Suspect in Zamboanga City village chair's murder in police custody
By Liza Jocson
ZAMBOANGA CITY – The suspect in the broad daylight assassination of a barangay captain here was taken into custody by the city police on Sunday, December 3.

VILLAMOR Limpalan, a suspect in the murder of a Zamboanga City barangay captain, is flanked by Mayor John Dalipe and Vice Mayor Pinpin Pareha after he was taken into custody by the Zamboanga City police. (Photo via Liza Jocson)
The suspect, Villamor T. Limpalan, 43, was identified as one of two suspects in the murder of Barangay Cawit Chairman Selberyo “Beyong” Molina on Friday.
Limpalan initially surrendered to Barangay San Roque officials to clear his name after he was tagged as a person of interest in the murder.
The suspect, however, was taken into custody after he was brought to the Ayala Police Station here where he was positively identified by a witness.
“One hundred one percent positive, nakilala siya ng witness (He was 100 percent positively identified by a witness),” said city police chief Police Col. Alexander Lorenzo.
Limpalan allegedly drove the motorcycle used in killing Molina.
The witness reportedly spotted the suspect in a store within the vicinity of the murder waiting for the barangay captain.
The witness later saw him driving the motorcycle with his cohort as passenger prior to the fatal shooting of the barangay captain.
Witnesses also reportedly spotted Limpalan delivering the fatal shot which killed Molina using the suspect’s gun.
Police teams are continuing their hot pursuit operation against the other suspect in the killing.