COTABATO CITY – The North Cotabato police provincial office, along with Highway Patrol Group members, are jointly searching for a man who shot a highway patrol officer during law enforcement in Matalam town on Tuesday night.
The victim, Police Senior Master Sgt. Noel M. Demate, a resident of Pigcawayan and currently assigned to the Cotabato Provincial Highway Patrol Team, was hit in his lower jaw after the 6:50 p.m. shooting.
According to Police Major James Baugbog, HPG team leader, his group was conducting a nighttime law enforcement operation targeting carjacked vehicles near the Matalam town runabout when the shooting occurred.
“It was a routine operation following a recent rise in carjacking cases. An unidentified motorcyclist attempted to pass the checkpoint but was politely stopped for inspection,” he said in a report Wednesday.
However, he said the man pulled a pistol and shot Demate in the face and sped away towards Kabacan town, also in North Cotabato.
The victim was taken to a hospital. Police launched a manhunt in neighboring towns to intercept the fleeing gunman.
Investigators are still unclear about the motive and identity of the lone attacker but the HPG believes the attack was related to its intensified operation against illegal vehicles and carjacking.
The Matalam municipal police office condemned the senseless act of violence against law enforcement personnel faithfully performing their sworn duty to protect the community and maintain peace and order.
“Such criminal acts will not deter the police force from intensifying its campaign against all forms of crime,” the Matalam police said in a statement on Wednesday.