The Freeman

Peaceful polls

- Iris Hazel M. Mascardo and Mary Ruth R. Malinao, Staff Members

The conduct of the May 9, 2022 national and local elections was generally peaceful, according to the security monitoring of the Police Regional Office (PRO)-7 as of 6 p.m yesterday.

Police Colonel Noel Flores, Deputy Regional Director for Operations of PRO-7, said this despite receiving incident reports around the region, particular­ly, some shooting incidents.

As per the police, the noted incidents include: shooting incident and abandonmen­t of two vehicles in San Fernando town, the shooting of a barangay councilor in Lapu-Lapu City, alleged shootout between two political parties in Basay,

Negros Oriental, the evading from arrest of a former Panglao mayor in Bohol, and the shooting of a barangay tanod on-duty at Zapatera polling center in Cebu City.

Police said that both shooting incidents in San Fernando and Lapu-Lapu City were not election-related incidents.

In a press conference yesterday, the police said the situation in the region was “manageable” since they deployed their hundred percent resources on the ground to secure the elections.

Flores said they have noted reports of several alleged vote-buying incidents. In Cebu City, police said they responded to at least eleven incidents of alleged votebuying.

Further, in Panglao, Bohol, the police received a report of a former mayor who evaded arrest after he was reported for alarm and scandal around 9:30 a.m. on election day.

Panglao police said that they are now preparing formal charges against former Panglao mayor Torinio Bon for Direct Assault, Resistance, and Disobedien­ce to the Agent of Person in Authority for causing a commotion at Tangnan, Panglao, Bohol.

"The suspect grabbed the issued firearm of the responding police officers and resisted arrest," said Flores.

The authoritie­s are also set to file a separate complaint against councilor Noel Hormachuel­os and Atty. Francis Erick Delambaca for Obstructio­n of Justice, after they allegedly helped Bon evade arrest.

Meanwhile, in Basay, Negros Oriental, a shooting incident happened involving the town mayor.

"Based on the informatio­n which is subject for validation, may shooting incident na nangyari and this involved yung mayor and yung opposing party," said Flores.

He added that validation was ongoing since the area where the incident happened did not have a strong network signal.

Police also received a report of a shooting incident in Barangay Zapatera wherein the victim was accordingl­y a barangay tanod on duty for the 2022 elections.

The victim was identified as certain Brian Mabaga.

The incident happened at around 6:42 p.m. in front of the Zapatera Elementary School which also served as a polling center.

Witnesses in the area claimed that the suspect was shot by riding gunmen. The triggermen, however, was accompanie­d by another man onboard a motorcycle.

Police Lt. Colonel Ryan Devaras, Deputy City Director for Administra­tion of CCPO, said that the victim was rushed to the hospital conscious.

According to him, they are now checking the background of the victim to determine the possible suspect behind the shooting.

As of yesterday, the security measures in Zapatera have been elevated with additional eight police personnel to secure the place.

Meanwhile, in Cebu Province, Police Colonel Engelbert Soriano said they received reports of alleged harassment among supporters in San Fernando and Santander.

The supporters allegedly exchanged heated words which the police later on pacified. They also arrested one suspect in a vote-buying incident in Pinamungaj­an.

Soriano said that these are considered minor incidents.

CEBU CITY

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) in Cebu City also declared that the May 9, 2022 elections in the city was a success.

This was according to lawyer Edwin Cadungog, acting election officer of the North District and the chairman of the Cebu City Board of Canvassers.

“Yes, successful. Okay ra ang election. Malinawon,” Cadungog told reporters yesterday evening.

“So far, malampuson man bisan dunay kabagal pero ang tanan kung dunay pasensya, mahuman ra gyud ta,” he added.

At around 7:30 p.m. Monday, Cadungog said the board reconvened as it was expected that during such time, there are already polling places that finished transmissi­on of their results. They already convened at 1:00 p.m as mandated by the law.

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