Sun.Star Cebu

TOWN POLICE OFFICIAL KILLED IN GUN ATTACK

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Three people, including a town deputy chief of police, were killed while five others were wounded after unidentifi­ed suspects opened fire using automatic rifles at a restaurant in Polomolok town in South Cotabato late Tuesday night.

Senior Insp. Hernan Gabat, deputy police chief of Polomolok, was actively involved in the campaign against illegal drugs, said Chief Insp. Aldrin Gonzales, municipal police chief. Gabat was 48.

Gabat and his two companions have just arrived at Mang Ephoy Lechon House along the national highway in Purok Pag-asa of Barangay Magsaysay at around 11:50 p.m. when two suspects suddenly fired in their direction.

Gonzales said the police officer went to the restaurant along with barangay councilman Lemuel Cariaga and Rio Salig Sr. of the Bureau of Fire Protection to have a late dinner and conduct intelligen­ce monitoring.

But while the group was looking for a table, Gonzales said a burst of gunfire was heard. Ga- bat, his companion Salig, and several other customers were hit while Cariaga was able to take cover and was unharmed.

Gonzales said Gabat, who was hit on the left side of his body, was declared dead on arrival at the Howard Hubbard Memorial Hospital in Polomolok.

Salig and a customer identified as Karl Plomillo died while being treated at the Polomolok Municipal Hospital and the Howard Hubbard Memorial Hospital, respective­ly.

The wounded customers were identified as Edgar Luzon, Riza Diamante, Jade Silva, Ralyn Pitogo, and Garizalde Villacora.

Citing accounts from witnesses, Gonzales said the suspects were positioned at a dark portion of the nearby PMCO road during the shooting.

He said the two suspects were both armed with caliber 5.56 or M-16 Armalite rifles.

After emptying their magazines, he said the two fled aboard a motorcycle towards the direction of PMCO Village in Barangay Magsaysay.

Responding personnel from the Police Regional Office-12’s regional crime laboratory recovered at the scene some 30 cartridge cases of caliber 5.56, three metal fragments and one fired slug, he said.

Gonzales said the circumstan­ces of the incident showed that it was planned and Gabat was the main target.

“He was clearly followed by the suspects and they knew the pattern of his movements,” he said.

The police official said they are still investigat­ing the possible suspects to find out whether they are affiliated to any group.

But he said they are looking at the attack as possibly “work-related” as Gabat was also the police station’s intelligen­ce officer.

He said Gabat, who previously served as the station’s officer-in-charge, had led several major operations that led to the arrest of a number of suspects.

The slain police official was also at the forefront of the police station’s campaign against illegal drugs in the area.

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