Three women shot in the head: Vizcaya bishop: No war between Ifugaos, Ilocanos
>> Friday, July 11, 2014
BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya –Bayombong
Bishop Ramon Villena has allayed fears that there is a “tribal war” between
Ifugaos and Ilocanos here, saying this is only being peddled by “alarmist”
individuals.
“There is no truth
about it. We should not allow ourselves to be conditioned by it because it
evokes anger and hatred against one another,” Villena said in a pastoral
statement that is repeatedly aired over the Church-run dwRV-Radio
Veritas here.
Villena criticized
those spreading the lies, especially through text messages, that recent
killings in the province supposedly stemmed from a growing animosity between
Ifugaos and Ilocanos.
Of the more than 10
people slain since last month, seven belonged to the Ifugao tribe and were
engaged in pineapple farming in northern Bagabag town.
The bodies of three
women who were shot in the head were recently found along the riverbank in
Barangay Indiana, Bambang town.
“The execution of the
three women intensifies the seeming breakdown of security and order in the
province,” Villena said.
According to rumors,
Ilocanos were behind the killings as they resented the increasing presence of
Ifugaos and their control of the vast pineapple plantation in Amballo village
in Bagabag town.
Bishop Villena called
on the provincial government and police “to aggressively address this alarming
concern on security, peace and order.”
“I strongly condemn
all these killings in our province… We must stand together to uphold the
dignity and protection of human life,” he said.
Senior Supt. John
Luglug, provincial police director, said a special task force dubbed “Operation
Tugis” is going after the perpetrators and making efforts to prevent more
killings.
“We have to do
something to prevent and eventually put an end to these unnecessary killings.
We don’t want to create an impression that this usually peaceful province is becoming
a haven for criminals,” he said.
Luglug, an Ifugao
himself, also denied that a supposed animosity between Ifugaos and Ilocanos
triggered the killings.
In Lamut, Ifugao,
Mayor Mariano Buyagawan Jr. has issued an executive order prohibiting motorcycle
riders entering his town from wearing crash helmets, following the rash of
killings in neighboring Bagabag town in Nueva Vizcaya.
Buyagawan said the
no-helmet policy would prevent motorcycle-riding assailants from “terrorizing
our citizens.”
“If they are not
wearing helmets, people can easily identify (them) after or even before
committing a crime,” he added.
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