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Thursday, December 28, 2017

PRO9 Regional Director visits Sibuco in aftermath of Tropical Storm Vinta




By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (December 29, 2017) - The Regional Director of Police Regional Office 9 (PRO9) PCSUPT BILLY B BELTRAN visited the Sibuco, Zamboanga Del Norte, one of the municipalities that severely affected by the Tropical Storm (TS) Vinta and has the most number of casualties, in the aftermath of the TS Vinta on December 26, 2017, official said.



Information officer PCINSP HELEN L. GALVEZ disclosed that the Regional Director supervised the conduct of Medical Mission and Feeding Program to the 785 affected families who were confined at the evacuation center in Sibuco, Zamboanga Del Norte.




The Regional Director also led the distribution of new/used clothing, groceries/goodies and other items which were donated by PRO9 personnel intended to the victims/families of the tropical storm.

As per report by the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council 9, the Sibuco Municipality has the highest number of casualties with 14 confirm dead, 58 injured and 25 missing.       






Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Search and Rescue Operation continued to locate the remaining 44 missing persons in Zamboanga Del Norte and Zamboanga Sibugay



By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (December 26, 2017 AFP) - The Search and Rescue (SAR) Police Units of Zamboanga Del Norte Police Provincial Office and Zamboanga Sibugay Provincial Police Units has intensified their search and rescue operation to the remaining forty-four (44) missing individuals who were washed-out due to flashflood which brought by the tropical storm “Vinta” in the nine (9) municipalities in Zamboanga Del Norte and two (2) municipalities in Zamboanga Sibugay, official said.





Based on the report by the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council 9 as of December 26, 2017, a total of 76 individuals were declared dead while 65 were injured and 44 were missing. The Sibuco municipality has the highest number of casualties with 14 dead, 58 injured and 25 missing, respectively.





The Tropical Storm “Vinta” has affected a total number of 139 Barangays, 15, 520 families and 75,893 individuals. The Province of Zamboanga Del Norte has the most number of municipalities that were affected by the Tropical Storm.

The Police Regional Office 9 units in coordination with the LGUs and other agencies of the government have distributed relief goods to the affected 15, 520 families in the province of Zamboanga Del Norte, Zamboanga Del Sur and Zamboanga Sibugay.
        








Wednesday, December 20, 2017

DTI reminds consumers to check expiry dates

By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (December 20, 2017) – Christmas Season is the time of sharing and a time for celebration. For consumers, a time for shopping and for businessmen a time for profit.

The DTI-Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Office, in its drive to properly inform the consumers, as well as protect their interests and welfare, would like to remind consumers to be mindful of the things or products they buy this holiday season, specifically the expiry dates of food related goods. The consumers may have the right to information and the right to choose, but it would carry with it the responsibility to be critically aware of their own purchases and consumption.

Provincial Director Maria Socorro M. Atay urged consumers, if possible, to buy the Noche Buena products they need in reputed stores or supermarkets to ensure their safety. She also stressed the importance of food safety, as consumption of expired products will be harmful to direct consumers, especially children.

PD Atay also requests consumers to report directly to the DTI-ZDS provincial office any items which you suspect to be expired or any store selling it.



Tuesday, December 19, 2017

DTI Warns Against Online Scams

By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (December 19, 2017) – As the age of e-commerce is quickly becoming a trend, DTI warns consumers anew to be vigilant against scams and protect themselves from the dangers that comes from the advancing digital age.

While the use of the cyberspace makes it easy to purchase goods and services that would not be available in local markets, purchasing online opens up the doors for cheating or scheming persons to take the consumers hard-earned money.

The DTI reminds consumers to be wary, as online purchases can be tricky and most of the times, hard to trace if problems arise from them. Provincial Director Marichu Atay, said that consumers should practice safe online habits and avoid from products or services that are too good to be true, or the seller has doubtful or ambiguous details.


The Philippines has yet to develop a foolproof security system that would ensure the safety of online transactions. And before this happens, DTI reminds you to be mindful as always, and do not give the chance for scammers and schemers alike to take that hard-earned money away from you.

One NPA surrenders to 44IB, Tabak troopers

By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (December 19, 2017) - One NPA member  voluntarily surrendered to the government troops of 44th Infantry (AGILE “N” STABLE) Battalion, 1st Infantry (TABAK) Division 3:00pm Sunday, military official said.

Information officer Maj Richard A. Enciso (Inf) PA disclosed that Benson Niadas, alias Rey, a medic of MRGU, Western Mindanao Regional Party Committee, brought along his M16 rifle during his surrender.

Maj. Enciso said that based on his revelations, aka REY was involved in the recent encounter of 3rd Infantry Battalion in Bgry Gasa Lakewood, Zamboangadel Sur on 8 and 10 December 2017 respectively.

Accordingly, Rey was convinced by his relative, also a surenderee from 44IB, to return to the folds of law and to avail the CLIP Program of the government. Government forces were also sincere in protecting the rebel returnees.

He also stressed that he is tired of hiding, experienced hunger and hardships and dissatisfied of the NPA ideology and organization’s policy. Rey also mentioned that some of his comrades were planning to surrender just to be with their families this yuletide season.

The 102nd Infantry Brigade, 1st Infantry (TABAK) Division, Philippine Army under the leadership of Brig. General Jacinto R Barenghas intensified its efforts against terrorist group through combat operations and information disseminations with the support of all local chief executives and other stakeholders so that those who wanted to return and surrender can avail the Comprehensive Local Integration Program of the government.

“The surrender and revelation of aka REY is a proof that there are more NPA members who are tired and wanted to live a normal and peaceful life.” said Brig. General Roseller G Murillo, 1st Infantry Division Commander.

“The Tabak troopers will assist surrenderees so that they can avail the benefits of the CLIP”, he added.
       


Monday, December 11, 2017

Troops clash with Communist Terrorists anew in Zamboanga del Sur

By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (December 11, 2017) - Only two days after soldiers of the 53rd Infantry Battalion recovered a cadaver of a Communist Terrorist after a three-hour encounter in Barangay Gasa, Lawa, Zamboanga del Sur, a follow up operation resulted in another clash between the government forces and the terrorists just a few kilometers away from the first encounter site at 3pm, Sunday (December 10), military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that the Communist Terrorists were believed to be combined members of the MRGU and SECOM-KARA, of the Western Mindanao Regional Party Committee. The firefight that lasted for an hour and a half yielded to the recovery of the following war materiel and personal belongings: M60 Cal 7.62 Light Machine Gun; one M16 rifle; one anti-personnel mine; medical supplies; jungle hammocks and backpacks.

“As of this report, other units were directed to maneuver towards probable withdrawal areas of the enemy while simultaneously conducting combat tracking and pursuit operations,” said Brigadier General Roseller Murillo, commander of the Joint Task Force Zampelan.

“We believe that the enemy incurred heavy casualties since bloodstains were seen by troops in their withdrawal route.”

Cpt. Petinglay said that there were no casualties on the side of the operating government forces.

Meanwhile, two more terrorists yielded to the troops of the 33rd Infantry Battalion Sunday morning in Sultan Kudarat Province.

Ruben Balagay, a.k.a Rustom, and Marlon Dayaw, a.k.a Marmar, turned over a Cal .30 Garand and ammunition upon their surrender at 11:30 am Sunday.

“This is a very good development manifesting that we are winning against the communist terrorists in our Joint Area of Operation,” said Major General Arnel Delavega, commander of the Joint Task Force Central.

Troops are currently engaged in complementing operations against different threat groups within the entire WestMinCom area.

“My guidance is for our units to immediately engage in a no let-up operation after our Commander-in-Chief declared the CPP-NPA-NDF a terrorist organization,” said Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr., commander of the Western Mindanao Command. “We will be more motivated to accomplish our mission.”

“I congratulate all our troops for this recent accomplishment,” added LtGen Galvez.


Saturday, December 9, 2017

Philippine Navy’s Fast Frigate arrives in Zamboanga City

By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (December 9, 2017) - The Philippine Navy’s Fast Frigate, BRP Gregorio Del Pilar (FF15) is scheduled to arrive in Zamboanga City on Sunday, December 10, 2017 at Zamboanga City Pier, military official said. 

Information officer Rear Admiral Rene V. Medina AFP, Commander, Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM) disclosed that the said vessel will be having its “OPEN HOUSE” on Dec 10-11, 2017 to showcase its capability as a Fast Frigate as well as to give opportunity to the populace of Zamboanga City for a guided tour aboard ship. The ship is open for public from 9 o’clock in the morning until 5 o’clock in the afternoon.

RADM Medina said that the conduct of the Open House will be facilitated by the Naval Reserve Center-Western Mindanao (NRCen-WM), Civil Military Operations Unit- Western Mindanao (CMOU-WM) and in coordination with all the units of Naval Forces Western Mindanao and the Municipality of Zamboanga City.

BRP Gregorio Del Pilar is under the command of Capt Ireneo D Battung PN (GSC) and composed of about 80 crew members. The arrival of BRP Gregorio Del Pilar is aimed to promote peace, develop friendly relations and bring the Philippine Navy and the Armed Forces of the Philippines closer to the hearts of the Zamboanguenos and of the Filipino people in general. 

Recently, FF15 along with one of the PN’s Landing Docks, BRP Tarlac (LD601) participated in the ASEAN Multilateral Naval Exercises 2017 (AMNEX) held Sattahip and Pattaya Bay in Thailand last  Nov. 13-22, 2017, RADM Medina added.

The said exercise is a maritime security collaboration of navies in Southeast Asia Region which is in conjunction with the commemoration of the 50th ASEAN founding anniversary.

BRP Gregorio Del Pilar (FF15) is the first Del Pilar Class ship of the Philippine
Navy which was commissioned last December 14, 2011. It was also the second ship named after the revolutionary general, Gregorio Del Pilar, during the Battle of Tirad Pass.


Communist terrorist slain; firearms seized in Zambo del Sur

By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (December 9, 2017) - In a fierce clash with the military, a communist terrorist was slain and several firearms of the enemy were seized in Zamboanga del Sur, Friday (Dec. 8), military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that the operating troops of the 53rd Infantry Battalion engaged in a three-hour gun fight with 30 members of the SECOM KARA, Western Mindanao Regional Party Committee in Barangay Gasa, Lakewood, Zamboanga del Sur at 11:10am.

Cpt. Petinglay said that seized from the communist terrorists were an M16 rifle, an M4 rifle, an M203 Grenade Launcher, a hand guard for M16 rifle, four rifle grenades, two magazines for M16, two magazines for AK47, two Motorola commercial radios, an anti-personnel mine, medical kits and medicines, an NPA flag, and personal belongings.

"After clearing the engagement area, the government troops found a cadaver," said Brigadier General Roseller Murillo, the Commander of the Joint Task Force ZamPeLan.

"Bloodstains were also found, indicating that the communist terrorists sustained a number of casualties," he added.

Troops pursued the fleeing bandits, while reinforcing elements closed in on the enemy's position. Air assets were also deployed to support the pursuing troops.

Meanwhile, three soldiers sustained wounds during the encounter. They were extricated by the responding troops to Pagadian City for medical attention. They are currently in stable condition, Cpt Petinglay added.

Cpt. Petinglay also added that earlier this week, two members of the WMRPC voluntarily surrendered to the troops of the 53IB and turned over their firearms.

Joem Daniel Senina a.k.a Alex and Relex Tome Castillion a.k.a King, both 20 yo yielded to the soldiers an M14 rifle and AK47 rifle with magazines and ammunition upon thier surrender at H53IB in CamoSabido, Guipos, Zamboanga del Sur last December 6, 2017.

For this year alone, a total of 100 NPA members surrendered in WESTMINCOM Joint Area of Operation, out of the number, 26 were members of the WMRPC.

"We sustain our intensified campaign against the CPP-NPA-NDF in Zamboanga Peninsula following the cancellation of the peace talks," said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., the Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.

“We expect more of these decisive encounters as vital information from those who surrendered and from the populace are coming in.”

"Congratulations JTF ZamPeLan troopers for your successful offensives,” added LtGen Galvez, Jr.


Sunday, December 3, 2017

Navy rescues another distressed vessel



By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (December 4, 2017) – A Philippine Navy ship rescued a vessel which suffered from derangement at the vicinity of Baluk-Baluk Island, Basilan on Friday evening (Dec. 1, 2017), military official said.

Information officer Rear Admiral Rene V. Medina AFP, Commander, Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM) disclosed that the Naval Forces Western Mindanao received the report of a distressed vessel at about 7:20 p.m. on Dec 1, 2017. NFWM through the Naval Task Force 61 directed the BRP Iwak (LC 289) to immediately proceed to the location of the said vessel to provide area assessment and render necessary assistance. LC 289 then immediately departed Ensign Majini Pier, Naval Station Romulo Espaldon, Calarian, Zamboanga City.

RADM Medina said that En route to the location of the said vessel, LC 289 commanded by Cmdr. Homer D Gonzalez PN (GSC) established communication with the distressed vessel which was identified as M/L Fatimah Devie led by the Boat Captain, Capt Cisar J Abdul and seven crew members. On board the said vessel are 59 civilian passengers.

M/L Fatimah Devie was heading to Zamboanga City from Taganak Port when the rudder broke that resulted to a major steering casualty. At 10:20p.m., the vessel was rescued and assisted by LC 289 and was towed from Malamaui Island, Basilan and arrived at Baliwasan, Zamboanga City at around 1:38 am of Dec. 2.

Another similar incident occurred last August 1, 2017, where in the PN Landing Craft, BRP Ivatan (LC 298) rescued the distressed vessel, M/L Moonlight Sheera that suffered from a machinery derangement due to a broken propeller shaft. The crew members of the said vessel were safely and successfully ferried back to Zamboanga City Pier, he added.

RADM Medina further added that recently (Nov. 20), the Navy also apprehended a group of armed men believed to be members of ASG at Tonquil Island in Sulu who are behind the conduct of harassment and piracy to commercial fishing vessels transiting in the area. These apprehensions are a result of the intensified military operations and patrols in the area that aim to put an end to the lawless activities in the region.



The successful rescue operations of the Navy vessels proves the readiness and responsiveness of the Naval Force in the Western Mindanao. The Philippine Navy stands ready to render assistance and support to vessels in distressed while conducting its missions and maritime patrols in the Western Mindanao region.


5 drug dealers apprehended, 4M-worth of drugs recovered


By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (December 4, 2017) - Operating elements from the Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM) , Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Region 9 and 10 in coordination with Joint Task Force Zamboanga (JTFZ) apprehended drug dealers and recovered 4M-worth of Shabu at La Casa Maria Parking Lot, Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City on Saturday (Dec 2, 2017).

Information officer Rear Admiral Rene V. Medina AFP, Commander, Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM) disclosed that the successful conduct of drug buy bust operation was due to the strong information gathering and intelligence operations of the Navy, JTF Zamboanga and other government agencies. The apprehended five drug dealers and spotters were identified as Ryan Rajan Quijano, Sahari Addalani Sabturani, Gasi Hadjirul Waliyul, Kizzle Rajan Tungupon and Albajir Sanny.  Sahari Addalani is a member of Kubal Drug Group and under the target list of PDEA R10.

One Ford Ranger vehicle and one Rusi single motorcycle and 20 sachets of 50 grams white crystalline substance believed to be shabu were recovered during the buy bust operation. The drugs recovered has an estimated value of P4,000,000 and buy bust money amounting to P1,500,000.

RADM Medina also said that the arrested suspects will face appropriate charges in violation of Section 26 in rel.to Sec. 5 Article II of RA 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

The intensive intelligence and information-gathering operations of the operating troops of the Navy in the Western Mindanao region has led to the successful apprehension of criminals and members of terrorist groups, as well as the rescue of Filipino and foreign kidnap victims from the hands of ASG/KFRG. Rest assured that the Navy will continue to promote a peaceful, developed and secured region for the people of the Western Mindanao.



Thursday, November 30, 2017

Abu bomber nabbed in Basilan

By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (December 1, 2017) - An Abu Sayyaf member was arrested in a joint operation of the military and police in Basilan on Tuesday (Nov. 28), military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt. Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that Rahim Abdul, a.k.a. Aman Kabalu, was arrested in a law enforcement operation launched by the Joint Task Force Basilan and the police at Zone 1, Barangay Kampurnah, Isabela City, Basilan at around 3:40pm on Tuesday (November 28).

Cpt Petinglay said that a fragmentation grenade was further seized by government forces from Abdul.

"Abdul was positively identified by a civilian, leading to his arrest without his resistance," said Brigadier General Juvymax Uy, Commander of the Joint Task Force Basilan.

The subject was immediately brought to the Basilan Provincial Police Office for proper disposition and legal procedures. Abdul is listed under the DND/DILG Joint Order of Rewards with a reward of P1.3 million.

"My commendations to the Joint Task Force Basilan for the successful operation which led to the arrest of a notorious bomber," said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.

“Rest assured that our Joint Task Forces will continue to keep guard as they sustain the conduct of combat and intelligence operations in their joint area of operations in order to ensure peace and security in respective areas,” he added.



Friday, November 24, 2017

High-powered firearm, explosives recovered from Lanao Lake


By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (November 24, 2017) - Combat divers of the naval special operations group and the Special Forces elite unit while conducting search and recovery operation in Lake Lanao, Barangay Marinaut, Marawi City, recovered a high powered firearm and Rocket Propelled Grenades Thursday morning (November 23), military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that seized were an M60 machine gun, two Rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launchers, thirteen high explosive RPG rounds, and eighteen rifle grenades.

“It has been 37 days since the liberation of Marawi, but our troops still recover armaments from the Main Battle Area which are believed to be from the members of the Daesh-inspired Maute terror group,” said Brigadier General Murillo, Commander of the JTF Ranao.

“Search and recovery operations will continue until we are certain that Marawi is totally cleared,” BGen Murillo added.

Cpt Petinglay said that following the declaration of Marawi City from terrorist elements by the end of October 2017, reconstituted JTF RANAO sustained the clearing and mopping-up operations in the former Main Battle Area. Since then, scores of high powered firearms and Improvised Explosive Devices were recovered from the area including from Lake Lanao area.

Last November 12, 30 assorted high powered firearms were also recovered by the combat divers from the lake, she added.

Earlier this week, soldiers were able to retrieve one cal .30 machine gun, one M16 rifle, one sniper rifle and one colt M4 rifle.

“I would like to commend our soldiers in Marawi for their unfaltering effort to ensure that every single war materiel is recovered even in the murky waters of the lake,” said Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr., commander of the Western Mindanao Command.

“This mission is never easy especially that there is a possibility for these munitions to explode in the process. I am however confident that our combat divers are seasoned and well-experience for this task,” the WestMinCom Chief added.

“My congratulations to our very dedicated troops under Joint Task Force Ranao."
       


Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Five (5) rescued kidnap victims handed over to the Local Government of Pagadian


By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (November 23, 2017) - Commander, Western Mindanao Command Lt. Gen. Carlito G Galvez AFP with the Commander, Naval Forces Western Mindanao Rear Adm. Rene V Medina AFP presented the five rescued Filipino kidnap victims of the  Abu Sayyaf Group to the media during a press conference on Monday (Nov. 20) morning at HNFWM VIP Lounge, Calarian, Zamboanga City, military official said.

Present during the Press Conference were representatives from the Anti-Kidnapping Group Region IX (AKG-R9), the families of the rescued kidnap victims and other WMC and NFWM officials.

The five were rescued last Friday afternoon, Nov. 17, 2017 at the vicinity Northeast off Sugbay Island, Languyan, Tawi-Tawi. The successful rescue from their captors was due to the intensive search and rescue operations and continuous conduct of Focused Military Operation (FMO) by military troops of Western Mindanao in the area.

Commander, NFWM Rear Adm. Medina said that "the timing was critical since the captors may shoot the victims if they knew about the plan. We were able to lead them to safety through our contacts, thus this rescue."

Lt. Gen. Galvez commended the efforts made by the NavForWeM troops and the Joint Task Force TawiTawi under Brig. Gen. Parcon AFP for the successful rescue operation.

After the said press conference, the rescued fishermen were brought to Pagadian City for the handover to the local government.



Upon arrival in Pagadian City, the victims were received by the City Mayor, Hon. Romeo P Pulmones and other local government officials at 5 o'clock in the afternoon at the City Mayor's Office. The local government sent the fishermen to the DSWD to undergo debriefing and stress management process prior their return to their families.

The City Mayor, Hon. Pulmones and other LGU officials were very thankful for the rescue of their constituents after more than a month of abduction and distress from the hands of ASG/KFRG.

Just recently (Nov. 11), same operating elements of the Naval Forces Western Mindanao and Joint Task Force Tawi-Tawi rescued four Vietnamese crew members of MV Giang Hai 5. They were held captive by the ASG for nine months and were rescued in the area of Kang Tipayan, Languyan, Tawi-Tawi. On Monday [Nov. 13], the rescued Vietnamese were reunited in Vietnam with their respective families.

The continuous conduct of Focused Military Operations in the areas of Western Mindanao led to the rescue of Filipino and foreign nationals held captive by the ASG/KFRG and other unidentified armed groups during the past months.

The Navy and the Armed Forces in Western Mindanao assure the public of the continuous and relentless conduct of in-depth patrol and operations in pursuit of lasting peace and security in the region.

Philippine Navy apprehends one notorious killer and 5 armed men in Sulu waters

  
By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (November 23, 2017) – The Philippine Navy through the Naval Forces Western Mindanao apprehended six armed men believed to be members of the Abu Sayyaf Group/ Kidnap for Ransom Group (ASG/KFRG) in the vicinity off Bolod Island, Tonquil, Sulu on Monday, 8:32pm (Nov. 20), military official said.

Information officer Rear Admiral Rene V. Medina AFP, Commander, Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM) disclosed that a Special CAFGU Active Auxilliary (SCAA) member of NFWM reported that the FB Nancy 888, a commercial fishing vessel under Nancy Fishing Company was being harassed and chased by an unidentified armed group in the evening of Nov. 19. Allegedly, the said armed group were onboard two motorized pump boats steaming at the vicinity 22 nautical miles Northeast off Saluping Island in Basilan also known as Sibarot fishing grounds located between the island province of Sulu and Basilan.

Subsequently, the Commander of Naval Forces Western Mindanao made necessary actions to address the said maritime concern.  CNFWM immediately responded by activating NTG 61.1, the Quick Reaction Team (QRT) of Naval Task Force 61. Upon its activation BRP Manuel Gomez (PC 388) and one Navy Seal team was immediately deployed in the area to conduct Maritime Interdiction Operations (MIO) against a hostile contact.

Through the immediate reaction of NTG 61.1 and SCAA, the said armed group was apprehended and subsequently transported to Headquarters NFWM at Zamboanga City for proper disposition.




RADM Medina said that the six (6) armed men apprehended were later identified as Omar Amping, 39; Gabby S Juwa, 35; Jadi Luhadi, 21; Alcimel Abdulla, 18; Madi Jalilul, 19 and Sakkam Dekani, 60. Also, one M16A1 rifle with three long and one short magazine consisting of 110 live ammunition were recovered from the bandits.

Upon arrival to HNFWM the group was given medical check-ups at a military hospital and underwent interrogation by a combined police and military team. Further investigation revealed that Omar Amping is a notorious killer (gun-for-hire) and ranked number Four in the “Most Wanted List of Personalities” in Zamboanga City with two standing warrant of arrest for five counts of Murder.

Further, these arrested men were later turned over to Zamboanga City Police Office for custody and filling of appropriate charges.

The apprehension of this notorious killer, Omar Amping and five others was due to the cooperation with our stakeholders and commitment of the Philippine Navy particularly the Naval Forces Western Mindanao in maintaining maritime security in the Western Mindanao area. Rest assured that your Navy will continue to conduct maritime patrols in its area of responsibility to further prevent and put an end to piracy and terrorism related acts brought about by these lawless terrorists groups in the country.



Monday, November 20, 2017

NPA top leaders arrested in Pagadian City



By Jong Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboangadel Sur (November 21, 2017) -  The joint elements of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police authorities arrested two (2) NPA top leaders last Saturday (November 18) in Pagadian City, military official said.

Information officer BGEN ROSELLER G. MURILLO AFP, Commander, 1st Infantry (Tabak) Division, PA, disclosed that the joint law enforcement operation was conducted at Brgy Balangasan, Pagadian City by virtue of Search Warrants with use of unlicensed firearms and illegal possession of explosives issued at Branch 18, RTC 9 and Warrant of Arrests under criminal case number 1936-M(201) for complex crime of direct assault with murder and robbery with no bail bond.

BGEN. MURILLO said that the suspects were identified as Rosario Delambaca Tabanao alias WENA/WENG/PASING/LOURDES/ROWENA/DORIS (Finance Officer) and Leonardo Jacotin alias JESS/MARIO/JASPER (Logistics Officer). Both suspects are operating on areas under the Western Mindanao Regional Party Committee.

The combined elements of AFP and PNP recovered one (1) piece hand grenade; one (1) caliber.45 with one (1) magazine and eight (8) rounds ammunitions;50 rounds AK47  ammunitions;  ten (10) pieces assorted IDs and 17 pieces assorted cellphones, he added.

BRIGADIER GENERAL JACINTO R BARENG AFP – Commander, 102nd Infantry  (Igsoon) Brigade, 1ID, PAstated that “the successful operation is a result of collaborative efforts of AFP and PNP units operating in Zamboangadel Sur and it was tipped-off by concerned civilians”.

BGEN BARENG AFP further said that the arrested NPAtop leaders are responsible for robbery, large-scale extortion activities,proliferation of illegal firearms and explosives, and murder cases in the area.




5 Filipino kidnap victims rescued by troops in Tawi-Tawi



By Jong Cadion

ZAMBOANGA CITY (November 21, 2017) - Troops of the Joint Task Force Tawi-tawi and the Naval Task Group of the Naval Forces Western Mindanao Command were able to rescue five Filipino kidnap victims in Tawi-Tawi last Friday (November 17), military official said.

Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that following a thorough planning and build up, the sailors and marines were able to successfully rescue the victims at the seawaters off Sugbay Island, Languyan, Tawi Tawi Province at 1:30pm last Friday.

Cpt Petinglay said that the victims were crew men of Fishing Boat Danvil 8 who were abducted by the Abu Sayyaf last October 14 near the coastal area of Poblacion Simbahan, Pangutaran, Sulu. Rescued were Vergel Arquino, from Davao City; Jushua Ybanez; Emo Fausto; Junald Minalang; and Spriano Sordid, all four from Pagadian City.




“The successful rescue was made possible due to the loose security of the captors,” said Brigadier General CustodioParcon, Jr., commander of the Joint Task Force Tawi-tawi. In his report to the Commander, Western Mindanao Command, Rear Admiral Rene Medina, the NavForWem Chief said that they found the opportunity to rescue the victims after learning that the captors were confused and on the run due to the continuing conduct of focused military operations in the area.

“The timing was critical since the captors may shoot the victims if they will know about the plan,” said RAdm Medina.

“We were able to lead them to safety through our contacts, thus this rescue,” he added. “The victims were immediately subjected to medical examinations upon their arrival at this headquarters to ensure that any medical condition be address,” said Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr., commander WestMinCom. “They will soon be reunited with their families.”

“For this year alone, our units have been successful with carrying out rescue operations through special operations,” added Lt Gen Galvez Jr. “Just last week, three Vietnamese KVs were rescued from the hands of the ASG captors also thru connections and build up.”

“I commend the troops of NavForWem under Rear Admiral Medina and the marines of the Joint Task Force Tawitawi under BGen Parcon for yet another successful rescue operation,” added the WestMinCom Chief.



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