From GMA News (May 12): 5 killed in separate ambushes in Mindanao
Five people were killed in separate ambushes in the southern Philippines, police and the military said Sunday on the eve of the mid-term elections in which more than 18,000 posts are up for grabs, from mayors and governors to members of parliament.
Communist New People's Army (NPA) rebels in the southern Philippines ambushed Saturday the convoy of town mayor Joelito Jacosalem Talaid, wounding the politician and killing four of his bodyguards.
Talaid, who is seeking re-election as mayor of Kadingilan, Bukidnon, was carrying a large sum of money when his convoy was targeted, provincial police chief Superintendent Orlando Binas said.
The NPA, which has been waging a rebellion for more than 40 years, has been known to attack local politicians who refuse to pay extortion money in exchange for campaigning in its areas.
Talaid's ambush came on the same day as heavily armed men also attacked the convoy of Omar Baba, a candidate for mayor in South Upi town, Maguindanao.
Baba and an aide were wounded, while his cousin was killed, regional military chief Colonel Dickson Hermoso said.
Hermoso said no one had claimed responsibility for Baba's ambush, but noted that South Upi had earlier been placed among potential "hot spots" where violence was likely to erupt.
Six other candidates are contesting the post of mayor, he said.
Revenge killings among politicians are common in local politics across the Philippines, where a proliferation of unlicensed firearms has long aggravated the political situation.
More than 60 people have already been killed during campaigning, which began in February, and the government has sent extra military and police to violence hotspots to prevent more bloodshed during Monday's vote.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/307980/news/regions/5-killed-in-separate-ambushes-in-mindanao
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