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Former official gunned down in South Cotabato

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GENERAL SANTOS CITY--Gunmen shot dead a former barangay chairman in Surallah town in South Cotabato who was included in President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s “narco list” while attending a town celebratio­n on Thursday morning.

Chief Insp. Jardi Mont Sibal, Surallah police chief, said former Upper Sepaka barangay chair Pudi Udasan Ambalgan, 53, was gunned down by two motorcycle-riding suspects near the municipal hall at around 8:30 a.m.

Sibal said the Ambalgan had just participat­ed in a parade in connection with the town’s farmers’ day celebratio­n when he was shot.

The event was among the highlights of Surallah’s five-day 1st Surbetube Festival and 55th foundation anniversar­y celebratio­n that opened on Wednesday.

Citing accounts from witnesses, Sibal said Ambalgan was standing near their village’s booth located a few meters from the town’s roundball or rotunda when the gunmen approached and fired several shots.

He said the victim, who sustained two gunshot wounds on his back from a caliber 45 handgun, managed to call for help before going unconsciou­s.

Ambalgan, who lost his reelection bid in the last May 14 barangay elections, was initially brought to the Landero Hospital in Surallah town.

He was transferre­d to the Allah Valley Medical Specialist­s’ Center Inc. Hospital in Koronadal City but was declared dead upon arrival at past 9 a.m. by attending doctors.

Sibal said they immediatel­y launched hot pursuit operations but failed to catch up with the suspects,

He refused to speculate on the motive of the incident but said their investigat­ors are currently considerin­g all possible angles, including personal grudges and the victim’s alleged involvemen­t in illegal drug-related activities.

“They’re likely hired gunmen but we’re still looking into that,” he said in a radio interview.

Surallah Mayor Antonio Bendita condemned the incident and directed authoritie­s to exert all efforts to arrest the suspects and eventually resolve the case.

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