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Zamboanga Sibugay chairman slain in Pasig

- Non Alquitran -

MANILA, Philippines - A barangay chairman from Zamboanga Sibugay, attending a disaster seminar in Metro Manila, was gunned down in Pasig City yesterday.

Eastern Police District (EPD) director Chief Superintendent Miguel Laurel said the killing of Adjed Yusof, chairman of Barangay Mamagin, could have something to do with his job.

“He was assassinated. The gunman could have followed him here and carried out his plan,” said Laurel as he ordered Superintendent Alfredo Calama-an, officer-in-charge of the Pasig City police, to coordinate with airport authorities for the possible identification of Yusof’s killer.

Yusof sustained a lone gunshot wound in the head, the bullet exiting at the back. Nobody witnessed the shooting, prompting Laurel to theorize that a “sniper” shot him.

Yusof and his fellow members of the Liga ng mga Barangay in Zamboanga Sibugay arrived in Metro Manila recently to attend the disaster seminar sponsored by Barangay San Antonio.

He was about to step into a bus waiting for them along Escriva at about 4:20 p.m. when he suddenly fell to the ground, bleeding. He died on the spot.

Barangay official Dr. Melvin Villaruz said their seminar started at 2 p.m. yesterday and ended two hours later.

Yusof and his companions were on their way to a hotel to Manila, where they were billeted for several days.

Chairman Reynaldo Dones, of Barangay Sta. Clara in Naga, Camarines Sur said he and Yusof were about to board a rented bus with license plate PXY-237 when the sound of gunfire rang out. Dones said he was checking himself for gunshot wounds when Yusof fell down.

Dones said he did not notice any gunman.

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ADJED YUSOF

BARANGAY MAMAGIN

BARANGAY SAN ANTONIO

BARANGAY STA

CAMARINES SUR

CHAIRMAN REYNALDO DONES

CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT MIGUEL LAUREL

METRO MANILA

PASIG CITY

YUSOF

ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY

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