The Philippine Star

84 Bukidnon b’gays declared poll hotspots

- By BEN SERRANO – With Cesar Ramirez, Cecille Suerte Felipe, Victor Martin

At least 84 of 464 barangays in Bukidnon have been identified as areas of concern during the barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan elections.

Senior Inspector Jisell Longakit, Bukidnon police spokespers­on, said Malaybalay and Kitaotao each have 10 barangays declared as poll hotspots; Lantapan, eight; Quezon and Talakag, seven each; Baungon and Impasug-ong, six each; Manolo Fortrich, four; Dangcagan, Valencia, Kibawe, Pangantuca­n and Sumilao, three each, and Don Carlos and Libona, one each.

Longakit said hotspots are areas where there is a history of intense political rivalry, violent incidents and presence of armed groups, including the Abu Sayyaf, Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters and New People’s Army.

Chief Superinten­dent Romulo Sapitula, Ilocos police director, said they have identified areas of concern in the region, but would release the list after all certificat­es of candidacy have been filed. Today is the last day for filing COCs.

Sapitula said they would initiate a peace covenant among candidates in Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan and La Union this weekend.

Meanwhile, in Occidental Mindoro, Roberto Escopete, 46, was arrested when he placed a caliber .45 pistol on the table while having a drinking spree with his friends in Barangay Malisbong, Sablayan.

Danilo Reyes, 29, was caught after selling a caliber .38 revolver to an undercover agent in Barangay Boliwao, Quezon.

Escopete and Reyes face charges for violation of the election gun ban.

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