Bohol town councilor shot dead | Inquirer News

Bohol town councilor shot dead

/ 12:00 PM October 06, 2023

The Buenavista town hall in Bohol.

The Buenavista town hall in Bohol. | PHOTO: Leo Udtohan/Inquirer Visayas

TAGBILARAN CITY — A still unidentified gunman shot dead Friday a municipal councilor in Buenavista town, Bohol province.

The Bohol Provincial Police Office (BPPO) identified the victim as Danilo Hayag Añora, town councilor, who resides in Barangay Dait Norte in Buenavista.

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The investigation shows that Añora was on his way home on board his motorcycle from the Buenavista cockpit arena around 12:30 a.m., when the motorcycle-riding assailants shot him when he reached the Cangawa National Highway.

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The victim was immediately brought to the Francisco Dagohoy Municipal Hospital in Inabanga town where he was declared dead on arrival.

The Buenavista police headed by Captain Edcel Petecio conducted a hot pursuit operation for the possible arrest of the perpetrators.

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Añora was killed weeks before the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections on Oct. 30.

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BPPO said Dait Norte, Buenavista is an election area of concern.

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Investigators said politics may be the motive behind the killing, but the Buenavista Police Station is “deepening its investigation to identify other possible motives.”

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