By Raymund Catindig and Ric Sapnu
UNFAZED by Philippine National Police chief Director General Ronald dela
Rosa’s warning to rid the country of motorcycle-riding assailants, six persons,
including two drug suspects, were shot dead by bike-riding gunmen in Luzon in
the past two days.
Tricycle driver Romel Jaramilla had just dropped off a passenger in
Barangay Poblacion Norte, Sta. Cruz, Ilocos Sur at around 2 p.m. on Wednesday
when he was shot.
Witnesses said Jaramilla managed to run, but the assailants chased and
finished him off near a rice field.
Police said the victim surrendered under Oplan Tokhang last year.
Reynaldo Mojica, 47, was walking on his way home when he was shot in
Barangay Alagao, San Ildefonso, Bulacan.
Mojica was on the drug watchlist and a robbery suspect.
In Cagayan, former Solana municipal engineer Antonio Malenab, 53, was in
his Toyota Hilux (PQB-212) when a motorcycle rider opened fire in Barangay
Annafunan, Tuguegarao also on Wednesday.
Senior Insp. Renz Baloran, Solana police chief, said the victim was
neither on the drug watchlist nor involved in any criminal activity.
Farmer Jackson Batan, 55, was shot while driving his motorcycle in
Barangay Alba, Baggao also in Cagayan.
Former policeman Engracio Evangelista, 57, and former fireman Benjamin
Dumaual Jr., 58, were having a drinking spree at a store in Barangay District
1, Cauayan, Isabela when they were shot also on Wednesday.
Dela Rosa has vowed to hunt down motorcycle-riding assailants, saying
they are tarnishing the image of the PNP.
He said the PNP is also verifying information that so-called ninja cops
or police officers involved in illegal drugs are financing motorcycle-riding
killers.
The PNP was removed from the government’s war on drugs amid criticisms
over the killings.
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