7 cops under custody for possible link in Kerwin Espinosa shooting

SHOOTING INCIDENT. Self-confessed drug lord Kerwin Espinosa attends a public hearing of the House of Representatives’ Quad-Committee on Oct. 11, 2024. Espinosa, now a mayoralty candidate of Albuera, Leyte, was shot while campaigning on Thursday (April 10, 2025), according to the Philippine National Police. (Photo courtesy: HOR / FILE)

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan | Philippine News Agency

Seven cops were arrested and put under custody for possible involvement in the shooting of Albuera, Leyte mayoralty candidate Kerwin Espinosa.

The seven officers, including two officials, were found at a compound where an alleged gunman went after the shooting incident, Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesperson PBGEN. Jean Fajardo said at a press conference at Camp Crame in Quezon City Friday,

She said a sport utility vehicle (SUV) with a tarpaulin supporting the self-confessed drug lord’s mayoralty bid hurriedly left the area, where he was holding a campaign sortie in Tinag-an village before he was shot.

“Nasundan ito kaagad at no’ng nasundan ito ay may pinasukan itong isang compound at may at least two cars tayo na nakita doon at no’ng pasukin ’yon ng mga pulis natin ay doon lumalabas based sa initial information na doon pumunta at tumakbo ’yong nagpaputok,” Fajardo said.

“So no’ng pagpasok doon sa compound ay may naabutan doon na mga pulis. So sa ngayon ay iniimbestigahan ngayon at under custody ngayon ng Leyte Police Office,” she added.

Fajardo said the seven have a lot of explaining to do, especially their presence in the area when they are assigned in Ormoc City.

Fajardo said a bullet pierced through Espinosa’s right side of the chest, hitting two more individuals behind him.

She said they are looking into the possibility that Espinosa was shot by a sniper since “nobody approached to shoot him.”

Espinosa, who is running against incumbent Mayor Sixto Dela Victoria and Vince Rama, was discharged from the hospital Friday.

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