La Union tagged poll hot spot amid killings
>> Sunday, December 2, 2018
By Jun Elias
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union— The Commission on
Elections (Comelec) is amenable to proposals to declare La Union as an election
hot spot or area of immediate concern amid recent killings of local
officials.
In a radio interview, Noli Pipo, Comelec
regional director, said they are waiting for the evaluation and recommendation
of the Philippine National Police and Armed Forces of the Philippines.
“We will meet with the
PNP and AFP to assess the situation,” Pipo said.
Vice Mayor Al-Fred Concepcion of Balaoan town
was killed in ambush on Wednesday that also left his aide dead and his
daughter Mayor Aleli Concepcion wounded. Mayor Alexander Buquing of
Supiden was killed on Oct. 1 and former congressman Franny Eriguel last May 12.
Probers are eyeing
politics as among the possible motives for the murders.
Joel Gines, Comelec provincial supervisor, said
placing La Union under Comelec control would ensure the presence of security
forces and safety of residents.
La Union Reps. Pablo
Ortega and Sandra Eriguel said they are also in favor of declaring La Union as
an election hot spot to prevent lawless elements from sowing terror.
“I ask the PNP and the
National Bureau of Investigation to speed up their investigations ... (The
killings have) tainted peace and order in La Union... I urge residents to
cooperate with authorities to unmask the perpetrators of these crimes,” Ortega
said. Eriguel said placing the province under Comelec control would ensure
military and police personnel would be deployed across the province.
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