BARMM LTO official and MILF leader shot dead in Cotabato Province

Date:

Share post:

DAVAO CITY – A Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) officer and Bangsamoro Land Transportation Office (LTO) official was gunned down in an ambush by armed men in Pikit, Cotabato on Friday, February 9.

The victim, Johnson Endil, was a key figure in the MILF and served as the Liguasan area secretary of the MILF as well as the municipal chief of the Bangsamoro LTO in Pikit, Cotabato.

 According to a report from the Cotabato Provincial Police Office and Bangsamoro regional officials, Endil was cleaning his vehicle outside their compound in Sitio Amanah, Pikit, when gunmen approached and shot him multiple times, killing him instantly.

The attackers immediately fled the scene, leaving authorities scrambling to determine the motive and suspects behind the killing.

BARMM Transportation and Communications Minister Paisalin Pangandaman Tago, along with directors of various Bangsamoro agencies, strongly condemned the brutal murder of Endil.

Tago emphasized that Endil played a crucial role in resolving violent clan feuds (rido) in Pikit and other towns in Cotabato, working closely with MILF leaders, police, and the military to mediate local conflicts.

He has since urged Brig. Gen. Romeo Macapaz, director of the Police Regional Office-Bangsamoro Autonomous Region (PRO-BAR), and Region 12 Police Office chief Brig. Gen. Arnold Ardiente to expedite the investigation and identify the assailants so they can be held accountable.

Authorities are now conducting follow-up operations to determine whether the attack was politically motivated, linked to an ongoing rido, or part of a larger security threat in the region.

Paul Palacio
Paul Palacio
Paul Trajera Palacio, a veteran news anchor got his Mass Communication Curriculum from University of Mindanao-Davao Campus. He is the current News Anchor of Newsline Philippines.
spot_img

Related articles

Back Home, Back on Track: NorMin Reintegration Fair Gives OFWs a Second Start

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY  (April 21) — After years of working abroad, many overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) return...

One Hour Instead of 19: Davao–Manado Flights Poised to Reopen Trade Gateway

DAVAO CITY  (April 21) — What used to take nearly a full day of flights, layovers, and even...

Behind Bars, Beyond Limits: Cotabato PDLs Graduate, Rewrite Their Futures

COTABATO CITY  (April 21) — Inside the concrete walls of the North Cotabato District Jail, where routines are...

Island Neighbors, Shared Futures: Gov. Generoso Eyes Cross-Border Partnership with Indonesia

DAVAO CITY  (April 21) — Just 80 to 100 kilometers of open sea separate Davao Oriental’s coastal town...