The Manila Times

Basilan officials shot in Zamboanga City

- AL JACINTO

ZAMBOANGA CITY: The president of the Associatio­n of Barangay Councils (ABC) in Isabela City, Basilan and his companion were shot by two gunmen late Sunday at a hotel here, police said.

Police identified the slain Seaside village chief as Franklin Tan.

His companion, Jaider Jundam, barangay captain of Kaumpurnah Zone

1, was wounded in the shooting and rushed to a hospital after the daring attack in Nuñez Avenue. The assailants, according to witnesses, escaped on a motorcycle.

A third companion, Daryl Jalani, the village chieftain of Kaumpurnah Zone 3, was unhurt from the attack. No group or individual claimed responsibi­lity for the shooting.

Members of the emergency medical team arrived late and one tried to revive Tan by applying cardiopulm­onary resuscitat­ion (CPR), a lifesaving technique that’s useful in many emergencie­s in which someone’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped.

Tan was later brought to the nearest hospital where he was declared dead by the attending physician.

Details of the shooting and the background of the victims remain unavailabl­e as police mount an investigat­ion and manhunt on the assailants.

The mayor of Isabela City, Djalia Turabin, wrote this on her Facebook page after receiving reports of the shooting. “To God we belong and to Him we shall return Kap/Konsi Franklyn Tan.”

She also released a statement, saying: “The Local Government Unit of Isabela City is struck by tragedy with the shameless and senseless killing of the president of the Associatio­n of Barangay Chairperso­ns (ABC) of Isabela City and the Punong Barangay of Seaside, Franklyn Tan. The incident, which took place in Zamboanga City on February 25, also injured Kaumpurnah Zone I Punong Barangay Jaider Jundam.

“We join all peace-loving and law-abiding Isabeleños in expressing in the strongest terms possible, our collective outrage and condemnati­on of such a heinous and cowardly act. In response to this assault, I personally appeal to the Philippine National Police to intensify its pursuit operations against the perpetrato­rs of this crime.

“As we shall remain vigilant of the progress of this investigat­ion, the men and women of the City Government extend their deepest sympathies and condolence­s to the family of the late ABC President Tan, and send their prayers and support, especially to the surviving victims and their loved ones. The local leadership of the

City of Isabela stands in undivided solidarity with the constituen­ts of the aforementi­oned barangays during this most difficult time. I reiterate: There is no space in any progressiv­e democratic society, most especially in the City of Isabela, for the blatant disregard of the rule of law and the wanton disrespect for human life.”

There have been over a dozen killings in the city this year and the attacks have alarmed residents.

 ?? ?? Seaside village chief Franklin Tan CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO
Seaside village chief Franklin Tan CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO

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