Epimaco Velasco Explained

Epimaco A. Velasco
Order1:17th
Office1:Secretary of the Interior and Local Government
Term Start1:February 4, 1998
Term End1:May 30, 1998
President1:Fidel Ramos
Successor1:Sonny Collantes
Predecessor1:Robert Barbers
Order2:35th
Office2:Governor of Cavite
Vicegovernor2:Bong Revilla
Term Start2:June 30, 1995
Term End2:February 4, 1998
Successor2:Bong Revilla
Predecessor2:Juanito R. Remulla
Order3:9th
Office3:Director of the National Bureau of Investigation
Term Start3:June 30, 1992
Term End3:June 30, 1995
Successor3:Antonio D. Aragon
Predecessor3:Alfredo Lim
Birth Name:Epimaco Ardina Velasco
Birth Date:12 December 1935
Birth Place:Tanza, Cavite, Philippine Commonwealth
Death Place:Philippines
Resting Place:Sta. Cruz Memorial Park, Tanza, Cavite
Nationality:Filipino
Residence:Tanza, Cavite
Alma Mater:Lyceum of the Philippines University
Occupation:Politician
Profession:Lawyer
Party:Lakas NUCD

Epimaco Ardina Velasco (December 12, 1935 – January 27, 2014), popularly known as Epi, was a Filipino politician who served as DILG Secretary, governor of Cavite, and NBI Director. He was the first NBI Director who rose from the ranks and rose to prominence at the NBI with the killing of Number 1 Most Wanted Man in Cavite, Leonardo Manecio aka Nardong Putik.

Early and career

Epimaco A. Velasco was born on December 12, 1935, in Tanza, Cavite. He finished his college at the Lyceum of the Philippines with a Bachelor of Laws (1960).A virtuous man dedicated to duty, Epimaco A. Velasco rose from the ranks to become one of the most admired directors of the National Bureau of Investigation. As an agent, he worked hard to solve many baffling cases, Epimaco was also the one who initiated the raid on Hankook Tires, and as Bureau chief, he spearheaded the NBI in its quest to solve crimes and at the same time, to curb corruption among its ranks.

Capturing Nardong Putik

As a fugitive, Putik and his men continued to instill terror in Cavite. Among the cases he was involved in were the illegal cultivation of marijuana and money extortion activities. On February 10, 1971, the National Bureau of Investigation's Narcotics division surveyed a marijuana plantation in Imus, Cavite allegedly being protected by Putik. Two NBI Agents, Rogelio Domingo and Antonio Dayao were captured, tortured, and killed by Nardong Putik and his men. The incident sealed Putik's fate: Angered by the heinous crime, NBI Director Jolly Bugarin ordered all his Agents to capture dead or alive Nardo and all responsible for the death of Agents Domingo and Dayao. NBI Agent Epimaco "Eppy" Velasco was then installed as the new Chief of the NBI Narcotics Division. In a month's time, they were able to record the movements of Nardong Putik. Later, with enough data, they were able to track his full whereabouts confidently to enable them to launch the operation to capture him on October 10, 1971. The operation which was a joint NBI-PC-Imus police force was composed of some 20 men. Troopers from the 233rd PC Company were led by Capt. Manuel Bruan. At 5:00 in the morning, the light of the house of the mistress of Nardo went out. After a few minutes, Nardo drives his Chevrolet Impala car out to the main Manila-Cavite highway. For unknown reasons, or maybe Nardong Putik senses that he is being tailed by the Philippine Constabulary, he was able to escape the PC dragnet or checkpoint at Panamitan and Talon, Kawit, Cavite. However, Nardong Putik did not notice a Volkswagen Kombi tailing him in the highway at the same time. The Kombi contained NBI Agents Velasco, Nasol, Utico, Bautista and others. They chased Nardo's car, and at Noveleta, Cavite, they were able to overtake the Impala and was at the right side of the car. Velasco shouted "NARDO!". He sensed the danger and immediately reached for his .45 pistol. At that moment, the NBI Agents opened fire with their revolvers, carbines, and submachine guns, peppering the car, and causing Nardo's instant death. The car lurched to the side of the highway and stopped. The Agents then immediately jumped out of their vehicle and took cover. Some Agents were still firing their guns to make sure that Nardo will not retaliate. The Impala was later hauled into NBI Headquarters in Manila, with the dead Putik inside, in full view of Director Bugarin. The news became a flash report on local television, and a top newspaper story the next day. That mission cemented the fame of Agent Velasco, who later became NBI Director in the nineties.

Political career

In 1995, he ran for Governor. He picked Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr., son of Senator Ramon Revilla as his running mate under Lakas-Laban Coalition. He defeated the incumbent Governor Juanito Remulla, Sr. of the Nationalist Peoples Coalition. In the 2001 elections, he ran as Congressman of 2nd district of Cavite but was defeated by former ABS-CBN reporter Gilbert Remulla, son of the former Governor Remulla and in 2004, he ran again for Governor and once again was defeated by incumbent Governor Ayong Maliksi.

Government service

Personal life

Epimaco Velasco first served as a helper in the city court of Manila from 1955 to 1962 while studying. In his determination to succeed, he entered any opportunity for the betterment of his career until 1960 when he finally graduated and attained Bachelor of Laws. Two years after, he entered the NBI and became an NBI Agent I. In 1988, he became the assistant director of the department, and in 1992, he finally became the director of the department.

Inspired by his story, his life story was made into a movie in 1994, entitled "Epimaco Velasco: NBI" portrayed by Fernando Poe Jr.[4] He was also portrayed by Ricky Davao in Mariano Mison: NBI, but his name changed to Levi Nolasco.

Death

On January 27, 2014, he died due to heart failure at the age of 78.[5]

Awards and recognitions received

Notes and References

  1. [Department of the Interior and Local Government]
  2. [Cavite]
  3. [National Bureau of Investigation (Philippines)]
  4. Web site: Epimaco Velasco: NBI. IMDb.
  5. News: Former NBI chief Epimaco Velasco dies. January 27, 2014. ABS-CBN News.