Pubdate: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 Source: Sunstar Dumaguete (Philippines) Contact http://www.sunstar.com.ph/dumaguete/ Address: 3rd Floor, Sun.Star Building P. Del Rosario St., Cebu City 6000, Fax: 63-32) 254-6530 Author: Victor L. Camion 'DRUG WAR' EYED IN COUPLE'S DEATH POLICE blamed infighting among five drug syndicates for the deaths of a man and his wife early Sunday evening allegedly by a hired killer at Oracion Subdivision in Looc Village. Dumaguete City chief of police Supt. Constantino Barot Jr. believed the murder of Jerry Palubio, 55 and his wife Josephine, 52, was part of the syndicates' effort to control the drug operation in Dumaguete City. Barot confirmed that Palubio is included in the police watchlist of known major illegal drug financiers, along with four other syndicates operating in Dumaguete City. The police chief, however, refused to name the other four drug lords saying his men are monitoring their movement. The killing, he said, would mean eliminating competition for the drug market. Barot said the incident is similar to the death of Moloy Tano, which was welcomed by many due to competition in the drug market. Barot said the "drug lords" including Palubio had earlier been charged for drug trafficking in court, but the cases were dropped because of technicalities. The police chief who once headed the provincial PNP intelligence section before his assignment in Dumaguete City, raided the house of Palubio several years ago and confiscated about 190 grams of shabu. Follow-up raids, he said, failed to yield evidence against the drug suspects who already learned to conceal their activities. The PNP official said it was also possible, based on another police intelligence report, that Palubio was ordered slain by his "big boss" for failing to remit the sales from illegal drugs. Palubio died due to gunshot wounds on his abdomen and chest at the Silliman University Medical Center. His wife who also suffered gunshot wounds on her chest was already dead when she was rushed to the hospital. The Palubio couple was on board a Yamaha Crypton and driving along the corner of Oracion Drive and Flores Avenue when the helmeted gunman and a companion driving a Honda XLR attacked them. Before escaping, the suspects stopped by the sprawled figures and again fired on them several times. Police investigators recovered seven empty shells from a .45 caliber pistol and one slug from the crime scene. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart