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The 29-member of the PNPA Alumni Association-Zamboanga del Sur chapter have shaved their heads as a show of sympathy to the bereaved families and mourning the death of their slain comrades.
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Feb. 6 (PNA) -- One of the three Special Action Force
(SAF) policemen who are natives of this province was laid to rest Thursday
afternoon.
The
remains of Insp. Rennie Tayrus was laid to rest at Our Mother of Perpetual Help
Memorial Garden in this city with full honors.
Tayrus,
a native of the nearby Dumalinao town, was one of the 44 SAF police who died in
the January 25 “misencounter” with Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) members
in Barangay Tukanalipao, Mamasapano, Maguindanao.
Tayrus
belonged to the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) Class of 2011.
The
other two fallen SAF policemen were PNPA Class of 2009 graduate Senior Insp.
Garry Erana, also of Dumalinao town and Police Officer 3 (PO3) Virgel
Villanueva of San Pablo municipality.
Dumalinao
Mayor Ace William Cerilles said the death of Tayrus and Erana is a great loss
for his municipality.
The
Sangguniang Bayan of Dumalinao has declared Tayrus and Erana as “Heroes of
Dumalinao” through resolution as well as allocated Php100,000 financial
assistance to the two fallen officers.
The 29-member of the PNPA Alumni Association-Zamboanga del Sur chapter have shaved their heads as a show of sympathy to the bereaved families and mourning the death of their slain comrades.
The
relatives and friends of Tayrus called for justice to the death of the SAF
policemen.
Meanwhile,
the remains of Erana and Villanueva are set to be laid to rest tomorrow,
Saturday.
Erana
will be buried beside the grave of Tayrus while Villanueva will be laid to rest
in his hometown of San Pablo. (PNA)
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