By
Jong D. Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (February 3, 2018) - On January 31, 2018 operating elements of Naval
Task Group-Sulu/Philippine Marine Ready Force-Sulu recovered multiple firearms
and ammunition at Brgy Pisak Pisak, Pata Island, Sulu following the surrender of
ASG personalities in the area, military official said.
Information
officer Rear Admiral Rene V. Medina AFP, Commander, Naval Forces Western
Mindanao (NFWM) disclosed that the NTG-Sulu/PMRF-Sulu under Col. Tolato PN (M) MNSA
composed of Marine Battalion Landing Team-1 led by Lt. Col. Cabanlet PN (M) GSC
sent Special Operations Platoon and 61st Marine Company, Marine Special
Operations Group led by 1Lt Umipig PN(M) and 1Lt Hamili PN(M), respectively, to
act on the reports that various crew-served weapons and ammunitions were hidden
in the vicinity of the said barangay in Pata Island.
The
said report came to the attention of MBLT1 during the conduct of Civil-Military
Operations activities in a barangay in Pata Island, when a concerned citizen
informed the troops that an ASG personality in the area would like to surrender
to the government. MBLT1 troops facilitated the surrender and turnover of the
said ASG member to PMRF-Sulu and proper debriefing at JTF-Sulu under BGen
Cerelito Sobejana. The operation was then carried out based on the information
given by the surrenderees after confirmation from intel operatives.
A
few days earlier, on January 28, three ASG personalities with their respective
FAs voluntarily surrendered to PMRF-Sulu. Intel operatives in the area
facilitated the surrender of ASG members named Kadra Arajun Sawadjaan, Alnajar Arajun
Sawadjaan and Sherul Arad Sahiyul and were brought back to PMRF-Sulu
Headquarters. Accordingly, these voluntary surrenders of ASG members to the
Armed Forces of the Philippines troops in the area triggered the surrender of
the other ASG personalities.
These
surrenders were followed by operations carried out by the Fleet-Marine troops
in the area and led to the recovery of the following: one caliber 50 machine
gun without barrel, 150 rds Caliber 50 ammos, one base plate of 81MM mortar,
one bipod ot 81MM mortar, one tripod of Cal. 50 Machinegun, Eight 81mm mortar
ammos, four ammos of 90RR, 50 rds 60MM mortars ammos.
Likewise,
on February 2, 2018, Hon Burahan, the Mayor of Pata boarded a Philippine Navy
vessel to recover the surrendered several firearms and crew-served weapons. He
turned over to PMRF Sulu 3 tubes 81mm mortar, 1 90RR, 1 barrel of .50 cal HMG,
4 M16, 3 M14, 5 garrand, 1 M79 GL and assorted ammos.
On
the same date, personnel of 31MC also received the following at Brgy Pisak Pisak:
three M14 rifles, three M16 rifles, one 90RR, three 81mm mortar tubes, one
50cal barrel, six M-14 magazines with 108 rds of ammos; four 20 rds mags of
M16; one 20 rds plastic mag of M16, one 30rds mag of M16; 120 rds 5.56mm ammos
and three magazine pouches.
Because
of these efforts, the barangay captains of Pata island are now encouraging
their constituents to surrender all the other firearms existing in their area.
Rear
Adm. Medina applauds the troops for a job well done. He encourages all the
other members of the ASG to turn their backs against armed struggle, terrorism,
rebellion and lawlessness and surrender to the government where they will be
given a chance to a new life. The number of ASG surrenderees, turned-over and
recovered firearms are expected to rise as the government forces, with the
support of the LGUs, continue to carry out both combat and non-combat
operations to win and keep the peace in the Western Mindanao region.
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