Three policemen were wounded while three heavy equipment
were destroyed in separate attacks staged early Friday by suspected members of
the New People’s Army (NPA) in remote villages in Koronadal
City and Tampakan town in South Cotabato .
South Cotabato Gov. Daisy Avance-Fuentes said an estimated
20 to 30 heavily armed rebels aboard a commandeered utility van initially
stormed a quarry site along the Topland
River in Koronadal City
at around 4 a.m. Friday and torched three heavy equipment owned by a local construction
company.
She said the three heavy equipment, which were deployed in a
quarry site in Purok Riverside in Barangay Topland, were totally destroyed.
The suspects attempted to burn two other equipment owned by
a quarry operator but failed to inflict any significant damage, she said.
About 30 minutes later, Fuentes said, two suspected rebels
aboard a motorcycle lobbed a grenade at a detachment of the South Cotabato
Police Public Safety Company (PPSC) in Barangay Sta. Cruz in Tampakan, injuring
three policemen.
“These attacks were clearly coordinated and the circumstances showed that they were the handiwork of the NPA,” the governor said in a radio interview.
“These attacks were clearly coordinated and the circumstances showed that they were the handiwork of the NPA,” the governor said in a radio interview.
Dads Bacalso, operations head of the Provincial Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management Office, said the suspects reportedly came to the
area aboard two utility vans.
She said 10 of the suspects initially held at gunpoint the
caretaker of a quarry site operated by the construction firm of Engr. Fernando
Bascon and proceeded to pour gasoline and burn the three heavy equipment that
comprised a grader, loader and crusher.
The caretaker said the suspects were clad in Army fatigues,
“in full battle gear” and were speaking in Cebuano or Visayan dialect, she
said.
Bacalso said the suspects then turned to two other loaders
owned by quarry operator Engr. Edwin Bonilla and tried to burn them but
reportedly ran out of gasoline.
She said the armed men then hastily left the area aboard the
utility vans, one of which was later found abandoned in Purok Randal of Sitio
Tabialong in nearby Barangay Cacub.
The area is located near the boundary of Koronadal City
and Columbio town in Sultan Kudarat.
Bacalso said they were assessing the damage caused by the
attack but an aide of Engr. Bascon, who is an uncle of Koronadal City Mayor
Peter Miguel, placed the value of the destroyed heavy equipment at around P8
million.
She said they were also verifying reports that the area’s
quarry operators had received threats from an undisclosed armed group prior to
the attack.
Meantime, Senior Insp. Joel Fuerte, deputy police chief of
the Tampakan municipal police station, said pursuit operations are currently
ongoing against the suspected NPA rebels who attacked the PPSC detachment in
Barangay Sta. Cruz.
He said the operations are focused on the two motorcycle
riding-in-tandem suspects who hurled the grenade.
Citing their initial investigation, the suspects used an
improvised grenade in the attack that slightly injured three PPSC personnel
assigned at the detachment.
“It was plain harassment and clearly meant to sow fear among
local residents and those assigned at the detachment,” Fuerte added.
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