A 61-year-old chief village peacekeeper was shot dead in Escalante City, Negros Occidental on Saturday, Feb. 28. (Escalante City Police Station)
Seven unidentified armed men gunned down a 61-year-old chief village peacekeeper at the barangay hall of Pinapugasan Proper in Escalante City, Negros Occidental on Saturday, Feb. 28.
Police Capt. Lindsey Caraballe, deputy chief of Escalante City Police Station, identified the victim as Eduardo.
Caraballe said the suspects only targeted the victim, who was on duty at that time, along with other peacekeepers.
The suspects fled and took the victim’s handheld radio.
Caraballe said the victim sustained three bullet wounds and was declared dead in a hospital.
Police are probing the motive of the attack and are not discounting the possibility that the incident could be linked to another shooting where a farmer was killed by communist rebels in the adjacent Barangay Dian-ay, Escalante City on Thursday, Feb. 26.
The 42-year-old farmer was killed for allegedly being a military asset.