Curfew imposed in Isabela due to spate of killings
>> Wednesday, April 27, 2016
By
Raymind Catindig
JONES, Isabela – A curfew has been enforced
in this town amid a spate of killings.
Jones Mayor Leticia
Sebastian signed an ordinance last week setting a curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.,
Chief Insp. Noel Patalittan, Jones police chief, said.
Patalittan said the
ordinance was in response to persistent reports that men on motorcycles were
seen roaming in the town at night.
Provincial elections
officer Erwin Valeroso said Jones was added to the list of “areas of concern”
by the Commission on Elections due to intense political rivalry, violence and
presence of armed groups.
Last week, the New
People’s Army killed Vice Mayor Reynaldo Lucas, who was seized during a
campaign sortie.
Lucas’ cousin, San
Isidro barangay chairman Heinrich Apostol, was also gunned down while having a
drinking spree with another village chief in his house. Apostol was
running for councilor under the United Nationalist Alliance.
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