UNICEF worker shot in Mindanao

27 November 2009 | 04:33:29 PM | Source: AFP

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The Philippines was rocked by a vicious massacre which left 57 dead. (EPA)

A local UN Children's Fund worker has been shot dead in a lawless part of the southern Philippines close to where a political massacre occurred this week, police say.


An unidentified gunman shot Nestor Bulahan at a bus terminal in Parang town, Maguindanao province, on Thursday morning, the national police headquarters said in a statement on Friday.

Bulahan died in hospital a short time later, it said.

Parang is 45 kilometres from Ampatuan, a town where gunmen allegedly under the orders of a local politician abducted and killed at least 57 people on Monday.

Police gave no details to indicate Bulahan's murder was linked to the massacre.

However it occurred after Maguindanao and nearby Cotabato city were placed under a state of emergency following the massacre.

Authorities had insisted emergency rule, plus an influx of thousands of troops, had brought the notoriously lawless area under control.

UNICEF released a short statement on Friday confirming an employee had been shot but giving few details other than that the incident was not believed to be linked to his work.

"A UNICEF staff member was shot yesterday. We cannot confirm his identity or current state," UNICEF spokeswoman in the Philippines Angela Travis said in the statement.

"He was not on official duty when the incident happened and the incident is believed to be personal."

The police statement said Bulahan was shot in his stomach while riding a tricycle to meet a friend.

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