Police in the southern Philippine
The gunman (named as Marlon de Camata, but also known as Marvin Alcaraz
according to this GMA News report)
initially told police he was trying to steal money. But news reports today say
he has confessed to killing Ortega for a fee of 150,000 pesos ($3,370) to "stop
his criticism of unnamed powerful people," to quote Agence
France-Presse. Superintendent Roland Amurao told AFP they suspected
Ortega's anti-mining broadcasts were a motive in his death: "Ortega's
hard-hitting commentaries were targeted against mining companies he had accused
of destroying
An accomplice who was a lookout at the shooting is still at large, and the masterminds have not been identified, local news reports say. Police have, however, recovered and traced the weapon used, and say it belongs to a lawyer, Romeo Seratubias, a former employee of a provincial governor Ortega had accused of corruption, according to local news reports. Seratubias denies involvement in the shooting and says he has documentation to prove he sold the gun, the reports say.
Today's revelations indicate it's all too easy to hire an assassin to target
journalists in the

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