The 107 military members of the 18th Philippine Contingent to
Medical examinations started around 10 p.m. Tuesday and
ended 3 a.m. Wednesday, AFP public affairs office chief Lt. Col. Harold Cabunoc
said.
Cabunoc said that the peacekeepers arrived at the AFP Medical
Center around 9 p.m. on
Tuesday.
Earlier, the Philippine Navy announced that the
peacekeepers, who were transported by the BRP Dagupan (LC-551) from Caballo Island ,
arrived at Naval Station Heracleo Alano, Sangley Point, Cavite around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The vessel and its passengers left Caballo Island
around 3 p.m., of the same day.
During their arrival, they were greeted by Joint Task Group
Liberia commander Capt.Luz Camacho.
After greetings, the Caballo
Island returnees where all transported
by military buses to the AFP
Medical Center .
All 107 peacekeepers were found to be clear of any disease
or ailments, Cabunoc said.
He said that the medical screening is standard procedure for
all returning Filipino peacekeepers.
After their medical screening, the 107 military personnel
were immediately taken to the AFP
Peacekeeping Operation
Center barracks where
they are now resting.
Earlier, the 24 Philippine National Police members and one
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology operative, were taken custody by their
parent units.
Cabunoc added that the peacekeeper, who suffered chest
pains, while in quarantine at Caballo
Island , will not be able
to attend the welcoming and awarding ceremonies as he is scheduled for an
angiogram.
AFP chief-of-staff Gen. Gregorio Pio P. Catapang Jr. will
lead the welcome ceremony that will be held on 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
“I am very happy that the peacekeepers have successfully
finished the quarantine without any untoward incident. I am commending them for
their self-sacrifices to make our country Ebola virus-free,” he said.
Catapang has also prepared exciting prices for winners of
the friendly competition such as essay writing, photo contest and sportsfest.
The AFP chief will award the UN Service Medal to the
peacekeepers for their splendid performance and invaluable services as members
of the peacekeeping contingent in Liberia .
The peacekeepers, members of the 18th Philippine Contingent
to Liberia , were transported
to Caballo Island
on Nov. 13, a day after arriving at Villamor Air Base in Pasay
City from Monrovia .
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