P2-million reward offered for Bulacan ambush information

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Police in the Philippines have announced a reward of P2 million for information about the recent killings in Bulacan. The victims, a social media operator named Bryan Villaflor, his girlfriend, and his security aide, were shot while in their vehicle on March 21. The announcement was made by Police Regional Office 3 Director Brig. Gen. Jean Fajardo. She stated this reward aims to encourage anyone with information to come forward, especially regarding the suspects involved in the crime. Fajardo suggested that the killings might be politically motivated. Villaflor had been working with Victor Silverio, a congressional candidate in Bulacan. Police are currently investigating the incident and have formed a special team to focus on the case. Fajardo mentioned that they are considering marking San Rafael, Bulacan, as an area with election risk due to the violence surrounding the political campaign.


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