Gunmen ambush, kill couple in Maguindanao Sur | Inquirer News

Gunmen ambush, kill couple in Maguindanao Sur

/ 11:28 AM June 30, 2023

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COTABATO CITY — Police in Shariff Aguak town, Maguindanao del Sur have launched a manhunt against two men who shot dead a couple on Thursday night.

Major Haron Macabanding, police chief of Shariff Aguak, said two men, each aboard a motorbike, were the subjects of intensified police operation after they waylaid a couple on board a tricycle heading for home at 6 p.m.

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Macabanding identified the fatalities as Nokoy Abdul, 54, and his wife Siaya Abdul, 49, both residents of Barangay Mother Labulabu, Shariff Aguak.

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The couple were aboard a “payong-payong,” a tricycle driven by Nokoy when two men riding on separate motorbikes opened fire on them.

Both suffered gunshot wounds in the head and died on the spot.

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Police found six empty shells of a yet-to-be-determined caliber of firearm.

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On June 14, gunmen suspected to be under the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters ambushed a patrol car, killing two police officers and wounding four others along the highway in Barangay Poblacion, Shariff Aguak.

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