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Isabela City mayor killed; 4 escorts hurt

- Roel Pareño -
ZAMBOANGA CITY — The mayor of Basilan’s Isabela City was gunned down right inside City Hall past noon yesterday by a lone assassin who was also killed by the mayor’s escorts, authorities said.

Four of Mayor Luis Biel’s escorts — a policeman, a female security guard and two civilian personnel — who came to his rescue were wounded in the shootout.

Senior Police Inspector William Gadayan, the city’s police chief, said Biel was in the motorpool of City Hall when the assassin, armed with a caliber .38 pistol, approached from behind and shot him at about 12:30 p.m.

Biel, who sustained a single bullet wound, was rushed to the nearby Infante Hospital but died an hour later.

"The assassin appeared daring and suicidal and was not carrying any identification," Gadayan said.

He said they were looking into all angles in the killing.

Provincial spokesman Cris Puno said Biel’s gunslaying has brought horror to the island’s capital which, for four years now, has been experiencing peace and development, thanks to a US-backed military offensive that has flushed out the Abu Sayyaf.

Gadayan said they cannot tell if Biel was killed because of his order to demolish a mosque reportedly squatting on a city government property.

Gadayan said they were not also ruling out the possibility that the Abu Sayyaf might have a hand in the attack.

Vice Mayor Rodolfo Tan took over the mayorship by virtue of succession, and the mayor’s son, Luis VI, the number one councilor, became vice mayor.

ABU SAYYAF

BASILAN

BIEL

CITY HALL

CRIS PUNO

FOUR OF MAYOR LUIS BIEL

GADAYAN

INFANTE HOSPITAL

ISABELA CITY

SENIOR POLICE INSPECTOR WILLIAM GADAYAN

VICE MAYOR RODOLFO TAN

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