The Freeman

Shimura to deliver speech on slay try

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Fourth district Provincial Board Member Sun Shimura is set to deliver a privilege speech during their session this afternoon regarding the slay attempt on their family last week in Daanbantay­an, Cebu.

Shimura’s privilege speech is calendared as item number 40 in today’s agenda of the PB regular session.

“I will also urge the new director of the Cebu Provincial Police Office and the Police Regional Office-7 to increase police visibility kay rampant na kaayo ang patay bisan asa nalang,” Shimura said.

Earlier, the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Sandigan Class of 1982 has denounced the incident which involved one of its members, former police general and now incumbent Daanbantay­an Mayor Vicente Loot, Shimura’s stepfather.

The Philippine Military Academy Sandigan ’82 Associatio­n Inc. (PSAI) expressed their strong condemnati­on of the attack on Loot, in a statement dated May 15.

“The PSAI denounces in no uncertain terms this cowardly attack on their constituti­onally protected rights and the safety of one of their members (Loot) and his family,” the statement said.

Last May 13, around five men, armed with M-16 assault rifles, sprayed bullets on Loot and his family upon their arrival at the New Maya Port in Daanbantay­an, Cebu from a vacation in Malapascua Island.

Loot and his family were unharmed, but his two drivers and nanny of his grandchild were seriously wounded.

Although they were unscathed, the PSAI said the assault in broad daylight and on the eve of the Barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan elections has “traumatize­d” the Loot family.

“This defiant display of armed aggression when the gun ban is strictly imposed by the PNP (Philippine National Police) cannot be countenanc­ed as it is an affront to peace-loving citizens about to participat­e in the democratic process of selecting their barangay elective officials,” said PSAI.

The PMA Sandigan Class ’82 also appealed to authoritie­s to intensely investigat­e the incident and bring “swift justice” to Loot and his family.

“We appeal to the leadership of the Philippine National Police and the National Bureau of Investigat­ion to conduct an honest to goodness and unrelentin­g investigat­ion on this incident, and to leave no stone unturned until the solution of the crime is accomplish­ed. This is the only way by which our people can be assured of a peaceful community to live in,” the PSAI said.

The PSAI statement was signed in Makati City reportedly by more or less 100 retired generals and officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) and PNP together with their honorary members.

Loot was named by President Rodrigo Duterte last year as one of the five police generals involved in illegal drugs.

Gregg M. Rubio/GAN

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