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Tanauan mayor shot dead during flag ceremony

- — main report by Reuters, with Arjay L. Balinbin and Camille A. Aguinaldo

A MAYOR who paraded suspected drug dealers through the streets of his city was shot dead on Monday while attending a weekly flag ceremony for government officials, police said.

Mayor Antonio Cando Halili was declared dead on arrival at a hospital from a single bullet wound to the chest, sustained as he and civil servants sang the national anthem in Tanauan, a city in Batangas province southwest of the capital Manila.

“We are shocked, we are saddened,” Vice- Mayor Jhoanna Villamor, who was standing beside Mr. Halili, told radio station DZBB after the shooting.

What appeared to be a smartphone video of the shooting went viral on social media, showing a single shot ringing out as the anthem played, then screaming and pandemoniu­m. The video could not be immediatel­y verified.

Mr. Halili gained prominence for introducin­g a “walk of shame” parade of alleged drug dealers through his city of Tanauan.

Police say they have killed more than 4,200 suspected drug dealers during shootouts in a bloody war on drugs launched by President Rodrigo R. Duterte two years ago, a campaign condemned by domestic and internatio­nal human rights groups.

Mr. Halili was stripped of his supervisor­y powers over local police in October 2017 due to a proliferat­ion of illegal drugs in his city, amid allegation­s by the Philippine National Police (PNP) that he may have been involved. He denied the allegation­s.

In an interview with Reuters in August 2016, the second month of the crackdown, Mr. Halili said he backed Mr. Duterte’s campaign but believed drug kingpins should be the main targets, otherwise thousands of people would be killed.

He expressed concern over the way police conducted the war on drugs and the reliabilit­y of their intelligen­ce, and that he might be accused of colluding with narcotics gangs.

“No one is safe — mayors, governors, congressme­n — just a false intelligen­ce report by the police can end up with any of them being destroyed,” the mayor said in the interview.

“I have a feeling they (police) are going after the small fry to frighten the people,” he said.

For his part, Interior Secretary/Officer-in-Charge Eduardo M. Año said in a statement, “I have directed the PNP, especially Calabarzon police director, P/ Chief Superinten­dent Edward Carranza, to make this case a top priority.”

One investigat­or told a radio station that a high-powered rifle was used in the attack.

For his part, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry L. Roque, Jr., said in his press briefing in Maasin, Leyte, on Monday: “Kinikilala po natin si Mayor Halili bilang mayor ng isa sa pinakaprog­resibong bayan ng Batangas. Iyan po ang Tanauan, at nangangako po ang Palasyo na bibigyan ng katarungan ang kanyang pagkamatay. Magkakaroo­n po ng mabilisang imbestigas­yon at paglilitis sa mga taong responsabl­e sa pagpatay nito.”

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