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Ex-cop shot dead

A former police officer was shot dead Sunday evening in Barangay Cubacub, Mandaue City.

- — Christell Fatima M. Tudtud and Mae Clydyl L. Avila/FPL

The victim was identified as retired Senior Police Officer 2 Ranilo Quingco Valiente, resident of Purok 6, Mahogany in the same barangay, who suffered four gunshot wounds to the body.

A stray bullet also hit Jason Mayola, 26, resident of Barangay Pagsabunga­n. Mayola suffered injuries in his right cheek and arm.

Mandaue City Police Office spokespers­on Chief Inspector Mercy Villaro said the victims were sitting at the habalhabal terminal when two motorcycle-riding assailants passed by around 9 p.m. The back rider alighted from the motorcycle and shot Valiente several times.

"Nag standby ra sila sa area, around 9 p.m. naabot ang motorcycle riding in tandem unya ninaog ang backrider og gipusil si Valiente," Villaro said.

Villaro said they are looking at personal grudge as possible motive.

"Tanawon sa investigat­or ang death threats. Tanan anggulo atoa tanawon or kung naa siya ka-kontra," Villaro added.

Police Regional Office-7 director Chief Supt. Debold Sinas said they are checking reports that before Valiente’s retirement from the service, he was among the police officers reassigned outside Central Visayas because of derogatory reports.

“I have to check with the Regional Intelligen­ce Division and with Mandaue City Police Office, imbestigah­an lang sa namo, and we will give you feedback,” Sinas said.

PRO-7 spokespers­on Reyman Tolentin said that based on records, Valiente was reassigned to Police Regional Office in Cordillera in 2016 before he applied for optional retirement in April this year.

Prior to his reassignme­nt in Cordillera, he was assigned at the Lapu-Lapu City Police Office.

A Special Investigat­ion Task Group (SITG) was already created to look into Valiente’s death.

“Na set up na sa City Director sa MCPO (Senior Superinten­dent Roberto Alanas) ang SITG, gi-follow-up na nila ang investigat­ion based on the testimonie­s of the witnesses,” said Sinas.

Sinas reiterated his advice to all retired policemen to careful and report sightings of suspicious people tailing them.

“We keep warning all our people, sa mga retiree nga, kung naa sila maobserbah­an nga nagsunod-sunod sa ilaha, i-report sa kauban nga police para ma-aksyonan sila,” Sinas said.

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