The Philippine Star

Negros mayor beefs up security amid death threats

- By GILBERT BAYORAN

BACOLOD CITY – Amid the spate of killings of local officials, police have beefed up the security of Mayor Rhumyla Nicor-Mangilimut­an of La Castellana town in Negros Occidental, who said she has been receiving death threats.

Chief Inspector Irma Teoxon, La Castellana police chief, said yesterday she received orders from Senior Superinten­dent Rodolfo Castil, Negros Occidental police director, to tighten the security of Mangilimut­an.

Mangilimut­an expressed concern about her safety, amid allegation­s linking her and her brother, White, a town councilor, to the illegal drug trade.

“I believe that a majority of the people of La Castellana know who we are,” she said in denying the allegation­s.

Mangilimut­an said she received numerous text messages warning her that she would suffer the fate of Mayor Antonio Halili of Tanauan, Batangas and Ferdinand Bote of General Tinio, Nueva Ecija.

Teoxon said they are tracing the phone numbers used to send the text messages.

Teoxon said she recommende­d the setting up of a community police unit near the mayor’s house.

The Negros Occidental Associatio­n of Chief Executives and League of Municipali­ties of the Philippine­sNegros chapter asked the Philippine National Police to protect their members from violence.

Mayors have sought a meeting with President Duterte to air their concerns on the killings of local officials.

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