Palace condemns attack on cops: Operations on vs NPAs in Mt Province ambush
>> Sunday, July 7, 2013
TADIAN, Mountain Province
--Malacañang condemned the attack by New People’s Army guerrillas on police
trainees here on June 28 even as the Commission on Human Rights in the
Cordillera is set to investigate the incident that left one cop dead and nine others wounded.
Regional police director Chief
Supt. Benjamin Magalong said police are holding pursuit operations to flush out
the rebels in the tri-boundaries of Abra, Mountain Province and Ilocos Sur.
This, as Supt. Davy Vicente
Limmong, regional police public information officer took exception to a report
in a national daily on July 3 entitled "Another cop trainee in NPA ambush
dies".
Limmong said the report that PO1
Junette Ngalawen, one of the injured, died in a Baguio hospital after being
transferred from Bontoc was false.
“The report is incorrect and in
fact PO1 Junette Ngalawen as mentioned in the report is still alive and
confined at the Pines Doctor's Hospital, Magsaysay Avenue, Baguio City.
“The victims were visited by the
personnel of the PNP Health Service Supt. Digna Ambas and Senior Insp. Janette
Bautista July 2 who came out with latest report about their status.”
He said Ngalawen may undergo
surgical operation. Limmong added other injured personnel were admitted in
different Baguio hospitals while four others were already discharged.
Insp. Millenium Bantas was reportedly
discharged from the Luis Hora Hospital in Bauko, Mt. Province while Police
Officers Jefferson Sari, Jasmin Salve and Eveson Waguis were also discharged
from the same hospital as Daketan Pawas, Michelle Maludon, Ruben Benito and
Alexander Dulnuan are recovering from wounds.
This, as around 1,000 residentsstaged
a rally in Bontoc, Mountain Province to condemn the ambush which claimed the
life of PO1 Dexter Balagbag who died at the site.
Magalong awarded nine wounded
cops including a posthumous citation for the slain policeman in the ambush at
Sitio Kabunangan, Poblacion, Tadian.
“They were given Medalya ng
Sugatang Magiting in recognition of their gallant stand against the
heavily-armed New People’s Army during the said incident,” Magalong said.
Wounded in the incident were two
female and seven male law enforcers.
They were given their respective
medals while recovering from gunshot/shrapnel wounds at the Luis Hora Regional
Memorial Hospital here during his visit last week.
Wounded were Insp. Melinium
Bantas and PO1s Alexander Dulnuan, Jasmine Salve, Jefferson Sari, Edison
Waguis, Mitchell Malubon, Pawas Daketan, Robin Benito and Ngalawen, all
belonging to the Regional Public Safety Battalion in the Cordillera
Administrative Region.
Ninety-five trainees, including
70 women, all belonging to the Regional Public Safety Battalion, were jogging
as part of their daily training regimen when NPA rebels fired at them. They
were unarmed and in athletic attire.
Gov. Leonard Mayaen, who led
Monday’s indignation rally, said, “Contrary to the claim of leftist groups that
the people of Mt. Province are undertaking a petition campaign for a military
pullout here, it is the communists that we wanted to leave instead.”
The rallyists were composed of
students, local and village officials, local government workers and ordinary
folk who gathered at the provincial plaza in Bontoc.
Bearing anti-communist placards,
the participants first assembled at the Mt. Province General Comprehensive High
School grounds, then paraded around the town center and converged at the
provincial plaza for the program.
“I’m sure we are all against the
NPA, otherwise we will maintain that idea that Mt. Province is an NPA-infested
province,” Mayaen said.
Col. Loreto Magundayao, chief of
the civilian-military operations battalion of the Army’s 5th Infantry Division
based in Isabela, said Mayor Anthony Wooden of Tadian town where the ambush
took place, also led the rally.
Meanwhile, Malacañang said no
justification would be acceptable for the NPA’s ambush.
Deputy presidential spokesperson
Abigail Valte said the incident was saddening as she noted that the NPA was
trying to justify the attack by saying victims were being trained for counter
insurgency.
Valte said the rebels were giving
other excuses, but the fact remains that the victims were unarmed when they
were attacked.
“Maybe they should relay their
excuses and justification to the families of the victims,” she said over radio
dzRB.
Limmong said an investigation of
the ambush site showed the rebels carefully planned the ambush.
He added investigators found
belongings left by the rebels some 50 meters from the ambush site.
The NPAs also took away seven M16
and three M14 rifles belonging to the trainees.
He said the rebels also fired a
rifle grenade and exploded a bomb during the attack.
“It was a premeditated attack. We
condemn this attack. The trainees were mostly women. They were in their
athletic uniforms and were carrying unloaded rifles as part of their training,”
said Limmong.
Ninety-five police privates,
including 70 women and their four trainers were doing their regular morning jogging when
NPA rebels opened fire at them in Barangay Kabunagan at about 5:45 a.m.
“For many years, we had had no
ambuscades in this area. The area is secured by the Army and our patrols and we
are near the town center so we did not expect this attack,” Limmong said.
“We strongly condemn the
desperate and treacherous action of the NPA under the Leonardo Pacsi command in
targeting our unarmed personnel who were simply doing their regular morning
jogging routine,” Magalong said.
“Investigation at the ambush site
showed premeditation of the NPA rebels to inflict harm on government troops be
it in their non-combatant status just to comply with the order of the
CPP/NPA/NDF leadership to launch atrocities against government troops and private
businesses to instill fear and influence for the barangay and SK elections come
October,” said a police report.
According to Magalong, the method
used by the NPA showed even unarmed
personnel can be a targets.
He disclosed 70 out of the 95
trainees were female who all came from ordinary families and most if not all
were sole bread winners in their respective families.
Tadian is one of the most
peaceful municipalities in the Cordillera and the provincial government is
gearing to transform it as a center for education.
Tadian is the present location of
the Mt. Province Polytechnic State University.
Mayor Wooden, after the attack,
convened the municipal peace and order council who informed Magalong that
policemen were not abusive and promised to pass a resolution condemning and
denouncing the action of the NPA.
Magalong ordered police
regionwide to be on alert and initiate appropriate security preparations to
prevent a repeat of the said incident in their respective areas of jurisdiction
and to guarantee safety of the people in remote villages.
Meanwhile, the CHR-Cordillera
called on the Communist Party of the Philippines-NPA-National Democratic Front “to
comply with principles and standards of international humanitarian law and other
human rights instruments which they are party.”
The attack, which was hailed by
the CPP leadership as a victory, lawyer Harold Kub-aron, regional officer of
the CHR-Cordillera said, “is a sheer act of poltroonery of the perpetrators.”
He said the attack was
senseless because the police personnel were merely jogging, unarmed and
in athletic uniform when it took place.
Cordillera Peoples Democratic
Front spokesperson Simon Naogsan however said they attacked the armed
contingent of the “jogging policemen” where they even carted away 14 high
powered firearms (11 M16s, 3 M14s).
Kub-aron said CHR
investigators will conduct an independent investigation into the incident.
Kub-aron said after their
investigation, they will make their appropriate recommendations.
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