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Gunmen kill 3 on drug watch lists

By: - Reporter /
/ 01:37 AM November 14, 2016

Three drug suspects were killed by motorcycle-riding gunmen in separate incidents over the weekend.

One of the victims was 25-year-old Paul Xzerome Bono Parcon who was on the drug watch lists of barangay and police officials in Pasay City.

A resident of Barangay 183, Zone 20 in Villamor, Pasay City, Parcon was seated in front of his house at 9:50 p.m. on Saturday when four men on motorcycles approached him.

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SPO1 Giovanni Arcinue said one of the back riders shot the victim who was taken to Air Force General Hospital by his relatives. Parcon, however,
died due to multiple gunshot wounds at 10:22 p.m.

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At 10:20 p.m. on Friday, Benedicto Santos and Louie Aberilla were shot inside their house on Tramo Street, Barangay 99, Zone 14, Pasay City, by three men who arrived on a motorcycle.

Barangay councilor Rommel Hernandez said Santos was a known drug pusher who had ignored requests to surrender to authorities.

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In Pateros, four men wearing masks shot Adrian Lanuzo near Dela Paz Chapel on Saturday at 7:50 p.m., SPO1 Jovito Labine said.

The victim, who was on the drug watch list, died on the spot from multiple gunshot wounds.

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