Abra council bet shot dead; Comelec sets control moves
>> Monday, April 29, 2019
TAYUM, Abra -- A
candidate for councilor in this town was shot while campaigning Tuesday
morning.
Alexander
Echabe, who was the candidate of PDP-Laban, was shot in the head, a sketchy
report by Joey Brillantes, Echabe’s companion said.
Brillantes
said Echabe and his group were campaigning in Sitio Ananao, Barangay Budac,
when the gunman approached shot him.
Brillantes
said the gunman and his companions then fled.
Brillantes
identified the gunman as a barangay chairman and his companions as his
brothers..
Abra was
declared as category red hotspot are by the Commission on Elections on March
19.
The shooting
happened on the same day that the Cordillera regional police chief, Brig. Gen.
Israel Ephraim Dickson, visited Abra to check on security preparations for the
May midterm election.
Dickson had
moved around key police officials in Abra as well as changed the mobile force
companies assigned in the province.
Following
this, a local Commission on Elections official said in Bangued Tuesday the
result of the Joint Security Coordinating Center investigation on the twin
shootings in Tayum will determine whether or not the province will be under
Comelec control.
Lawyer Dexter
Barry Cawis, Comelec-Abra election officer, said the Police Regional Office
Cordillera has ordered an investigation on the two shooting incidents that
happened in Tayum at about 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
Earlier media
reports said one of the victims involved a PDP-Laban candidate for councilor,
who was allegedly shot on the head by a barangay captain, while the other
victim was hit with a bullet on the leg when a mayoralty candidate allegedly
fired shots on the vehicle of the group of the Budac village chairman.
The shooting
incidents reportedly occurred one after the other during a campaign sortie in
An-ananao, Budac, Tayum.
"We
still have to verify what really happened in Tayum. The police report usually
goes up to the region and is submitted to the JSCC and will be forwarded to the
Comelec en banc, which will determine whether to place it under Comelec
control," Cawis said.
The Comelec
declared Abra as a hot spot on March 19.
He said they
are hoping that there would be no incident that will disturb the peace and
order in the province.
Cawis said an
area under Comelec control due to peace and order issues will be in the hands
of the Comelec en banc.
"The en
banc can relieve any cop, any member of the AFP (Armed Forces of the
Philippines) or PNP (Philippine National Police), create a task force to have
an administrative control over deputized agencies," he said.
Cawis said
the PNP, AFP, and the Comelec are now discussing the security preparations for
the May 13 mid-term elections. – With a PNA report
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