By JONG D. CADION
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (March 17, 2018) – Residents of Piagapo, Lanao del Sur surrendered
a total of 43 high and low powered loose firearms in a turnover ceremony held
at Piagapo Town Hall yesterday, March 16, 2:30pm.
Division Public Affairs Officer Chief Maj. Ronald E. Suscano disclosed
that of the 43 units surrendered, 41 are high-powered while 2 are low-powered
firearms.
Maj. Suscano said the
surrendered units include Barrett Cal .50, BAR, RPG 7, M79, Minimi 5.56 (SAW),
Ultimax 5.56mm SAW, M-16 rifles, M-14 rifles, M653 rifles, M4 rifle, Magpul rifle,
M2 Carbine, Tompson 9mm, Uzi 9mm, cal .45 pistol and KJ 9mm.
This is the second batch of firearms surrendered by
the civilian residents of Piagapo. The first batch, mostly short arms, happened
last year October 17, 2017, Maj. Suscano added.
This endeavor was made possible through the
continuous collaboration of the 51st Infantry Battalion and the
local chief executives and brgy officials of Piagapo in the implementation of
martial law and the campaign against loose firearms, he said.
Piagapo Mayor Ali L Sumandar during the ceremony
expressed his commitment and support to the security sector in the attainment
of a lasting peace in his municipilty much known on rebellion and syndicates.
In his speech, he underscores 3 words: Unity, Peace, and Progress. “Peace is possible if there is unity, and
development follows if there is peace.”
“I want this town a role model of peace in Lanao
del Sur. I’m sure we can do this with the help of the people of Piagapo. I’m
calling other government institutions and agencies to help us in this campaign
for peace primarily by providing livelihood opportunities to my constituents”,
Mayor Sumandar said.
It can be recalled that the Daesh-inspired group
occupied Piagapo before the Marawi rebellion erupted.
On April 21, 2017, clashes between the military and
the local terrorist Maute group transpired at Sitio Pagalungan, Brgy Gacap of
Piagapo. The said encounter lasted for 3 days which resulted to the death of
thirty six (36) members of the Maute group, seizure and occupation of enemy’s main camp with fortified bunkers,
fighting positions, and running trenches.
The government forces sustained 3 wounded in action (WIA) caused by shrapnel
and bullet wound.
A month after, the Marawi rebellion started which
resulted to thousands of casualties, displacements of civilians, and the total
destruction of the City’s main business district area. The battle which lasted
for five months also prompted President Rodrigo Duterte to declare martial law
in Mindanao for 60 days, and was later extended until the end of the year and
the whole of 2018.
On Dec 2017, 3 civilian vendors from Misamis
Oriental selling furniture were killed in Piagapo. Their dead body were found
on Dec 6, 2017 at the border of Piagapo and Balindong towns of Lanao del Sur.
To help change the image of the town, the municipal
peace and order council was convened and the different stakeholders involved
agreed to end the bloody history of Piagapo and start building peace and
development by bringing the government services closer to the people.
LTC Gremel B. Brual, Commanding Officer of the 51st
Infantry Battalion covering the town of Piagapo in his area of responsibility,
also promised to do their share in attaining Mayor Sumandar’s vision to change
the rebellious image of Piagapo as exemplified in the ceremony’s theme:
“Surrendering Loose Firearms: A Key Step Towards Meaningful and Lasting Peace”.
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The premier Tabak Division Commander, Maj Gen
Roseller G Murillo AFP, in his speech said: “I would like to express my sincere
appreciation to the people of Piagapo for their genuine gesture in giving up
their firearms. This would be a continuous campaign and our soldiers will never
stop convincing the civilians to surrender their loose firearms.”
“As we continue with our campaign in getting rid of
the loose firearms, we are expecting several other armaments to be surrendered
not only here in Piagapo but also in other towns of Lanao Provinces. Rest
assured that the military will remain as the “steadfast protector” of the
people. Likewise, the AFP will remain
professional as it carries out its mandate in the implementation of martial
law”, Murillo added.
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