2 volunteers of Abra gov shot dead in rival’s town
>> Sunday, October 28, 2018
By
Freddie Lazaro
BANGUED, Abra —
Just a week after the filing of candidacies for elective posts, two volunteers
in the campaign of reelectionist-Gov. Ma. Jocelyn Bernos of Abra were killed in
the bailiwick of one of her political opponents for the same post last Monday.
Rodel Talledo
Pilor, 34, and Roland Lazara, from Cayapa, Lagangilang town, both volunteers of
Gov. Bernos, were on board a motorcycle when they were fired upon by unknown
gunmen at 9:15 a.m. along a road in Barangay Kimmalaba, Dolores, this province,
police said.
Homicide
investigators collected several bullet casings for a Cal. 5.56 Armalite assault
rifle and buckshots for a 12-gauge shotgun at the place were Pilor and Lazara
were ambushed.
The lady
governor condemned the killing of her two volunteer-supporters saying, “For a
long time, the people of Abra had much-awaited a peaceful community. I
believe we have attained this through the help of the PNP (Philippine National
Police) and the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines)… not until this incident
though.”
She called
on the police to immediately get to the bottom of this and catch the
perpetrators “so that justice be given to the family of the victims.”
The governor
also made a call to her constituents. “I call my fellow Abrenios to be
watchful, vigilant and responsible so that we can always have true peace in
Abra,” she said
The lady
governor, who is pitted against Dolores Mayor Roberto “JR” Seares Jr. in the coming
elections, said “the people of Abra know who are responsible for this,” but
stopped short of naming names.
Mayor Seares,
the PDP-Laban provincial chairman, also condemned the killing of the two
volunteers of Gov. Bernos.
However, he
scrutinized the background of the two slain victims. “Let us see who these
personalities are… they are hired goons,” he said.
The mayor
said he was not condoning the killing of the two, but said: “Pilor had been
tagged in a number of cases but was able to bail himself out.”
He said
policemen who responded to the scene of the crime told him that the two had gun
holsters in their waists but no firearms were seized by investigators.
Stopping
short of questioning the purpose of two in being in his town, Mayor Seares
said: “Ano rason bakit may holster. Bakit walang baril? That is a big
question (Why did they have holsters and no guns? That’s the big question,” he
said.
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