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Mayor tagged as narco-politician killed in raid

- M. Caro Cigaral Jil Danielle Ian Nicolas P.

A MAYOR named among those involved in the narcotics trade was shot dead in a police raid at his home Sunday, authoritie­s said, the latest official to be killed since President Rodrigo R. Duterte launched what has become a controvers­ial drug war.

Mr. Duterte has singled out local officials — tagging them an “narco-politician­s” — along with policemen and judges as part of a crackdown that has made him popular with many Filipinos but has been condemned by human rights groups and other critics.

Among those Mr. Duterte named was Reynaldo O. Parojinog, Sr., mayor of Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental. He was killed along with his wife, his brother and nine others in a dawn raid, police said.

“Police were serving a search warrant when the security guards of the mayor fired at them so our policemen retaliated,” Police Regional spokesman Superinten­dent Lemuel B. Gonda told AFP.

However, Jeffrey Ocang, an aide to the Parojinogs who are an influentia­l political clan, denied there had been any exchange of gunfire and said the mayor’s camp did not fire a shot.

Police said none of their officers were hurt apart from one who sustained a minor injury from an explosion.

Following the raid, police arrested Mr. Parojinog’s daughter, Nova Princess Parojinog- Echavez, the city’s vice- mayor, and said she would face charges. Several others were also arrested.

Senior Supt. Jaysen C. de Guzman, the Misamis Occidental provincial police chief, confirmed to BusinessWo­rld in a phone interview that they seized firearms, rocketprop­elled grenades, and illegal drugs from the Parojinog’s properties.

“SOCO (Scenes of the Crime Operatives) is still processing the crime scene while CIDG (Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group) is conducting search and seizure/inventory of illegal items found in their residence and farm,” Police Senior Supt. Timoteo Gascon Pacleb, Northern Mindanao Police Regional director, said in a text message to reporters.

Mr. Duterte won the presidency last year promising to kill tens of thousands of criminals to prevent the Philippine­s from becoming a narco-state.

Since he took office, police have reported killing nearly 3,200 people in the drug war.

More than 2,000 other people have been killed in drug- related crimes, according to police data. — reports from

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