The Philippine Star

Election fever? PNP acting to prevent killing of local execs

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

Two years before the national and local elections in 2016, election fever is already being felt in the local arena with the series of killings recently of incumbent and former local executives.

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Alan Purisima ordered all police units nationwide to start setting up checkpoint­s, implement the inspection of firearms and enforce warrants of arrest to prevent criminals from carrying out their illegal activities.

Chief uperintend­ent Reuben Theodore indac, PNP-Public Informatio­n Office director, said the police is preparing security measures to prevent more crimes.

indac said in local politics, the election fever has apparently started for the 2016 elections.

Last June 7, unidentifi­ed men shot dead Mayor Ernesto Balolong of Urbiztondo, Pangasinan in front of a supermarke­t near his residence. Balolong was a member of the Liberal Party like President Aquino.

Police reports showed that one of his police escorts and a civilian were also killed, while a supermarke­t employee and a bystander were wounded.

Also last June 7, former mayor Arnulfo Rivera of Mataas na Kahoy, Batangas was gunned down by a still unidentifi­ed suspect after the victim attended mass at the chapel in Barangay Calingatan.

Police have yet to establish the motive and identify the assassins in both incidents.

Mayor Reynaldo Navarro of Laak, Compostela Valley was killed last May 28 after armed men ambushed his vehicle in Davao del Norte.

Navarro’s convoy was traveling along the highway in Asuncion town when unidentifi­ed men opened fire. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Tagum Doctors Hospital.

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