From the Manila Times (Jan 27): MILF guns bought with govt money?
Malacañang is trying to determine if the P5 million the government gave to the separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) three years ago has been accounted for amid talks that the money or part of it may have been used to buy arms and ammunition used by the group in clashes in Maguindanao that resulted in the death of 49 police commandos.
Undersecretary for Administration and Finance Jess Anthony Yu on Tuesday said while it is too early to make a conclusion, the Palace will check with the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) if the money given to the MILF has been spent for purposes for which it was intended.
In 2011, President Benigno Aquino 3rd admitted giving P5 million to the MILF.
“We will verify this with the OPAPP, as of now I have no knowledge of this,” Yu said at the Bulong Pulungan media forum.
Netizens have raised suspicions that the P5 million the government gave the MILF could have been used to buy firearms and ammunition and these guns and bullets could have killed the police commandos.
The P5 million, in check, was handed by government chief negotiator Marvic Leonen to MILF Chairman Murad Ebrahim during formal exploratory talks held in Kuala Lumpur in August 2011.
Netizens also slammed the Aquino administration for being too “lenient” to the MILF.
“While the MILF showed no remorse for the death of our policemen and even blamed the government forces for the incident, the government appeared to be on the defensive,” posted a netizen in his Facebook account.
Another criticized the government for treating the MILF with kid’s gloves.
“Masyadong binebeybi [The MILF is being babied],” he said.
“The rotten politicians and their equally rottern cohorts in government are trying to sweep this issue under the rug and write it of as a ‘mistake.’ They are favoring the peace agreement and selling out the lives of our honorable soldiers. Let us not let our vigilance down and make sure that the truth comes out: No to terrorism, no to Bangsamoro Law!” the Peaceful, Responsible Owners of Guns (Progun) posted on its official Facebook page.
http://www.manilatimes.net/milf-guns-bought-govt-money/158638/
The firefight resulted to the death of 49 SAF members and five (5) MILF) combatants. It also displaced local residents.
The MILF, the military as well as local government officials were one in saying that there was no coordination made with them regarding the police operation. The GPH and MILF ceasefire committee and as well as the ADJAG were not also coordinated.
Malacañang dispatched on Monday morning Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas and Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin to Cotabato City to supervise the retrieval operation and to prevent further escalation of the incident.
The SAF team was on a mission to arrest Zulkifli bin Hir, alias Marwan, a high-value target belonging to the “Markaziyah” or central command of the terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) and his cohort Basit Usman who were reportedly in the area.
While in the area, the SAF members fired upon a house of Imam Salman of the MILF 105th Base Command thinking that their target “Marwan” was inside. MILF guerillas engaged the SAF members resulting to the death many combatants.
Another report said that MILF forces clashed with policemen who were assigned at the right wing of operation who were approaching the house of Imam Salman.
Abu Misry Mama, BIFF Spokesman said that many of the casualties were victims of an ambush made by their members who also have a camp in the area. In a latest report, though not yet validated, Marwan was killed during the firefight.
President Aquino wanted a full report on the incident but the government’s position on the peace process with the Moro front had not changed, Coloma said.
All the facts must be ascertained first and “we should be circumspect” in making pronouncements because the investigation was not yet complete, Coloma stressed.
“The peace process in Mindanao is important, the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) is important and we continue to push for the peace process,” he said. He added that President Aquino was aware of the operation and that the PNP-SAF performed the mission with courage and professionalism.
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