Following
killing of mayoral supporter
BANGUED, Abra – This province has been placed
under the control of the Commission on Elections even as a conflict mediation meeting
was held in this capital town last week among opposing political parties and
candidates with the police following a shooting incident leading to the death
of a supporter of a mayoralty candidate of San Juan municipality.
“The commission has
approved this in principle although there is no resolution yet,” Comelec
Commissioner Sheriff Abas said Thursday in Manila.
Rival candidates have
been accusing each other of harassing and threatening their supporters in the province
Mercedita Bragas, a supporter of San Juan
town mayoral candidate Russel Bragas was shot dead two weeks ago while Tineg
town Vice Mayor Edwin Crisologo was charged with murder and frustrated murder
for the ambush of a town council bet.
Under Comelec
Resolution 10074, an area is placed under the control of the poll body if it
has a history of intense political rivalry, presence of private armed groups
and loose firearms and threat posed by the New People’s Army, Bangsamoro
Islamic Freedom Fighters, Abu Sayyaf and other paramilitary forces.
The Comelec will have
control and supervision over local officials as well as the police and military
in areas placed under its control.
The poll body also has
the power to supervise and control the disbursement of public funds,
construction of public works and movement of government personnel, among
others.
Meanwhile, the conciliation meeting was
initiated by the Abra provincial police office headed by Senior Supt Antonio P.
Bartolome here at Camp Juan Villamor.
Parties involved were
the group of congressional candidate and incumbent mayor of San Juan lawyer
Marco M. Bautista with mayoralty candidate Meynardo M. Bautista, also a lawyer,
both under Nacionalista Party, and the group of mayoralty candidate lawyer
Russel A.Bragas with congressional candidate and La Paz incumbent mayor Joseph
Santo Nino Bernos, both from the Liberal Party.
The Sangguniang Bayan
candidates from both parties and all 19 punong barangays of San Juan were also
present during the activity.
Members of the
mediating committee were Lt. Col. Thomas Dominic Baluga, battalion commander of
24th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army, Atty. Mae Richelle B.
Beronilla, Provincial Election Supervisor of Commission on Election-Abra, Most
Rev. Leopoldo C. Jaucian, SVDD, Bishop of the Diocese of Bangued, Chief Supt.
Robert G. Quenery, deputy regional police director for administration, and
Millicent B. Carino, provincial director of the Department of the Interior and
Local Government – Abra.
The shooting incident
happened morning of April 24 at Barangay Abualan, San Juan killing one known
supporter of Bragas.
Alleged suspects and
some witnesses were already identified by the San Juan Municipal Police Station
under town police chief Rey C. Tad-o who reported that the case is still under
investigation.
The mediation ended
positively and both parties expressed support to the advocacy for peaceful
elections in San Juan.
Parties pledged “no
personal animosity" in conduct of elections considering they are
relatives.
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