Mindanao Times

Five slain, two hurt in Basilan town shootout

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ZAMBOANGA CITY -- Five people, including two militiamen and a barangay chairperso­n, were killed when a supposed settlement of “rido” ended up violently in Basilan province, the military reported Tuesday.

A report from the Army’s 64th Infantry Battalion said the incident occurred around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Central Sumisip barangay hall in Sumisip, Basilan.

At least two people were also wounded during the shootout, the military said.

The military identified the fatalities as the following: Nulphy Norin Taalil and Hasil Baakal, both militiamen of Central Sumisip; Abdulhassa­n Issek, barangay chairperso­n of Guiong; Hassan Muslimin Barillo of Central Sumisip; and, Kinning Immo of Guiong village.

The wounded victims were identified as Marjim Barillo, barangay chairperso­n of Guiong, and Ayog Baakal.

Investigat­ion showed that the protagonis­ts gathered at the barangay hall of Central Sumisip to settle the feud between the families of Taalil and Baakal.

However, a shootout ensued when Taalil, Baakal, Issek and Barillio (Marjim) drew their firearms after a heated argument broke out.

Sumisip Mayor Jul-adnan Hataman also confirmed the shootout, adding he immediatel­y called on military and police officials for an emergency meeting to discuss the incident.

Hataman said military and police personnel were placed on alert to avert the escalation of violence as families and followers of both parties involved were “seen armed and wanting to exact revenge”.

 ??  ?? A MEMBER of the Ata tribe shows the way of cooking native chicken using bamboo. The process is called Tinalumbo and it’s sold to visitors at the tribal village inside Magsaysay Park at P150 each. BING GONZALES
A MEMBER of the Ata tribe shows the way of cooking native chicken using bamboo. The process is called Tinalumbo and it’s sold to visitors at the tribal village inside Magsaysay Park at P150 each. BING GONZALES

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