The Freeman

Winning kagawad shot dead in Pitalo

- — Ermida Q. Moradas/JMD

A newly re-elected barangay councilor of Bulacao, Talisay City was shot dead by unidentifi­ed motor-riding suspects in Barangay Pitalo, San Fernando, Cebu late afternoon Thursday.

Police Officer 2 Erwin Oyao, case investigat­or, identified the victim as Dennis Ramos, 43, who ranked 7th among the new set of Bulacao councilors elected during Monday’s polls.

Ramos was about to open the door of his vehicle parked in front of his hardware store in Pitalo when the suspects arrived and shot him several times. He and his wife personally manage the business.

“Ninaog ni ang angkas sa motor ug gipusil sa kadaghang higayon ang biktima nga aduna lang unta’y ibutang sa iyang sakyanan,” Oyao told The FREEMAN.

Ramos suffered four gunshot wounds – two on his chest and one each on his arms – which resulted to his death.

Police recovered a total of seven empty shells of caliber .45 and a deformed slug in the area.

Oyao said there is a big possibilit­y that there were spotters in the area considerin­g how fast the assailants staged the killing.

“Mao na karon ang atong gitan-aw kung basin naay spotter sa palibot. Atong gipangutan­a ang mga witnesses sa area pero wa man daw sila’y nabantayan nga kadudahan nga tawo sa palibot atong panahona,” Oyao said.

The suspects allegedly fled to direction of Cebu City.

Witnesses, including the employees of the victim, told the police that the suspects were wearing helmets so they failed to see their facial features.

“Duha ka CCTV ang naa sa tindahan facing north and south so makuha gyud niya tanan. Hopefully makatabang sa atong imbestigas­yon,” Oyao said.

Ramos’ shooting will be among the cases the newlyinsta­lled chief of police in San Fernando, Senior Inspector Arvi Arbuis, hopes to resolve immediatel­y.

Arbuis said they are looking into all possible angles in their investigat­ion.

“Ongoing pa ang investigat­ion and ato gitanaw nga factors para sa pagdetermi­ne sa motibo,” he said in a phone interview.

Meanwhile, Cebu Provincial Police Office Director Senior Superinten­dent Manuel Javier Abrugena said he already directed San Fernando police to conduct a thorough investigat­ion regarding the incident to identify and arrest the perpetrato­rs.

When asked whether the shooting could be considered electionre­lated, Abrugena responded that they were not discountin­g such possibilit­y. However, he added that it’s too early to speculate at this stage.

“May parameters po tayong sinusunod para masabi na ang incident ay election-related. Ang pag-determine nito ay binubuo rin ng ibat-ibang committte katulad ng Comelec at police. Before we can conclude na ito ay election-related ay dapat ay iisa ang desisyon ng committee and so far, hindi pa natin ito makuconsid­er dahil di pa natin alam ang motive,” said Abrugena.

For his part, Police Regional Office-7 Director Chief Superinten­dent Robert Quenery said that with the recent series of shooting incidents in Central Visayas, including the province of Cebu, he has ordered all the station commanders to intensify crime prevention efforts and checkpoint­s.

It can be recalled that two shooting incidents transpired in Minglanill­a, the neighborin­g town of San Fernando, in just span of 17 hours on Wednesday and Thursday.

In Lapu-Lapu City, two men were also killed by riding-in-tandem suspects within a span of 12 hours starting on Monday.

“I directed all of our station commanders down to ensure that this will be stopped. Intensify crime prevention efforts and checkpoint­s. Dapat hindi nangyayri to dahil nasa election period pa tayo,” said Quenery.

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