President Marcos has condemned the shooting of a contractor in Negros Oriental, saying it must be thoroughly investigated.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (Photo courtesy of PCO)
"Tama lang po na imbestigahan iyan para malaman natin ang puno’t dulo nila at kinukondena natin ang mga karahasan na ito – iyan ay ayon sa Pangulo (It is only right that this be investigated so we can determine its root cause, and we condemn these acts of violence – this is according to the President)," Palace Press Officer and Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said on Friday, Aug. 29.
Castro said Marcos has ordered the police to "take the investigation seriously" in order to prevent similar incidents amid the investigation on anomalous flood-control projects in the country.
The President also said to file charges to those behind the shooting incident.
"Alam naman natin kung ano ang nais ng Pangulo – makasuhan ang dapat makasuhan, mapanagot ang dapat na mapanagot (We already know what the President wants – that those who must be charged should be charged, those who must be held accountable should be held accountable)," Castro said.
"At ipag-uutos pa rin ng Pangulo na dapat seryosohin ito lalo na ng mga PNP para maiwasan kung anumang krimen ang maidudulot nito kaugnay sa pag-iimbestiga sa flood control projects (and he will continue to instruct that this matter be taken seriously, especially by the PNP, to prevent any crimes that may arise in connection with the investigation of the flood control projects)," Castro added.
An engineer, identified by police as a contractor of construction projects, was shot and wounded on a highway in Santa Catalina town, Negros Oriental province on Wednesday morning, Aug. 27.
According to investigators, the victim was driving a motorcycle on the way to a quarry site when he was shot past 7 a.m. The assailant fled the scene onboard a motorcycle, the police added.
The shooting incident came amid the investigation on the anomalous flood-control projects in the country which were either incomplete, ghosts, or failed.