Friday, December 20, 2013

Zamboanga mayor, 3 others shot dead at NAIA 3


Zamboanga mayor, 3 others shot dead at NAIA 3

By Bong Lozada, Julliane Love De Jesus
INQUIRER.net
2:17 pm | Friday, December 20th, 2013
 


Police investigators examine the bloodstained pavement at the Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport following an ambush of a southern Philippine town mayor Friday, Dec. 20, 2013 at suburban Pasay city south of Manila, Philippines. Labangan Mayor Ukol Talumpa was fatally shot Friday in an attack at Manila’s main airport that also killed his wife and two other people, officials said.(AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
MANILA, Philippines—The mayor of Labangan town in Zamboanga del Sur, his wife and two others were killed in an ambush at the arrival area of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 Friday morning. 

Chief Superintendent Christopher Laxa, head of the Philippine National Police Aviation Security Group, told INQUIRER.net that Mayor Ukol Talumpa was shot dead at 11:15 a.m. by motorcycle-riding gunmen, who allegedly wore police uniforms underneath black jackets. 

Jose Angel Honrado, Manila International Airport Authority general manager, said in a press briefing that Talumpa’s wife, a 25-year-old relative and an 18-month-old baby were also killed. 

5 injured
 
Five others were injured in the incident that happened in the loading bay of the departure area. The victims were taken to the Air Force General Hospital at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City. 

According to Honoradpo, Talumpa and his party landed from a Cebu Pacific flight 5J-852  around 9 a.m. and had just stepped outside the arrival area when the gunmen opened fire on them.  Some of the injured were bystanders. 

In November 10, Talumpa, who was then a Zamboanga del Sur vice mayor, and his nephew Alimuddin Silad were wounded after gunmen also aboard a motorcycle shot them in Ermita. 

Talumpa, a member of the political opposition, won a hotly contested electoral contest for mayor of Labangan in last May’s elections. 

Terminal 3 manager Octavio Lina said that flights were not disrupted and that the terminal was not closed.  The shooting scene was cordoned off and was being processed by the police’s scene-of-the-crime operatives. 

No CCTV
 
According to Laxa, there were no closed-circuit television units installed within the area where the incident occurred. 

Honrado added that authorities have yet to identify the two gunmen.
But Laxa, the PNP ASG chief, said in a phone interview that the responding policemen who chased the assailants could help in identifying the suspects.
Laxa said they have gotten hold of several witnesses to the shooting. 

Task force
 
Laxa said, the National Capital Region Police Office chief Police Director Carmelo Valmoria arrived at the NAIA terminal 3 to create a form a task force that will investigate the incident. 

As of this posting, crime scene investigation was ongoing. 

“The management of the airport will investigate the security procedures,” Honrado said. With a report from Jerome Aning, Philippine Daily Inquirer
Originally posted: 11:46 am | Friday, December 20th, 2013



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