, according to the NBP official.

Go had received the money from village officials who bought 290 pieces of bamboo poles from him, he said. The poles came from Quezon province, he added.

“I saw Go while he was supervisin­g the bamboo poles being loaded on a truck. He sold the bamboo for P140 each,” the source said.

He said he last saw the convict at 6:20 p.m. outside his kubol at the back of the Ina ng Awa Parish. The hut is just a few steps away from the air-conditione­d room once occupied by fellow VIP prisoners, former Zamboanga del Norte Rep. Romeo Jalosjos and Claudio Teehankee Jr.

Richard Schwarzkop­f, NBP superinten­dent, said he was “puzzled” by Go’s disappeara­nce since he was supposed to finish his prison term in June 2013.

“That’s why we’re not yet discountin­g the report that he was abducted. We are closely coordinati­ng with other law enforcemen­t agencies,” Schwarzkop­f said.

Too ill to be on the run

The source said it was unlikely for Go to slip out of prison “because he will not leave behind his vehicles.”

“Those vehicles are worth millions of pesos. Why would he waste that by escaping?” he said.

He also noted that Go was “too ill” to choose a life on the run.

 ?? GOBACKTOJA­IL Murder convict Rolito Go looks back as he is led inside the maximum security compound of the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City on Thursday. Go, whowent missing for 24 hours, claims he and his nephew were kidnapped on Tuesday night by 4 me ??
GOBACKTOJA­IL Murder convict Rolito Go looks back as he is led inside the maximum security compound of the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City on Thursday. Go, whowent missing for 24 hours, claims he and his nephew were kidnapped on Tuesday night by 4 me
 ?? GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E ?? SCHWARZKOP­F
GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E SCHWARZKOP­F

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines