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Monday, August 28, 2017

10 terrorists attempting to enter Main Battle Area killed by troops in Lanao Lake



By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 28, 2017) - Soldiers of the Joint Task Force Marawi were able to intercept ten (10) members of the Daesh-inspired Maute terror group on board two motorized pump boats who attempted to sneak into the main battle area at 2:30am Monday (August 28), military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that a three-hour firefight and pursuit operations immediately ensued between forces of the Joint Task Group Lawa and the fleeing terrorists. At 5am, upon searching the area, troops were able to recover five dead bodies of the enemy; one M16 rifle; and one motorized pump boat.

Cpt Petinglay said that the troops were also able to shoot and neutralize five more terrorists but however were not able to recover the dead bodies. One of the pump boats was also seen sinking during the pursuit operation.

As of this report, patrolling soldiers and policemen are still looking for the dead bodies and sunken boat, Cpt. Petinglay added.

"The recent accomplishment of our ground forces only shows the successful coordination made by our troops and the local government units," said Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr., Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.

"The plan of the terrorists was earlier reported to us that is why it was easier for patrolling special forces riverine units and maritime policemen to detect and neutralize the movement."

"Let this be a warning to those who have the intention to escape and to enter, our troops are ready for you," added LtGen Galvez. "We will get definitely get you."



AFP holds Manila tour for Marawi kids



By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 28, 2017) - Thirty-five (35) children from Marawi City will be taken on an educational tour by the Joint Task Force Marawi in Manila with a simple send off ceremony at the Lanao del Sur provincial Capitol 8am Monday (August 28), military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that the five-day tour from Aug 28 to Sep 1 dubbed as “Tabak Educational Tour: Peaceful Environment for Marawi Children,” the Manila tour is expected to provide the 35 participants, who live in conflict-affected areas, with educational experience, social and cultural values for peace-building, and exposure to peaceful environments. The participants, ranging from 7-13 years old, were identified as among those vulnerable and susceptible to violent extremism.

"This is one of the initiatives of the armed forces and thto ensure that those children displaced by the crisis in Marawi City are given adequate support and psychosocial treatment by the government. It is imperative that at the initial stage, those deemed vulnerable are being guided and educated to know their roles in the mainstream society," said Brig. Gen. Rolando Joselito Bautista, commander of the JTF Marawi and the 1st Infantry "Tabak" Division.

Cpt. Petinglay said that it may be recalled that the DAESH inspired terrorists who attacked Marawi recruited and use child warriors in the main battle area and and are still recruiting minors until now. The provincial government of Lanao del Sur, the Philippine National Police Women and Children Protection Desk, the Department of Social Welfare and Development, the Teach Peace Build Peace Movement, and the Kilos Kabataan Livelihood Foundation, Inc. were tapped by the JTF Marawi to make this endeavor possible.



The military also coordinated with concerned government agencies, offices, and partners in Manila, she added.

"Rather than hold guns and become combatants, we want these children to foster a sense of responsibility and, in the future, become leaders of a peaceful Marawi," Brig. Gen. Bautista concluded.

Islamic Center, St Mary's Cathedral retaken by troops from terrorists in Main Battle Area

By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 28, 2017) - After 95 days of fighting, operating troops finally took over a catholic church located in the heart of the business district in Marawi City last Friday (August 25) where the fighting is thick since day 1, military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that the soldiers of the 10th Infantry Battalion who are in combat operations stealthily and decisively moved to clear the St Mary's Cathedral located in Brgy Marinaut, Marawi City at 3pm last Friday (August 25). During the first week of the siege, video footages of the Daesh-inspired terror group Maute were posted on the internet showing members of the terror group rampaging over the church destroying statues of Catholic saints.

Said footage also showed the disrespectful acts of the terrorists towards the said religious icon. After the successful seizure of the church, troops were able to recover 3 high powered firearms and assorted ammunition inside the building.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Center was also seized by troops at 2pm last Thursday (August 24) just 2 hours before President Rodrigo Duterte arrived in the Main Battle Area to visit the troops, Cpt. Petinglay added.

Cpt Petinglay said, following several days of operation and planning, soldiers and policemen were able to flush the terrorists from the iconic center keeping it preserved from any mortar or indirect fires. The members of the Maute used the structure as their headquarters where their command and control came from, and where they had stored several ammunition and firearms.
         
She further said that recovered were three booby traps; one suicide bomb suit with Improvised Explosive Device; two Rocket Propelled Grenade launchers; one RPG; one tripod for 50 caliber machine gun; and one Daesh black flag. Also, the troops discovered a dug in tunnel inside the mosque which was believed to be where they hid their ammunition.

"We have seen how these terrorists have desecrated both the Islamic Center and the St Mary's Cathedral," said Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr., Commander of the Western Mindanao Command. "This only shows how these people do not respect any religion may it be Christian or Muslim." "We abhor the acts of the terrorists and we know that they will never have a place anywhere in the world."


MSME Summit 2017: The 7Ms Toward a More Productive ZamPen MSMEs

By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 28, 2017) - The Department of Trade and lndustry Region IX is bringing entrepreneurship to a whole new level. In partnership with the Regional and Provincial MSMED Councils, the local chambers and the City Government of Pagadian, the DTI will conduct the 2017 Zamboanga Peninsula MSME Conference on August 30, 2017 at the City Commercial Complex in Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur.

Provincial Director Maria Socorro M. Atay of the DTI-ZDS Provincial Office said that, bearing the theme, "The 7Ms Toward a More Competitive ZamPen MSMEs”, the conference will be a gathering of about 400 MSMEs, private sector organizations, as well as representatives from the academe, government agencies and the local media. Further, business experts, mentors, and enablers will be invited as resource persons during the conference to share their knowledge and insights on the opportunities that the ASEAN integration present especially in developing MSMEs, as a platform for promoting inclusive and sustainable growth.

The conference will contain discussion topics on the 7Ms to Uplift the MSMEs, namely: 1) Mindset Change; 2) Mastery; 3) Mentoring; 4) Money; 5) Machine; 6) Market Access; and, 7) Models of Business.

PD Atay said that this event is meant to uplift the spirits of the local entrepreneurs, to be more productive and more adaptive towards change, as we move forward to a more progressive Philippines prioritizing inclusive growth and regional competitiveness. Further, she also emphasized the importance of this event to aspiring entrepreneurs, for them to develop the set of skills and attitude to be successful in the field of business. Lastly, she said that the DTI will continue to support and empower entrepreneurs and invites them to this upcoming activity.

The event is a one day activity only and will start at 9:00 am and will end at 5:00 pm. Don’t miss it and see you there, she added.

Sunday, August 27, 2017

Gov't, community's role against extremism discussed in 2nd Lanao del Sur PPOC

By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 27, 2017) - Local officials, traditional leaders, and security forces recommended the active participation of stakeholders and the commitment of the government in combatting violent extremism in Mindanao, military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that the measures on counter-terrorism were discussed in a meeting with the Lanao del Sur Provincial Peace and Order Council held at Limketkai Luxe Hotel on August 25 (Friday) in Cagayan de Oro City. The council proposed to propagate mainstream Islamic moderation, putting the resolution in the hands of Muslim traditional leaders, the Ulama, and the community. Strong ties must be established by the government with the different sectors, non-governmental organizations, and influential figures as it rallies efforts to educate the Muslim youth and discourage radicalism, local officials urged.

"Opportunities for building the capacity of Muslim teachers in Islamic studies and religious leaders must be created. There is also a need to review policies on recognition of the traditional Mandaris and to adopt common regulation, supervision, accreditation, and standardization of curricula to ensure teachings and learnings are consistent with the mainstream Islamic moderation and practices," said Lanao del Sur Vice Governor Mamintal Adiong.

These ends may be achieved if traditional leaders, parents, and the Ulama take active role in ensuring that those who are most vulnerable are educated. Dr. Noor Saada, IAG research associate, presented a research on the vulnerability of the youth to violent extremism in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

Saada said radicalization must be understood by determining its roots, the motivation and influence of recruits in joining violent extremism, and the characteristics of terror groups.

In his study, Saada said poverty, corruption, poor governance, personal experience of armed conflicts, alienation, discrimination, and delayed resolution entice the recruits, especially the youth, to propagate terrorism.

The PPOC meeting that was called to order at about 9:30am by Adiong was attended by the local chief executives of Lanao del Sur; representatives of the Sultanates; the Ulama president; Department of Social Welfare and Development; Lieutenant General Carlito Galvez, Jr., commander of the Western Mindanao Command; Brigadier General Ramiro Rey, Commander of the Joint Task Group Ranao and Colonel Ponio, Commander of the Joint Task Group Haribon.

Cpt Petinglay said the WestMinCom Chief presented a briefing to the attendees covering the comprehensive plan of the Armed Forces in its role on the 'road to normalcy'. Discussed among others were the stability and and support operations; rehabilitation of Marawi City priority effort; stakeholders engagements and the normalization timeline.

"We appreciate and laud the efforts of the local government units as they push for initiatives that seek to support the military and police in countering Violent Extremism in Mindanao," said Lieutenant General Galvez.

LtGen Galvez further urged unity among the Ulama, the Sultanate, traditional leaders and the local government units in the Province.

"However, we need to harmonize our efforts into one goal this time - to fix what violent extremism has broken and to prevent it from spreading and creating further destruction."

"We have to keep in mind that Violent Extremism is a global menace and it needs to be addressed by all sectors of society. It could be anywhere, it could be already creeping within our homes, our communities. It could be right under our noses, we just might not have any clue that it is there already."

He also encouraged the local chief executives to take responsibility in their respective communities especially on issues of security. He urged them to establish and develop their respective municipal defense even in the absence of their police powers through constant and close coordination with the AFP and PNP units within their areas.

Also present during the meeting is Undersecretary Cesar Yano, representing the Joint Task Force Bangon Marawi. Through his sub-committee chairmen, presented were the recovery, reconstruction and rehabilitation plan of Marawi City that are currently being undertaken and those which are underway. Agreed also in the meeting is for the Ulama to practice oneness and unity of their belief despite the differences of their individual learnings by making only one religious declaration during the celebration of the Eid al-Adha on September 1, this year.

Eid al-Adha, also called the "Sacrifice Feast", is the second of two Muslim holidays celebrated worldwide each year, and considered the holier of the two. It honors the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son, as an act of obedience to Allah's command. The meeting ended shortly after noon time.





Congregational prayer held at Marawi masjid inside Main Battle Area months after crisis



By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 27, 2017) - Twenty-three (23) Maranao soldiers and policemen congregated to pray Salat al-Jamaat at a masjid in the City of Marawi, the first time since the siege erupted last May 23, military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that the congregational prayer was held at Masjid Saad Huzam Almusairi in Lilod, Marawi City located inside the main battle area at 12 noon Friday (August 25). Joining the prayer were 20 Muslim personnel of the Philippine National Police and three (3) personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

"This was the first time that a congregational prayer with security forces was made since Daesh-inspired fighters staged a rampage and occupied masjids as strategic structures in the battle-stricken city since May 23, this year," said Police Senior Superintendent Rolando Anduyan the Commander of the Joint Task Group PNP.

"It is appropriate that we allow our muslim brothers time to pray and ask for good guidance from Allah especially that the situation now is critical."

Cpt Petinglay said that since the fighting started in May, police units were sent to the main battle area to fight along side with the soldiers. The new City Chief of Police Superintendent Ebra M. Moxsir, who is also an Imam led the prayer.

"Tatlong buwan na ang nakalipas matapos sumiklab ang krisis dito sa siyudad ng Marawi. Dahil sa pangyayaring ito, marami sa atin ang nawalan at nadismaya, ngunit ang pagdadasal ng mataimtim at pagkakaisa nating mga Muslim ay mahalaga upang ating malabanan ang terorismo,” said Police Superintendent Moxsir.




Earlier this week, Muslim soldiers and policemen helped clean and made minor repairs to the Saad Almusairi Masjid last August 19 and finally on Friday (August 25), it was used for the first time in months.

"We encourage our men to attend to religious activities even if we are at war," said Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr., Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.

"As much as time allows it, we permit our troops to practice their religious beliefs since it is also where most if them get their strength and motivation."



Meanwhile on Friday (August 25) afternoon, policemen were able to recover a "baital", Maranao term for Masjid donation box, which originally belongs to the Islamic Center. The said donation box was found and retrieved by troops already empty at Norhaya Village, Marawi City. It is believed that terrorist forcibly brought the box and took its contents, Cpt. Petinglay added.


Sunday, August 20, 2017

Five LLEs, war materiel seized by joint security operations in Sultan Kudarat Province

By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 20, 2017) - Members of the Philippine Marines on law enforcement support operations (LESO) to the policemen of Sultan Kudarat Province Police Office served warrant of arrest and search warrants to a group of Lawless Elements in Kalamansig, in the nearby province of Sultan Kudarat at 4:30am on Thursday (August 17), military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that the soldiers of Marine Battalion Landing Team 2 led by Major Venjie Pendon and the PNP, apprehended five (5) personalities and were able to recover assorted firearms and war materiel at vicinity Brgy. Ito Andong, Kalamansig.

Cpt Petinglay said that the main target of the warrant Tenti Mangarin, who was listed as High Value Individual (HVI) evaded the arrest and escaped after sensing the approaching government security forces however Bonao Mangarin; Usop Mangarin; Mimong Agam; Osik Mangarin; and Celino Ogib were not able to escape.

Also recovered from the area are four (4) M16 rifles; one (1) cal 30 M1 Garand rifle; one (1) cal .45 pistol; two (2) hand grenades; military uniforms; one (1) binocular; and, assorted magazines and ammunitions, she added.

Cpt. Petinglay further said that Tenti Taup Mangarin has a warrant of arrest for arson being responsible for the burning of the heavy equipment of GEMMA construction in Kalamansig, Sultan Kudarat. He and his group were also engaged in piracy (Burites) in the coastal areas of Lebak and Kalamansig municipality.

Arrested personalities and recovered items were brought and now in the custody of Kalamansig MPS for proper disposition.

As of this report, security forces are still exerting effort to search and apprehend Tenti Mangarin.

"I would like to commend the officers and men of the Joint Task Force Central headed by Major General Arnel Delavega for this very commendable feat," said Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr., Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.

"This only shows that with close coordination and collaboration, lawless groups will not be able to thrive in any community."

"Manhunt is on to get Mangarin the soonest possible time. We trust the community to give us information about his whereabouts the soonest," added LtGen Galvez.


Abu, 7 lawless elements nabbed in Sulu

By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (August 20, 2017) - A notorious Abu Sayyaf member and seven lawless elements were arrested by government forces in separate operations in Sulu, military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that the Abu Sayyaf member Fahar Ismael, a.k.a. Putoh Taron, was arrested in a checkpoint established by troops of the 41st Infantry Battalion and the police in Barangay Timbangan, Indanan, Sulu at 7am last August 16.

Ismael is involved in the kidnappings of Engr. Marso Salinas and Eveln Chan. He has an arrest warrant for murder as co-accused of his leader, IdangSusukan. Ishmael is now under custodial investigation.

Seven (7) lawless elements were also arrested by the military and police in Lugus municipality, Zulu at 7:16am Friday (August 18), Cpt Petinglay added.

Cpt. Petinglay said seized from the lawless elements were three M14 rifles, two M16 rifles, an M1 Garand rifle, a Caliber .45 pistol, six clips for Garand rifle, assorted magazines, 13 magazines for M16, assorted ammunition, and assorted ammunition pouches and uniforms.

She further said that the lawless elements were arrested for illegal possession of firearms by troops of the Philippine Marine Ready Fleet Sulu and the Marine Battalion Landing Team 1 under Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Cabanlet, and the 52nd Special Action Company, Special Action Force. The persons and firearms seized were turned over to Sulu Provincial Police Office for proper disposition.

"Law enforcement support operations, in collaboration with the police, will continuously be conducted by the Joint Task Force Sulu to contain lawless elements operating in the area," said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.

"It is with pride that i congratulate the soldiers of the Joint Task Force Sulu headed by Brigadier General Sobejana and the policemen of Sulu Province Police Office for this recent commendable accomplishment."

Saturday, August 19, 2017

MSU, JTF Marawi launch Brigada Eskwela




By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 19, 2017 CNN PH) - Following talks with the security sector, the Mindanao State University launched the “Brigada Eskwela” amid the armed conflict in the City of Marawi, military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that this came following recommendations by the administration that classes be resumed and security arrangement be made as high-ranking security officials joined the round-table discussion last August 8. The Brigada Eskwela was launched at 8am on Thursday to prepare for the resumption of classes.

“It is worth mentioning in this occasion that the AFP, indeed, did not limit itself to providing kind help and support to the university. Just a few days ago, Colonel Romeo Brawner, Lieutenant Colonel RosendoAbad, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel Jake Jumawan, and the rest of their company came to us and talked to us about the sustainable security of the MSU so that our faculty, staff, and students will be safe and secured as we finally open the regular classes on August 22, 2017, barring any obstacle or impediment,” said Dr. Florencio Recoleto, OIC vice chancellor for academic affairs, in his welcome remarks.

Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Commander of the Western Mindanao Command, welcomed the launching of Brigada Eskwela as soldiers joined the university staff in repairing the facilities and in cleaning the university premises.

Present were Marawi Mayor Majul Gandamra; Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., commander of the Western Mindanao Command; Brigadier General Felicisimo Budiungan of the Mechanized Infantry Division, Philippine Army, who is also an alumnus of the MSU; Colonel Thomas Sedano, Jr., commander of the Civil Military Operations Regiment; and Colonel Allan Hambala, the Chief of Staff, 1st Infantry Division, who is also an MSU alumnus.

“The plan for the long-term security arrangement is a product of the collaboration between AFP, PNP, and PKF,” added Dr. Recoleto.

“That is the reason why MSU is now still standing, perhaps as the only remaining shining hope and inspiration to the Maranaos, to the entire Moro people, and to our Christian brothers and sisters alike who have been part of and have given so much love to the university, both as their alma mater and their home for the rest of their lives. Our profuse thanks to General Galvez and all officers of the AFP for coming and for taking care of the university and its constituents. In our hearts, you are indeed our heroes,” he said.

The chancellors and school staff, together with the military, led the symbolic wielding of brooms and dust pans.

"Guns can kill terrorists, but education can kill terrorism," said Lieutenant General Galvez, quoting the youngest Nobel Prize awardee Malala Yusofzai from India, a known advocate for freedom of education.

On 9 October 2012, Yusofzai was shot by a Taliban gunman while riding a bus home after taking an examination in Pakistan's Swat Valley, something that was not openly permitted by the Taliban among their female population, Cpt. Petinglay added.

Inspired by Yusofzai, the Commander of the Western Mindanao Command was easily convinced to work out the security problem in order to open the classes at MSU the soonest because it is his personal belief that "education is the antidote for terrorism."

He said that like Yusofzai, MSU stayed strong and stood her ground amid the intense fighting and dangers just a few kilometers away.

He further acknowledged that "MSU is the center of hope and the center of freedom; with education, everyone can have freedom," he said.

"Huwag po nating pabayaan na ang ating natamong pag-asa at tagumpay ay mawala dahil lang sa takot. The terrorists instill fear, when we have fear, we become hopeless, and with hopelessness, magkakaroon po tayo ng dysfunctions," said the WestMinCom Chief.

"Today we reclaim that victory because we will open MSU. Wala na pong atrasan."

The MSU caters to marginalized students across the country, especially scholars from Visayas, Mindanao, and Palawan. It has produced a number of professionals and topnotchers in its 56 years of operation.

Addressing the Maranaos, staff, and students of MSU, he said, "Ang sabi ng ating mahal na Presidente, ‘I am a Maranao, hindi ko kayo pababayaan...’ and him, being our Commander-in-Chief, I will obey his command... I am telling you now, wala pong iwanan, hindi po namin kayo pababayaan," added LtGen Galvez.

The “Food for Peace,” where MSU staff and soldiers celebrate the launching of the activity, was also held at 11am today, utilizing the Marawi Mayor's mobile kitchen.


Marawi Mayor Gandamra was emotional when he said that the opening of MSU is an event that promises hope to Marawi City.

"MSU is hope… hope that everything will be back to normal someday," said the Mayor. "MSU is now getting a head start to pick up the pieces and move forward."

"We are also hoping that one day, downtown Marawi will also be on the same track towards normalcy," he added.

Sunday, August 13, 2017

‘AFP is proud of you’- General Año to wounded soldiers




By Jong Cadion
       
ZAMBOANGA CITY (August 13, 2017) - The Armed Forces of the Philippines is proud of you. Get well soon, brave soldiers,” said General Eduardo Año, the AFP Chief of Staff, to the wounded personnel during the awarding in Zamboanga City on Saturday.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that Staff Sergeant Junifel Pangasian, Sergeant Yusop Nahudan, Sergeant Al-Muktar Sali, Corporal Ayatulla Hamid, Private Arjone Bano, Mole Icasama and Lito Lalag of the Civilian Active Auxiliary, and Charlie Alejandro of the Civilian Volunteers’ Organization were pinned the Wounded Personnel Medal by the AFP Chief of Staff.

Cpt Petinglay said that the soldiers were wounded in separate armed engagements with the Abu Sayyaf Group in Basilan, the Local Terrorist Group in Marawi City, and the communist terrorists in Zamboanga del Norte.

In his message to the troops, General Año said: “We are seeing the end of the Marawi armed conflict with more than 560 terrorists slain in the battle area. We see this as an opportunity to end terrorism and bring the defeat of threat groups in Basilan, Sulu, Marawi, and Maguindanao.”

“These are times when we really feel the support of our countrymen, which is very rewarding for us, soldiers,” added the AFP Chief of Staff.

He also commended Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander of the Western Mindanao Command, for the successful offensives against the Abu Sayyaf and the local terrorists within the joint area of operations.

The awarding was held at the Camp Navarro General Hospital in Bagong Calarian, Zamboanga City at around 4pm Saturday.



"I further laud our medical personnel for giving their service to our battle casualties. We owe our success to the brave soldiers, to the commanders, and our stakeholders.”

General Año arrived from Basilan, shortly after he visited the troops at the headquarters of the 104th Brigade in Barangay Tabiawan, Isabela City, Basilan.

He was accompanied by Lieutenant General Galvez; Brigadier General Cirilito Sobejana, Commander of the Joint Task Force Sulu; Brigadier Custodio Parcon, Jr., Commander of the Joint Task Force Tawi-Tawi; and Colonel Leonel Nicolas, Commander of the Joint Task Force Zamboanga.

The AFP Chief of Staff was also given an update on the ongoing offensives against the threat groups within the joint area of operations, Cpt Petinglay added.


Sunday, August 6, 2017

ASG Member Nabbed in Zamboanga City


By Jong Cadion
 
ZAMBOANGA CITY (August 7, 2017) - A member of notorious Abu Sayyaf Group was arrested by combined elements of Regional Intelligence Division 9, RPSB9,   Zamboanga City Police Station 4 (Culianan), Zamboanga City Police Office and Military units during law enforcement operation at RPSB 9 checkpoint located along MCLL Highway, Barangay Mercedes, Zamboanga City at about 3:00 PM of August 4, 2017, official said.

PSUPT DIOMARIE ALBARICO, Officer in-Charge, Zamboanga City Police Office, identified the arrested ASG member as Hamad Ajijul Susulan aka Hajer Sailani/Ahmad.

Hamad A. Sususlan was arrested by virtue of warrant of arrest for the crime of kidnapping and serious illegal detention with ransom defined and penalized under article 267 of the RPC as amended by RA number 7659 issued by hon. Leo Jay T Principe, Presiding Judge Of Branch 1, RTC, 9th Judicial Region, Isabela City, Basilan Province.


The arrested person is involved in the kidnapping incident of Golden Harvest Plantation Workers On June 11, 2001 at Barangay Tairan, Lantawan, Basilan Province. He was brought to Zamboanga City Police Station 4 (Culianan) for proper documentation prior turn-over to the court concern.

Saturday, August 5, 2017

NFWM participates in All-In-One Mission at Panamao, Sulu


By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (August 5, 2017) - Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM) through Camp Navarro General Hospital (CNGH) and Camp Navarro Dental Dispensary (CNDD) participated in the All-In-One Medical and Dental Mission organized by Marine Battalion Landing Team 3 (MBLT3) and Philippine Marine Ready Force (PMRF) Sulu in partnership with Joint Task Force (JTF) Sulu and other stakeholders on July 29, 2017 at Brgy Seit Poblacion, Panamao, Sulu, military official said.

Information officer Rear Admiral Rene V. Medina AFP, Commander, Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM), disclosed that The All-In-One Mission was composed of the following activities: minor surgery, circumcision for out of school youth, removal of cystolic (bukol-bukol), eye check-up with free reading glasses, tooth extraction, general consultation (blood sugar examination), legal clinic, check-up of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Imbalance (PTB) cases, supplemental feeding and free haircut. The organizers also distributed mosquito nets, conducted Film Viewing and officiated a Football Festival entitled “Football for Peace” which is an advocacy of MBLT1 to instill in the hearts and minds of the youth that they can live, grow in peace and have fun despite the presence of violence in the region.

RADM Medina said that the mission in Panamao, Sulu benefitted almost 1,888 families. Besides the services offered, mosquito nets were distributed to 1000 recipients as well as 920 packs of goodies, 620 food packs, 400 pairs of slippers and 322 footballs to the youth in the area.



He further said that the visit of the AFP, specifically the Philippine Navy in Panamao, Sulu assured the residents that the Navy would continue to render assistance despite the presence of lawless elements and threats in Western Mindanao. These advocacies are simultaneous with the fight of the Navy to keep our waters safe and to uphold the integrity of our territory.


President enters Main Battle Area in Marawi City



By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 5, 2017) - Even the heavy rain could not stop the Commander in Chief in visiting his troops in the frontline on Friday (August 4), military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that days after troops successfully gained strategic structures previously held by the Daesh-inspired group, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte entered the main battle area and visited the soldiers and policemen fighting in Marawi City. The Commander-in-Chief arrived 30 minutes past 4 in the afternoon on Friday (August 4), bringing G-Shock watches and goods for the engaged soldiers.




Cpt. Petinglay said he was welcomed by Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander of the Western Mindanao Command; Brigadier General Rolando Bautista, Commander of the Joint Task Force Marawi; Major General Pamonag, Commander of the Special Operations Command; Brigadier General Ramiro Rey, Commander of the Joint Task Force Ranao; and other ground commanders.

In his message to the troops, the president said he wanted them to stay alive and "practice caution until the end of the war."

"Malapit na itong matapos, konting tiis nalang. Just make sure na buhay kayo pag natapos itong gyera na ito," he told around 300 soldiers and policemen who excitedly listened to him.

Cpt. Petinglay said he met with ground commanders, including battalion and company commanders who are in the main battle area, to show them that he is, all the way, with them in this fight. The President also vowed to put up 50 billion trust fund for the soldier's and policemen's dependents.

Scholarship grants will also be accorded to the children of all uniformed men, added the President, she added.

President Duterte left an hour after, but soldiers were all smiles after meeting and seeing personally their Commander-in-Chief.




While getting drenched in the rain, he spent about 20 minutes taking selfies and groupies with the troops before he left the vicinity. He was accompanied by National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr; Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana; AFP Chief of Staff, General Eduardo Ano; the Army Chief, Lieutenant General Glorioso Miranda; the Flag Officer in Command, Philippine Navy, Vice Admiral Ronald Joseph S Mercado; and the Airforce Chief, Lieutenant General Edgar R. Fallorina during the visit.

More aid reach 1,900 displaced families in Lanao del Sur



By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 5, 2017) - More than a thousand families displaced by the siege in the City of Marawi benefited from the relief goods delivered by government authorities in Lanao del Sur on Thursday (August 3), military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that the Personnel of the Humanitarian Emergency Assistance and Response Team (HEART) of the ARMM and the Provincial Social Welfare and Development transported 1,900 sacks of rice and goods for the benefit of thousands of displaced families taking refuge in Bubong in the nearby province of Lanao del Sur. Government personnel were assisted by troops of the Joint Task Force Marawi and the police in delivering said goods. About 2,700 displaced families are temporarily sheltered at established centers in Bubong municipality.

Cpt. Petinglay said that present were ARMM Assemblyman Zia Alonto Adiong and Mayor Alfair Mundir of Bubong Municipality. Mundir thanked the government for the additional assistance extended to the families who are affected by the conflict. Bubong is approximately 30 kilometers from the besieged city. Residents of the said municipality claimed they are affected by the siege with the limited road access.

"Now, we have to take the way around Lake Lanao and pay atleast Php500.00 for our fare to Iligan City,” said Jabber Mama, a resident of Bubong, married, with five children, and seller of gravel in Marawi. "Before, we only spend Php50.00 for the fare."

Mama added that most residents sell gravel in Marawi City to sustain their living.

“Sana matulungan rin po kami ng gobyerno at ng mga tao para makatanggap rin kami ng relief goods dahil nawalan rin po kami ng kabuhayan (We pray that the government and the people will help us because we also lost our means of livelihood),” said Alikhan Pandiin, married, with four children, and a resident of Bubong.


Cpt. Petinglay further said that the ARMM-HEART operates under the supervision of Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman. They sent half-sacks of rice and some goods for the evacuees. The Joint Task Group Ranao under Brigadier General Rey, led the convoy of 24 vehicles to Bubong.

"We will continue to assist government agencies in the delivery of their goods to areas which are now considered far flung, after fighting in Marawi erupted," said Brigadier General Ramiro Rey, Commander of the Task Group Ranao.

"The Commander Western Mindanao Command, Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez Jr., gave guidance for us to prioritize support to any humanitarian programs that seek to aid the internally displaced families affected by the conflict in Marawi."



Thursday, August 3, 2017

Navy's Landing Craft rescues Motor Launch Vessel



By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (August 3, 2017) - Another Philippine Navy Ship rescued a Motor Launch Vessel suffered from machinery breakdown at vicinity waters off San Ramon, Zamboanga City on Tuesday afternoon, (August 1), military official said.

Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM) information officer Rear Admiral Rene V. Medina AFP, Commander, Naval Forces Western Mindanao, disclosed that they received a report from a distressed vessel at about 2p.m. on August 1, 2017. NFWM through Naval Task Force 61 (NTF61) immediately directed BRP Ivatan (LC298) to verify the incident and render necessary assistance. BRP Ivatan immediately departed Ensign Majini Pier, Naval Station Romulo Espaldon, Bagong Calarian, Zamboanga City.



RADM Medina said that while transporting to the location of the said vessel, LC298 led by Lt. Commander Alfredo Todio PN, established communication with the distressed vessel through cellphone and marine band. The vessel was identified as ML Moonlight Sheera, a cargo vessel with 8 crew members and the Boat Captain was known to be Albisil Sapie. According to the boat captain, while enroute to Iloilo City to transport their cargos composed of assorted fruits, the vessel incurred a machinery breakdown from a broken propeller shaft.



He said that LC298 arrived to the said location of the distressed vessel and immediately provided towing line and conducted astern towing. ML moonlight Sheer was towed to Wayvin Pier, Barangay Baliwasan, Zamboanga City as requested by the Boat Captain for expeditious unloading of cargoes on board.

Last July 26, 2017, the Navy ship Ba484 rescued a distressed vessel, TB Zamboanga Sun that was reported to be submerged in water. The crew members of the said vessel were ferried back to Zamboanga City Pier, he added.

RADM Medina further said that NFWM will always be ready to provide necessary assistance to vessels in the area while conducting patrolling to its area of responsibility in the Western Mindanao region.

Continue the fight, Stay Alive!' - AFP Chief to troops




By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 3, 2017) - The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines visited the soldiers fighting at the forefront to liberate the City of Marawi from the rampage caused by the Daesh-inspired Maute group, military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that General Eduardo Año, with him when he arrived at the Kilala detachment are his Joint Staff Officers from higher headquarters. General Año was welcomed by Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander of the Western Mindanao Command, and Brigadier General Joselito Bautista, Commander of the Joint Task Force Marawi upon his arrival. Ground commanders also presented a situation brief to the Chief of Staff to give him a clearer picture of what is going on in the main battle area.

In his message to the troops, the AFP Chief of Staff said: “Just like in game of basketball, we are already winning, but we should not rest on our laurels. We must be more motivated and more persistent. Many among our soldiers want to be here to help, but not everyone is given this rare chance to be here, to fight .”

"Just remember that what you are doing is not only for the country, but also for the future,” said General Eduardo Año.

Cpt. Petinglay said that the battalion commanders were present to update the AFP Chief of Staff on the current situation on the ground. General Año lauded the commanders, who will be receiving their personal Glock, for “a job well done.” He further advised  them to document the heroic deeds of the soldiers on the field so that appropriate recognition be given to them.

"I am happy that we have the best officers and enlisted personnel who are fighting the terrorists. Stay safe, be bold, and daring, but be extra cautious. I want everyone to be alive when we finish this.”

General Año further said that the President has full confidence in his armed forces and that he intends to visit and be with the troops again soon.

“The support from the entire nation is overwhelming. Donors are willing to give money and donations. In fact, a businessman gave a million each for the family of the fallen soldiers,” he added.




Cpt. Petinglay said that the AFP Chief of Staff joined the soldiers in a boddle fight and promised them that force protection equipment will soon be delivered to make sure that everyone has their own protective gears.

"We feel elated to have with us our Chief of Staff today,"'said Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr. on Wednesday (August 2), Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.

"It is very rare that the head of our organization would risk his life and come to the battlefield in order to meet and motivate personally his officers and soldiers."

"With his visit, we are all in high spirits," said the WestMinCom Chief.

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