By Jong Cadion
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (June 23, 2017) - Sixty-three civilians were
rescued by the Joint Task Force Central in the all-out conduct of combat
operations against members of the Bangsamoro Islamic
Freedom Fighters in North Cotabato, while two of the bandits were arrested in a
checkpoint established by the military in Maguindanao at around 6pm Wednesday
(June 21), military official said.
Western
Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt. Jo-Ann D. Petinglay
disclosed that the elements of the 602nd Brigade advanced towards the Malagakit
Elementary School to rescue the hostages, who were used as human shields, and
engage the fleeing BIFF members in Barangay Malagakit, Pigcawayan, in the
nearby province of North Cotabato.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that upon sensing the movement of the troops, the bandits
immediately retreated, leaving behind their 31 captives. Meanwhile, 32
residents trapped in the crossfire went out of their houses, for fear of being
accosted by the BIFF members, and joined the rescued hostages. The 63 rescued
civilians were brought to the Battalion Tactical Post of the 34th Infantry
Battalion for proper disposition.
"At
around 6:29pm yesterday (Wednesday), Barangay Malagakit was cleared of the presence
of BIFF bandits," said Major General Arnel Delavega on Thursday, Commander
of the Joint Task Force Central.
Elements of
the 34th Infantry Battalion provided mortar fire support to the Simsiman
Detachment in Barangay Simsiman, Pigcawayan, North Cotabato, and conducted
blockade in Barangay Malagakit.
Troops from
the 7th Infantry Battalion and the 34IB further engaged the BIFF members, while
CAA members continue to exchange gunfire with the bandits, resulting in the
wounding of one of its members, who was promptly given medical attention by the
responding medical team.
"Air
assets were also deployed to specific areas of engagement for close air
support," added MGen Delavega.
The
exchange of gunfire, however, resulted in the death of a member of the Civilian
Active Auxiliary and the wounding of two others, who were immediately brought
by the responding troops to the Midsayap Diagnostic Center for medical
attention, Cpt. Petinglay added.
Cpt.
Petinglay further added, meanwhile, two BIFF members, identified as Jahren
Mantukay, 23 years old, and Bardurin Limba, 28 years old, were held by the
troops of the 22nd Mechanized Company, 2nd Mechanized Battalion, Mechanized
Division, Philippine Army on checkpoint in Butilin, Datu Salibo, Maguindanao at
9:20am Wednesday.
She further
said that seized from Mantukay and Limba were two sachets of suspected shabu.
Per information from the concerned individuals, the subjects are members of the
BIFF Special Operation Group under a certain Palos and were often seen
operating the motorized boat utilized by the BIFF for transportation and
movement. Mantukay and Limba, both resident of Shariff Saydona Mustapha,
Maguindanao. The arrested persons were then brought to Datu Piang Police
Station for proper investigation and disposition.
Major
General Arnel Dela Vega, said that coordination was made with the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front and the ceasefire committee as part of the area of engagement is
occupied by the 105th Base Command of the MILF.
"As of
press time, pursuit is continuously being conducted by the 602Bde, following
the attack perpetrated by the BIFF bandits under Commander Abunawas, OB10, Abu
Saide, Sala and Agila against the Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team at an
outpost in Barangay Malagakit at around 6am yesterday (Wednesday)," said
Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr. on Thursday, Commander of the Western
Mindanao Command.
"I
commend the troops and policemen for their swift response over the problem and
for driving away the BIFF without causing any injuries or harm to the
civilians."
"Much
recognition also has to be given to the good Governor of Cotabato, Governor
Lala Talino, and her staff for the fast and calibrated response over the tension."
"It is
now very evident that once a community and its leaders are united in fighting
off bad elements of society, surely, evil will never triumph," added LtGen
Galvez.
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