Philippine mayor known for parading drug suspects killed by sniper

Philippine Mayor Antonio Halili has been shot and killed during a flag-raising ceremony.

Philippine police say Mayor Halili has been killed.

Philippine police say Mayor Halili has been killed. Source: AAP

A Philippine mayor on President Rodrigo Duterte's list of allegedly narcotics-linked officials was shot dead Monday by a "sniper" in a broad daylight attack at a town ceremony, police said.

Antonio Halili was hit in the chest by a single shot fired from a distance, unleashing chaotic scenes during the weekly flag-raising ceremony at the town hall in Tanauan, south of Manila.

In the moments that followed, terrified onlookers screamed and the mayor's security details opened fire, video of the scene showed.

However, the shooter managed to escape and Halili was pronounced dead at hospital.

Town police chief Renato Mercado told AFP the shot was fired from about 150 metres (490 feet) away.

"The distance from the position was extraordinary. It could not be done by an ordinary person. His skill can be compared to a trained sniper," he told AFP.

The controversial Halili had compared himself to Duterte as he publicly shared the president's hardline position against crime and illegal drugs.

But in 2017, Halili's name surfaced on a "narco-list" presented by Duterte, of officials allegedly linked to narcotics.

Halili was stripped of control of the police following the publication of the list, but he denied any ties to drugs.
The area where the killer of Tanauan city Mayor Antonio Halili was believed to have taken his sniper position.
The area where the killer of Tanauan city Mayor Antonio Halili was believed to have taken his sniper position. Source: AAP
Though the Philippines sees occasional slayings of local politicians, the brazen nature of the killing and links to Duterte's drug war drew immediate outrage.

"This is clearly another case of EJK (extra-judicial killing) resulting from the so-called drug war launched by the government," opposition leader Senator Francis Pangilinan said in a statement.

"It is this Philippine image of a 'wild, wild west' that has also dampened the desire of both foreign and local investors," he added.

The government has said that more than 4,200 suspects have been killed as part of the war on drugs that is the centrepiece of Duterte's administration.
Families mourn the victims of the country's war on drugs.
Families mourn the victims of the country's war on drugs. Source: AAP
But rights groups charge that the actual death toll is three times higher and that the police and shadowy vigilantes are murdering people even without proof they are linked to drugs.

Three other mayors on the "narco-list" have been shot dead, one of them while being held inside a jail cell.

Mercado, the Tanauan police chief, said that the killing may be linked to the illegal drugs allegations.

Duterte's spokesman Harry Roque condemned the crime and praised Halili as the mayor of "one of the most progressive towns," in his province.


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