HAPPY WEEKEND
By Gina Dizon
TADIAN, Mountain
Province -- All were “trainees,” referring to 95 policemen who were ambushed
jogging along the Cabunagan Road here early morning of June 28.
Trainees
mean all of the 95 police officers attacked by the Leonardo Pacsi Command of
the Mountain Province-New Peoples Army. Other four police are training
personnel thus composing 99 of the ambushed policemen.
All the
police were carrying firearms either loaded with bullets or not. Some
trainees were carrying firearms loaded with a magazine of bullets and some
trainees were carrying fire arms without loaded magazine.
And so that
confirms the report of the ambushing Leonardo Pacsi command of the
New People’s Army-Mountain Province that they have carted away 14 high
powered firearms from the ambushed police following the June 28 ambush.
Those who
were armed and loaded were police security escorts found in front of the
jogging line followed by men- trainees all jogging in lines of three followed
by a women security force then a long line of 70 women trainees and another
security force at the back. This, apart from those who were in the responding
vehicle when the trainees were attacked.
Meaning,
there are nine police trainees serving as security force that were armed and
loaded with bullets. All the other 86 police were carrying firearms
without bullets so I came to know from injured PO1 PawasDaketan, one of the
wounded members of the security force then in the front line, and PO1
RodancosCadwising, one of the uninjured trainees.
But the
ambushed police are trainees. How could the NPA ambush the police when they are
on training is a commonly heard question when the ambush happened?
***
A police
officer said non-combatants are civilians. So I think those carrying firearms-
NPA, MNLF, and Philippine Army, PNP and all armed forces taking direct part in
armed hostilities - are combatants. This, to distinguish from unlawful
combatants not authorized by government such as armed bandits. I am led to
say that the trainees are combatants then. Unless there is another definition
of whom a combatant is to let me think otherwise.
Provincial police
director William Viteno of PNP-Mountain Province says otherwise. The
trainees are not combatants because they are on training and have not yet
graduated on the SCOUT (Special Counter Insurgency Operations Unit Training)
course they are taking. They are combatants when they are on the
mountains fighting members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, he added.
And so when
the police/military are on training and not on the mountains scouring after
NPAs, they are not combatants. This leaves me having questions still.While this
is so, the ambushed police are with the PNP’s Regional Public Safety Battalion
on training to do counterinsurgency activities being SCOUT trainees.
Cordillera
Peoples Democratic Front (CPDF) spokesperson Ka Filiw Simon Naogsan in his
statement published in the Philippine Revolutionary Web Central said, “The PNP
is now being transformed and trained as active combat force to augment the AFP
in the implementation of counter-insurgency operations.”
From what
happened during the June 28 ambush, I am led to say that the SCOUT trainees are
enemies of the New Peoples Army which is the armed force that the government
armed forces are against. So the ambush.
Nevertheless,
“The target of the attack was the fully armed escorts who advanced themselves
and took positions at conspicuous locations,” Naogsan said.
The first
burst of gunfire from the NPA got the three security men in front wounded- P01
PawasDaketan, 25, native of Tadian who was shot in the stomach and
MitchelleMaludon, 32, from Apayao who incurred open wounds in the hips when
admitted at the Luis Hora Hospital. PO1 Denver Balabag with multiple gunshot
wounds died and pronounced dead on arrival by medical personnel at the Luis
Hora Memorial Hospital.
Daketan said
they in the front line were suddenly shot at. They jumped down the nearby
parapet as they heard other shots. Cadwising said he along with other
policemen who were following police trainees came to know there were three
others who were wounded.
***
Rules
of engagement between combating forces based on Philippine and
international laws on armed conflict minimize harm and not use any
kind or degree of force “that exceeds that needed to accomplish the military
objective, comparing the advantage gained to the harm inflicted thus
minimizing excessive incidental losses.”
Naogsan
said, “If it were the so-called ‘trainees’ that had been targeted, the result
would have been different.”He added the NPA did not have the intention to kill,
contrary to what Daketan said that the NPA had the intention to kill with the
gunshots and the use of the shrapnel grenade. This leaves me perplexed what
degree of harm allows to the targeted armed security forces. Though
one thing is certain, the NPA wanted the arms and so were able to cart away 14
firearms.
How did two
women officers then who were positioned in the women line get wounded? I can
only imagine that shrapnel grenade fired from an M203 must have gotten them to
follow Naogsan’s statement that they targeted only the armed security forces.
Unless, the police have another version to the story.
***
The
seven wounded with open wounds – Junette Ngalawen,31, from
PoblacionBontoc hit on the leg; Robin Benito, 32, from
PoblacionBuguias hit on the thigh; Alexander Dulnuan, 27, on the
arm, Jefferson Sari, 27, from Tuba, Benguet on the left knee;
Jasmine Salve, 26, from La Trinidad,on the shoulder and Mellinium Bantas
36, from Kapangan, Benguet hit on the left forearm and left foot-
either were hit with gunshots or from fired shrapnel. Two shrapnel
grenades were fired from an M203.
Dr Climpson Camide
of Luis Hora Memorial Hospital who attended to the police patients said it is
difficult to determine if the open wounds came from a shrapnel grenade or
bullets directly fired from firearms although definite gunshot wounds were
those which hit Maludon, Daketan, Bantas and Balabag.
Camide also
said Eveson Waguis, 28; from Baguio City has an injury on the left eye hit by
shrapnel.
As of last
week, only one remaining patient Mitchelle
Maludon needs further observation having surpassed the critical
stage and all wounded police recovering and in stable
conditions. Families of the wounded from Benguet were
transferred to the Baguio General Hospital to be closer to their families.
Only two- Maludon and Daketan- were left at Luis Hora Hospital on recovery
stage as of last week.
Reports from
PNP provincial police director William Viteno noted 11 empty shells
of M16 rifle, three cartridges for M203 rifle, and two empty shells from a M14
rifle investigation reveals. Fragments from fired M203 bullets were also
discovered along the national road. Where did the fired empty shells come from?
Obviously,
shots came from the NPA. But reports from the NPA noted that shots have
also been coming from the far end of the line.
***
But the
trainees are jogging and with no bullets on firearms they were carrying.Naogsan
in an interview asked, is jogging a qualification of being armed? The NPA
spokesperson refers to Artus ‘Ka Libre’ Talastas and six of other NPA cadres who
were ambushed by members of the 54rth Infantry Battallion while the rebels were
on stationary jogging in Butac, Ifugao nearly 6 o’clock morning of June2 of
June this year.
Naogsan said
the NPA were unarmed with their guns close by and not in their possession when
ambushed. Government’s military men got six high powered fire arms, shot
dead two NPA cadres- ArtusTalastas and Ronelson “Ka Renan” Balatines- and
wounded two others.
An ambush
does not choose whether one is sleeping or jogging or walking or eating, armed
or not. The life of being a member of an armed force subjects him/her to be
ready all the time and watch close the enemy. Otherwise, you’re dead.
There are rules of engagement. But as incidents say, rules can be
broken.
***
Naogsan in
an interview said an intention of the ambush is to give the message
not to use Mountain Province as a training ground. Camp Babalaan in
Tadian known as Mardonos Hill when the AFP camped in said area in
the 1990s,has been a training ground for quite some time since the 1980s
until the 1990s when an ambush was staged by the NPA against members of the
Philippine Constabulary leading the people to tell the PC-AFP to get out
of Tadian.
The call was
left hanging with trainings having stopped until the past few years when
trainings were conducted again till the very recent one. Barangay captain
Bonifacio Daskeo said the recent training is the fourth one since 2011.
This, apart
from direct intentions of the NPA to confiscate firearms from police or members
of the military whom they ambush as noted from other NPA-PNP-PA encounters and
ambushed.
***
Must be that the police of Tadian and Mountain Province feel there is no
problem the past years since the 1990 ambush? Am wondering why Mountain
Province is used as training ground with this experience and with NPA sightings
having been noted? Must be that security is lax? What more with the mountains
of Mountain Province being the home of NPAs who memorize their terrain
and know how quick they might move from one mountain to another.
Security of course is a major consideration among members of the armed
forces to preserve themselves from danger and loss of life. This includes
securing an area before any training is done, where it was reported that the
rebels even had time to cook at the ambush area left me wondering there was no
clearing before the jogging happened.... Where clearing meant going up the
slopes of the mountains and going up a little bit further might have led to
some discoveries of NPA presence somewhere near. Might be that there was a
clearing before NPA came some minutes after?!?
While that is so, Viteno said appropriate cases shall be filed
against the perpetrators of the ambush.And meantime, three unarmed NPA members
were ‘massacred’ by elements of the 31st IB at Juban, Sorsogon, July 4 this
year.
War goes on between the NPA and the AFP-PNP while peace talks are
stalled with the Philippine government terminating peace talks between the
CPP-NDF and the GRP.
So its war between and among brothers, tribe mates, province mates and
Filipinos with two sides clearly spelled if you're with either armed force.
Business is good for arms dealers. Life is bad for Filipinos and definitely bad
for the country’ image and economy.
The government is in a more responsible position to call for peace talks
to resume, and end a war that has been raging for 40 years since the NPA
was founded in 1973, a war that has killed Filipinos, widowed mothers,
rendered children fatherless, broken homes, and made and makes lives more
difficult for the rest of the Filipino people. Give peace, give justice a
chance.
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