2 wounded in Cotabato attack
April 17, 2004 | 12:00am
COTABATO CITY Suspected partisans ambushed and seriously wounded two supporters of a mayoral candidate in Libungan, North Cotabato the other night, raising the specter of a showdown between two rival camps in the area.
Chief Inspector Rufino Inot, Libungan police chief, said the victims, Gerry Barbon and Boy Tudlas, are staunch supporters of re-electionist Mayor Ronaldo Pader.
Inot said Barbon and Tudlas were on their way to Barangay Kiluyao to join a campaign sortie there of Pader, who is seeking a third and last term, when they were fired upon.
Two of the ambushers, Ronnie Kalila and Edgar Salve, were arrested. John Unson
Chief Inspector Rufino Inot, Libungan police chief, said the victims, Gerry Barbon and Boy Tudlas, are staunch supporters of re-electionist Mayor Ronaldo Pader.
Inot said Barbon and Tudlas were on their way to Barangay Kiluyao to join a campaign sortie there of Pader, who is seeking a third and last term, when they were fired upon.
Two of the ambushers, Ronnie Kalila and Edgar Salve, were arrested. John Unson
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