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PNP: 2 cops, 1 lawyer killed in Tagaytay shooting incident


Two police officers who were inquiring about a residential lot inside a subdivision in Tagaytay City, Cavite  were among three persons killed in a shooting incident over the weekend, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Monday.

In a statement, the PNP identified the victims as Police Captain Adrian Binalay from the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group - National Capital Region and Police Captain Tomas Ganio Batarao Jr. from the Regional Personnel Holding Accounting Section.

A civilian accompanied the two cops to a subdivision in Barangay Maatim where a security guard discouraged them from entering the property. Despite the guard’s warning, the men proceeded inside to reportedly inspect a lot.

A short while later, the suspects, identified as an “Attorney Santos” and a male companion, arrived at the aboard a vehicle.

“Without provocation, Atty. Santos opened fire on the officers from inside his vehicle, leading to an exchange of gunfire. Both the officers and the suspect sustained multiple gunshot wounds during the encounter,” the PNP said.

Binalay was pronounced dead on the spot. Batarao and the suspect were brought to the nearest hospital but both were declared dead on arrival.

“Two other suspects were apprehended by authorities at Tagaytay Medical Center and are currently in the custody of the Tagaytay City Police Station as the investigation continues,” the PNP said.

Police said an investigation team has been created.

PNP chief P/General Rommel Francisco Marbil expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of the two police officers.

“The entire police force mourns the tragic loss of our brave officers. We will ensure that those responsible are held accountable and that justice is served swiftly,” Marbil said.

“The PNP extends its heartfelt condolences to the families of the fallen officers and assures the public of a comprehensive investigation,” he added.—RF, GMA Integrated News