LP spokesman in Bohol shot dead as he slept at home | Inquirer News

LP spokesman in Bohol shot dead as he slept at home

By: - Correspondent / @leoudtohanINQ
/ 04:21 AM March 20, 2016

TUBIGON, Bohol—A spokesperson of the Liberal Party (LP) in this town was shot dead by a still unidentified assailant inside his house on Saturday, police said.

SPO4 Omar Khan Valdez, of the Tubigon police station, identified the victim as Amado Nitollama, 51, a resident of Barangay Macaas in this town.
Valdez said police are looking into the possibility that the killing was election-related.

“We received reports that Nitollama had death threats when he became the party’s (LP) spokesperson,” said Valdez.

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Nitollama was a former village councilor of Macaas before he became LP spokesperson.

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Initial investigation showed that Nitollama went home on Saturday around 1:15 a.m. after attending a caucus in another village, Bacong.
Nitollama went inside his room and slept.

The gunman was outside the house and stood on a chair to reach the window of the victim’s room.

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The perpetrator then pushed the curtain of the room away and shot the victim while he was sleeping.

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Nitollama’s wife, Alicia, who was sleeping beside him, was startled by the gunshot and screamed upon seeing her husband with a bullet wound in the head.

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Elections in the country are often characterized by violence, especially in areas where contests for elective positions are closely fought.

Many election-related killings take place in areas outside of highly urbanized communities and in some of the most remote places in the country where government presence is barely visible.

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