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CHIEF KILLED

BEMEDALLED CEBU COP CUT DOWN IN NEGROS

- / FROM AYB OF SUPERBALIT­A CEBU, WITH JOB/ KAL

New People’s Army (NPA) hitmen reportedly perpetrate­d the murder of the deputy police chief of Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental as retaliatio­n for his anti-insurgency campaign.

Senior Insp. Porferio Gabuya Jr. was shot dead by two motorcycle-riding assailants while he was inside an eatery across the police station at 10:25 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 19.

Gabuya, 53, reportedly received death threats after he arrested several suspected NPA members in Guihulngan City.

Police Regional Office (PRO) 7 Director Debold Sinas said the perpetrato­rs were members of the Special Partisan Unit of the NPA. He said they intercepte­d the rebels’ text messages claiming that they were the culprits behind Gabuya’s killing.

Sinas ordered a manhunt against the culprits, who were seen fleeing towards La Libertad town, Negros Oriental.

The PRO 7 distribute­d the pictures of the possible gunmen to the lower units, while the investigat­ors of Negros Oriental Provincial Police Office coordinate­d with the Military Intelligen­ce Group.

Last week, the police received informatio­n on the presence of armed men in Guihulngan City.

The police conducted a checkpoint on Dec. 19, looking for a van that was mentioned in the intelligen­ce report as the armed men’s vehicle.

A van was later intercepte­d, but the passengers showed documents to prove that they were not NPA members. The police failed to find firearms inside the vehicle.

At past 8 a.m., the police halted the checkpoint and proceeded to the public market for a security briefing.

Gabuya went to the eatery alone to drink coffee at past 10 a.m. A few minutes later, the assailants arrived and shot him several times using their automatic rifles.

According to the records of the PRO 7 personnel division, Gabuya’s career started when he became a patrolman of the Philippine Constabula­ry in 1998. He was promoted to the rank of police inspector in 2008. He was supposed to retire in 2021 when he reaches 56.

Gabuya was appointed as the chief of Talamban Police Station of Cebu City Police Office in December 2016.

He was assigned as the officer-in-charge of the Parian Police Station in March this year after the station’s 43 personnel were relieved following the arrest of their fellow officer for extorting money from a drug suspect.

Last Oct. 24, PRO 7 ordered Gabuya’s transfer to Guihulngan City as the police force in the city lacked officials and personnel.

Chief Insp. Jamie Santillan, deputy chief of the PRO 7 personnel division, said Gabuya received several awards, including the Medalya ng Kasanayan (Efficiency Medal), Medalya ng Papuri (Commendati­on Medal), Medalya ng Kagalingan (Medal of Merit) and Medalya ng Paglilingk­od sa Visayas (Visayas Campaign Medal).

Gabuya had a clean record in the personnel division.

Gabuya was one of the defense witnesses in the murder case against policeman Adonis Dumpit, testifying in court that the latter was only doing his responsibi­lity as a policeman when he shot dead suspected robber Ronron Go after the latter allegedly victimized jeepney passengers. It was a shootout, not a rubout, Gabuya told the court in 2010.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTOS / GUIHULNGAN PNP ?? CEBU LAST COFFEE BREAK. Guihulngan City Police Station Deputy Chief Porferio Gabuya Jr. (above and inset) was riddled with bullets during a coffee break in front of the police station in Guihulngan, Negros Oriental. The Cebu City native led the Talamban and Parian police stations in Cebu before he was assigned to Negros Oriental.
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTOS / GUIHULNGAN PNP CEBU LAST COFFEE BREAK. Guihulngan City Police Station Deputy Chief Porferio Gabuya Jr. (above and inset) was riddled with bullets during a coffee break in front of the police station in Guihulngan, Negros Oriental. The Cebu City native led the Talamban and Parian police stations in Cebu before he was assigned to Negros Oriental.

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