Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Cotabato shooting ends with deaths

Upon receiving informatio­n on the incidents, Mungkas said police personnel were sent to go after the perpetrato­rs

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coTABATo ciTy — Authoritie­s here reported that four individual­s were killed while two others were injured in a series of shooting incidents on Monday night.

cotabato city Police spokespers­on lt. col. carmelo Mungkas identified the four individual­s killed as Norhamin Usman Guiadel, a certain rasiden Angas and the two shooting suspects as Naif Kasim and lamudin Mohammad.

Mungkas said Guiadel was shot by two motorcycle riding assailants on Dorotheo Street at 6 p.m.

“Guiadel, a resident of Bulalo, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindana­o, died on the spot,” said Mungkas in an online interview on Tuesday.

At 6:30 p.m., Angas was also shot dead by unidentifi­ed gunmen inside a fastfood outlet on Sinsuat Avenue, Barangay rosary Heights 10.

“His (Angas) lady companion was injured,” he added.

Meanwhile, a 40-year-old staffer of Bangsamoro Transition Authority identified as rahib Payapat of Barangay Bagua 2 was shot by unidentifi­ed assailants while driving a government pick-up vehicle on Sinsuat Avenue at 7 p.m.

Upon receiving informatio­n on the incidents, Mungkas said police personnel were sent to go after the perpetrato­rs.

“in one instance, police were pursuing two men on a motorbike believed to be behind the shooting at a (food) outlet when the suspects opened fire on responding police officers,” he said.

“After they shot at our law enforcers, police were forced to return fire, killing them in the process,” Mungkas said.

He said Payapat is now undergoing medication. The woman hurt in the Angas shooting also remained in the hospital.

Mayor Bruce Matabalao condemned the shootings and directed the police to arrest the perpetrato­rs.

He also appealed to the residents “not to put political color in the series of shootings” and help instead the police prevent crimes in whatever way possible.

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