The Star Malaysia

Philippine mayor survives ambush after Duterte threat

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MANILA: A Philippine mayor accused of involvemen­t in narcotics traffickin­g survived an ambush, police said, four months after President Rodrigo Duterte publicly threatened to kill him.

Retired police chief superinten­dent Vicente Loot, a mayor in the central province of Cebu, had been repeatedly named by Duterte as one of the so-called “narco-generals” protecting the illegal drug trade.

Yesterday, Loot was on a boat arriving with his family at a port in the Cebu town of Daanbantay­an when unidentifi­ed gunmen opened fire and wounded four people, police said.

The mayor was unhurt.

“We are looking at all possible motives and angles, including his being tagged in the narco-list, politics or his previous work in the police force,” acting town police chief Senior Inspector Irish Dilem said.

Loot has denied links to drugs.

Duterte has launched an unpreceden­ted war on drugs which has cost thousands of lives.

He first named Loot in 2016 as part of his so-called “drug list” of local officials, policemen and judges whom he accused of involvemen­t in narcotics traffickin­g.

Three other mayors on the list have since been shot dead, one of them while inside a jail cell.

Duterte had lashed out at Loot as he questioned the source of the mayor’s wealth.

Duterte’s spokesman did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment on yesterday’s ambush.

The ambush came on the eve of local elections today and two weeks after authoritie­s released a list of over 200 elected officials with alleged links to drugs.

Rights groups criticised the issuance of what they called a potential “hit list”.

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