ALBUERA,
Leyte, Aug. 3 (PNA) -- Six armed men, allegedly the bodyguards of Mayor
Rolando Espinosa, Sr. were killed in a clash with police early
Wednesday morning at the vicinity of the mayor's house in Sitio Tinago,
Benolho village here.
PNP Eastern Visayas Regional Director Chief
Supt. Elmer Beltejar, who was at the crime scene, said the encounter
took place around 5:30 a.m. when armed men watching the gates of
Espinosa's houses opened fire at cops nearby.
The police deployed
forces to the compound Monday evening after President Rodrigo Duterte
demanded for the surrender of Espinosa and his son Kerwin within 24
hours or face a “shoot on site.”
The father surrendered to
Philippine National Police Chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa on
Tuesday, but the son remained at large.
“These bodyguards killed
in shootout are reportedly from Mindanao. They were hired by the mayor
to secure him during the elections. One of them was a hitman,” Beltejar
told reporters here.
At the crime scene, the police recovered 13 assorted long firearms, four caliber .45 pistols and rifle grenades.
Seized
firearms, according to Beltejar will be used as evidence in filing a
case against the mayor, who at present, have no warrant of arrest.
The
town is generally peaceful, but villagers nearby are afraid to go out
after sunset for fear of clashes between police and the armed group of
Espinosa.(PNA)
JMC/SQM/ELVIE ROMAN-ROA/EGR
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