Antonio Halili

Antonio Cando Halili (February 8, 1946 – July 2, 2018) was a Filipino politician who served as the Mayor of Tanauan, Batangas from 2013 until his death in 2018. His term as mayor was controversial due to his methods of dealing with crime and illegal drugs in the city. On July 2, 2018, he was killed during a ceremony after being shot through the chest by an unknown gunman.[1][2]

Antonio Halili
Mayor of Tanauan
In office
June 30, 2013  July 2, 2018
Vice MayorJhoanna Corona-Villamor
Preceded bySonia Torres-Aquino
Succeeded byJhoanna Corona-Villamor
Personal details
Born
Antonio Cando Halili

(1946-02-08)February 8, 1946
Manila, Philippines
DiedJuly 2, 2018(2018-07-02) (aged 72)
Tanauan, Batangas, Philippines
Cause of deathAssassination (Gunshot wound)
Spouse(s)Angelina Perez Yson
RelationsMary Angeline Halili (daughter)

Business career

Prior to pursuing a political career, Antonio Halili was a businessman. He established ANC Halili Group of Companies (ANC HGC), a fully Filipino-owned conglomerate with subsidiaries participating involved in the real Estate, information technology, and private emission & drug industries. ANC HGC runs 60 emission testing centers in Luzon alone.

Political career

Mayor of Tanauan

Halili became mayor of Tanauan, a city in the province of Batangas in the Philippines, in 2013. During his term as Mayor, he gained notoriety for his treatment of suspected criminals, namely those involved in drug-related crimes. In 2016, Halili became the center of newfound attention after he ordered drug suspects to be paraded around the city, in a campaign that was dubbed the ‘walk of shame’. Suspected criminals were forced to wear cardboard signs that read, “I'm a pusher, don't emulate me”. His campaign was criticized by human rights groups and other politicians. Later on in his term, Halili himself would be accused of having drug related ties, an accusation he denied. In October 2017, he had his supervisory powers over the local police stripped from him.[1]

Assassination

On July 2, 2018, Halili was shot by an unidentified sniper during a flag raising ceremony at the Tanauan City Hall. The bullet hit a mobile phone in Halili’s pocket and pierced his chest. Halili’s bodyguards fired back towards a hill where the bullet appeared to have come from. The police searched the hill but failed to find anyone. Bystanders were shocked, and began panicking and taking cover. Halili was driven to the Reyes Memorial Hospital and was declared dead less than an hour after the bullet was fired. Philippine National Police Chief Director General Oscar Albayalde said that a regional special task group had been convened to investigate the killing, and was considering the suspect parades a motive. One day later, another Philippine mayor, Ferdinand Bote of General Tinio, Nueva Ecija, was also shot.[2][1][3][4]

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