Government of the Philippines-Coordinating Committee on the
Cessation of Hostilities (GPH-CCCH) head of Secretariat Major Carlos T. Sol
confirmed that they have already received the report of the 2nd Mechanized
Infantry Brigade, Mechanized Infantry Division, Philippine Army on the alleged
training camp of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in Iligan City, and
that they are already validating the report to immediately undertake measures
for dismantling.
“I confirm that the Armed Forces of the Philippines , through the 2nd Mechanized Infantry
Brigade, has forwarded to the CCCH its recommendation with regard the
dismantling of an alleged training facility by the MILF near the boundary of
Sitio Limonsodan in Barangay Waterfalls of Rogongon, Iligan City .
We received the official transmittal today and are currently conducting
validation procedures,” Sol said.
The CCCH was created to monitor the implementation of the
long-standing ceasefire between the GPH and the MILF. The body is also tasked
to resolve ceasefire violation complaints in order to prevent conflict
escalation and ceasefire breakdown.
The commander of the 2nd Mechanized Infantry Brigade Colonel
Gilbert Gapay (GSC), PA said he crafted the recommendation due to a complaint
filed by Deodato S. Abugan Sr., a chieftain of the Higaonon tribe. The said
complaint also cited continued recruitment and the conduct of military-like
training exercises by the MILF. Lanao del Norte-based 4th Mechanized Infantry
Battalion made the alleged pictures of the training camp public, which is not
among the several MILF camps recognized under the peace agreement with the
government.
Sol also corrected reports that members of the 105th Base
Command of the MILF, the unit allegedly involved in the clash with the
Philippine National Police Special Action Forces in Mamasapano last January,
were in the area. The alleged camp of the 103rd Base Command is in Lanao while
the 105th Base Command is in Maguindanao, a different province.
“We assure everyone, especially those in Iligan and
neighboring towns, that we will do our utmost to resolve this complaint at the
soonest time possible. We appreciate the public’s vigilance and we urge
everyone to continue helping us. The ceasefire with the MILF has been holding.
We want it to continue doing so,” Sol added.
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