By Noel Y. Punzalan
44 fallen PNP-SAF in Mamasapano, Maguindanao |
CAMP
SIONGCO, Maguindanao, Jan. 26 (PNA) -- Department of the Interior and Local
Government Secretary Mar Roxas has ordered the formation of a Board of Inquiry
“to get to the bottom” of Sunday's mis-encounter between the police’s Special
Action Force (SAF) and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in Mamasapano,
Maguindanao.
In
a brief press conference held inside this camp of the Army’s 6th Infantry
Division, Roxas confirmed the recovery of 43 bodies as of 4:00 p.m. Monday of
SAF elements involved in Sunday’s operation to get Afghanistan-trained
bomb-makers Jemaah Islamiyah operative Zulkipli bin Hir, alias Marwan; and his
cohort Abdul Basit Usman.
Eleven
other SAF members were recovered wounded.
“I
am saluting them all (fallen SAF members) and I am assuring that all honors and
benefits be given to their respective families," Roxas said.
He
said he remains confident that the mis-encounter would not affect that ongoing
GPF-MILF peace talks as it was not the MILF the state troopers were after but
rather Marwan and Usman.
Roxas
then requested for and led a minute of silence for the fallen police personnel.
The
DILG chief also answered queries of newsmen on the pictures of someone killed
with semblance of Marwan but he said this was “yet to be verified.”
He
added, "Mukhang nakalabas naman si Usman.”
Roxas
described Sunday’s encounter as the “single, worse mis-encounter incident in
recent history.”
Philippine
National Police (PNP) officer-in-charge Deputy Director General Leonardo
Espina, whom Roxas appointed to lead the Board of Inquiry, vowed to stay behind
in the Maguindanao area until everything is cleared out.
Espina
confirmed that the SAF strength involved in the Mamasapano operation was at 393
but only 35 entered the interiors of Barangay Tukanalipao to get the high value
targets.
“I
will not leave until everyone in the SAF team is accounted for,” a visibly sad
Espina said.
He
described the incident as a legitimate operation gone bad, adding that all
those involved in the mission were SAF personnel.
“The
SAF has no specific area of operation. They are highly mobile. The composite
team in Mamasapano came from North Cotabato, Maguindanao and other nearby
provinces,” Espina stressed.
Maj.
Gen. Edmundo Pangilinan, Army’s 6th Infantry Division commander, said all the
recovered bodies of the fallen SAF troopers showed no sign of mutilation or
looting whatsoever.
Autonomous
Region in Muslim Mindanao Governor Mujiv Hataman, for his part, said he was
saddened by the incident and called for the pursuance of the GPH-MILF peace
overture to avoid further bloodshed of such magnitude in the troubled south.
“Nakikiusap
ako na huwag sana mapunta sa negatibo ang usaping pangkapayapaan dahil sa
pangyayaring ito,” he said.
Roxas
pointed out that the bungled SAF operation was never about the huge bounties on
the heads of Marwan and Usman at US$ 5 million dollars and US$ 1 million
dollars, respectively, but focused mainly on the neutralization of the two high
value terrorists.
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