From the Mindanao Examiner Blogspot site (Apr 19): Bombs explode outside house of Basilan vice mayor, Catholic chapel
Two powerful homemade bombs exploded late Thursday near a Catholic chapel and
outside the house of the vice mayor of Lamitan City in the troubled province of
Basilan, reports said.
It said the blast outside the house of Vice Mayor
Arleigh Eisma destroyed his vehicle and another explosion was also reported near
the chapel. There were no immediate reports of civilian casualties in the
bombings which occurred ahead of the May 13 general elections.
Eisma, a
prominent and popular politician in Basilan, is running for mayor against
Liberal party’s Rosita Furigay, the wife of incumbent Lamitan Mayor Roderick
Furigay - who is on his third and last term as mayor - and is also running for
vice mayor; and Councilman Hegem Furigay, of the Partido ng Masang Pilipino.
Two others – Mario Mamang and Masandal Sahal – are also running for
mayor.
The twin attacks came even as police launched a manhunt for gunmen who
shot and wounded 3 people, including Henry Furigay, the father of the councilman
who is also the mayor’s nephew.
Police said the gunmen attacked the elder
Furigay and his driver Bernard Cuevas and another supporter on April 13 in the
village of Limook and escaped on a motorcycle after the shooting. The victims
were heading to a political meeting when the attack occurred. No individual or
group claimed responsibility for the attack.
Two
vehicles were damaged after a powerful bomb exploded outside the house of
Lamitan City Vice Mayor Arleigh Eisma and followed by a second bomb explosion
near a Catholic chapel late Thursday, April 18, 2013. (Photos courtesy of
Richard Falcatan)
http://mindanaoexaminer.blogspot.com/2013/04/bombs-explode-outside-house-of-basilan.html
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