MILF says it’s the only truth on Mamasapano
Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir (also known as “Marwan”) lies dead in his hut, his possessions in disarray after a surprise raid by members of the Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (PNP-SAF). CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Was Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir, alias “Marwan,” executed by his aides?
If he was, was the execution the “alternative truth” to the Mamasapano clash that President Aquino said the government was investigating?
Mohagher Iqbal, chief peace negotiator of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), said in an interview that there was “no alternative truth.”
“There is only one truth,” Iqbal said, adding that it is found in the report of the MILF in its investigation of the clash between its forces and commandos from the Philippine National Police Special Action Force (PNP-SAF) in Mamasapano, Maguindanao province, on Jan. 25.
The report
included the MILF investigators’ observation that Marwan was shot in the back
of the head, probably while lying face-down on the floor.
“This was our
information per our investigation although we no longer did a follow-up because
we felt it was the task of the PNP,” a source from the MILF said on Saturday.
“Marwan was
already dead when the SAF arrived in his hut. The scenario we saw was the
attack [by the SAF] was just a drama,” the source said in an interview.
The source told
the Inquirer that the MILF believed Marwan was killed by his own aides, a
theory based on the group’s investigation report.
Forty-four SAF
commandos, 17 MILF guerrillas and three civilians were killed in the daylong
gun battle, sparking public outrage that delayed the completion of a peace
agreement signed by the government and the MILF last year.
MILF’s probe
“It was really
his [Marwan’s] security [aide] who killed him,” the source said, requesting
anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.
The source said
that the MILF’s own investigation showed that the firefight in Barangay
(village) Pembalkan, Mamasapano, where Marwan was found, was between the 84th
Seaborne unit of the SAF and the group of Marwan’s Filipino aide, Basit Usman.
“Basit Usman and
his men were alerted by the gunshots from Marwan’s hut and that triggered the
firefight,” the source said.
Other Inquirer
sources, quoting unconfirmed reports, said one of Marwan’s aides was killed in
the firefight while another was able to escape.
The MILF Special
Investigation Commission implied in its 35-page report submitted to the
government in March that Marwan was executed, but the information went largely
unnoticed, or ignored.
Truth in MILF report
Speaking to the
Inquirer in a separate interview, Iqbal said the truth about what happened in
Mamasapano could be found in the MILF report.
“If you have read
the report, the truth is there and for us that is the truth, not the
alternative truth. I don’t want to sound political, but the report speaks for
itself,” Iqbal said.
The MILF report
was never made public, but copies were given to, besides the government peace
panel, an international team that monitored the ceasefire between the
government and the MILF, the Department of Justice and Sen. Grace Poe, who headed
the Senate inquiry into the Mamasapano clash.
Ocular inspection
Here is how the
MILF investigators, in their report, described what could have happened inside
the hut and the surrounding area where the firefight between the 84th Seaborne
and Marwan’s men allegedly took place:
“During the
ocular inspection, the Commission found that there were very few bullet holes
on the wall of the hut where Marwan was found and killed. The trajectory of the
bullets also indicate that the fatal shot did not come from the shots fired
outside the house as the bullet holes are roughly [46 centimeters] above the
floor. If the shots were fired while Marwan was lying down, he could not have
been hit while if he was standing and engaged the elements of the SAF in a
firefight, the injuries sustained should have been at his lower body and not on
the chest.”
Shot at close range
The report noted:
“There are also no bullet holes on the floor of the hut. In all likelihood, the
fatal shot must have been fired at close range and while Marwan was lying on
the floor.”
It also said that
Marwan’s hut, which has a floor area of 2.4 by 4 meters, was only 119 meters
away from the hut of Usman.
That Marwan was
executed by his aides, who likely had become government assets, and was not
killed in an exchange of fire with SAF commandos would drastically change the
story in the report of Director Getulio Napeñas, the then SAF commander, on
what happened in Mamasapano.
It would also
raise the question of whether the 55th SAC, the back-up force that suffered the
heaviest casualties, should have even been in Barangay Tukanalipao, which was 3
kilometers away from Barangay Pembalkan.
Despite the
deaths of 44 of his men, Napeñas described the police counterterrorism
operation as a success because they were able to take down Marwan.
The US government
had offered a $5-million reward for the capture of Marwan and $1 million for
Usman.
Usman slipped out
of Mamasapano after the clash and was killed in May in Guindulungan town, also
in Maguindanao. MILF fighters reportedly took down Usman.
Gov’t investigation
Last Tuesday,
President Aquino disclosed at the Meet the Inquirer Multimedia forum that there
was an emerging “alternative truth” to the Mamasapano debacle.
Aquino said the
photograph of Marwan lying dead in the hut “posed many questions.”
“That is what we
want to resolve,” he had said.
The photo,
contributed by a source to Inquirer columnist Mon Tulfo, was published by the
Inquirer on Jan. 30.
Difficulty in finding witnesses
Aquino did not
give details, saying an investigation was going on and that the investigators
were having difficulty finding witnesses.
The photo
published by the Inquirer showed Marwan lying half-naked, with a pool of blood
under his head, indicating that he might have been shot from behind. A clean
chest shot also left him bloodied. His body appeared not to bear large bullet
wounds.
Various Inquirer
sources noted that this was not how someone would look like if he was felled by
bullets from high-powered firearms.
SAF survivors
said Marwan was awakened when members of the strike force entered his hut. He
fired on the commandos, who fired back, killing him.
They said one
officer took pictures of the slain Marwan and another cut a finger from the
right hand of the dead terrorist for DNA tests.
The gunfire
roused Marwan’s followers who lived nearby, the survivors said, and the
commandos fought their way out of the hut and the village.
No resistance
Iqbal said there
was no way Marwan could have offered resistance, but declined to comment beyond
what was stated in the MILF report.
“What [the
investigators] presented is the result of actual investigation on the ground.
What we presented is a strong lead to ferret out the truth. We wanted to know
the truth like everyone else,” Iqbal said.
Contradicting the
statements of SAF survivors, the MILF report noted that within the vicinity of
Marwan’s hut, “there are no indications of bomb explosion[s] as there are no
craters on the ground around the hut.”
“Neither is there
indication of an intense firefight in or around the hut,” the MILF report
added.
The MILF report
also said the 84th Seaborne encountered members of the Bangsamoro Islamic
Freedom Fighters (BIFF), an MILF splinter group, as the police commandos
withdrew from Marwan’s hut.
“Intense fighting
occurred in an area about 927 meters from the hut where Marwan was found and
killed,” the report said.
Ali Tambako
The MILF report
said that according to information gathered, “Marwan was buried by the forces
of Mohammad Ali Tambako around the areas of Barangays Pembalkan and Dasikil,
known lairs of the BIFF and the forces of Mohammad Ali Tambako.”
The Inquirer
source from the MILF said the police should interrogate Tambako, whom they
arrested in General
Santos City
in March.
“Tambako was the
one who coddled Usman and Marwan. He should know something,” the source said.
A military
officer told the Inquirer that investigating how Marwan died would lead to the
truth about how the SAF Mamasapano operation was “handled, controlled and
mismanaged in the end.”
‘They lied to P-Noy’
“They lied about
what really happened, how they killed Marwan. They lied to the President, to
the people and to the families of the 44 SAF officers who died in the
operation,” the officer said.
“It is now
difficult to find out what really happened, because there is no one to blame
for the deaths of the SAF 44 but their commanders who deployed them for a
poorly planned mission. When it backfired, they blamed everyone but
themselves,” the officer said.
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