New York, August 27, 2004Police arrested a suspected gunman
yesterday in the August 4 killing of Batangas City journalist Arnel Manalo,
according to local news reports.
Police believe that the suspect, Michael Garcia, was hired by local political
leader Tony Mendoza, who has not yet been charged with murder.
Gunmen ambushed and killed Manalo, 42, a correspondent for the Manila
tabloid Bulgar and radio station DZRH, on the morning of August
5 , shortly after he dropped off his children at school, according to
international news reports and local journalists.
The journalist's brother Apollo Manalo was riding in the victim's car
when he was killed. Police filed charges against Garcia after Apollo identified
the suspect from police records, according to local news reports.
Police suspect that Manalo was killed for his reporting on Mendoza, according
to local news reports.
CPJ is currently investigating the murders of five journalists killed
in the Philippines in 2004. Recent killings have outraged local journalist
groups, who are coordinating with police to investigate the murders and
prosecute those responsible. According to CPJ research, the Philippines
is one of the world's most dangerous places for journalists. Manalo is
one of 45 journalists killed for their work since the nation became a
democracy in 1986.

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