Unidentified assailants on Tuesday shot dead two army
soldiers assisting in the investigation into the ambush of a television news
crew in the volatile city of Marawi
in Lanao del Sur province in the Muslim autonomous region.
The duo – Sergeant John Saballe and Private First Class
Sofronio Grame, Jr – from the 65th Infantry Battalion were killed
outside the Ranao Broadcasting Corporation near the Masjid Islamic Center.
The soldiers were supposed to meet a civilian informant when
they were attacked in the busy market area of Pangarungan village. A woman near
the scene was also shot and wounded and was rushed to the Amai Pakpak
Medical Center .
Colonel Roseller Murillo, commander of the 103rd Infantry
Brigade, confirmed the murder of the soldiers and said the duo was on an
official mission in Marawi
City in connection to the
ongoing investigation into the attack on the news team of ABS-CBN just
recently.
Murillo said the soldiers were supposed to meet an
informant. It was unknown if the attack was caught on security cameras outside
the Ranao Broadcasting Corporation.
Lanao del Sur Governor Mamintal Adiong Jr said he was
saddened by the latest attack and urged authorities to speed up investigation
into the spate of violence in Marawi.
“We are deeply saddened by yet another brutal murder
committed in Marawi
City by unidentified men.
We sympathize with the families of two victims, who were just performing their
duties as public servants by ensuring peace and order in a place far away from
their homes during this holiday season.”
“We also heard that an innocent female bystander was hit by
a bullet during the incident and is now fighting for her life. Whatever reason
there is behind these senseless killings happening in our province, it can
never be acceptable,” Adiong said.
Adiong appealed to the Aquino government to look into the
series of killings in Marawi and his province and also urged for the
reactivation of the special anti-crime task force to solve the atrocities in
Lanao del Sur.
“We are also appealing to the national government to really
look into all these hostilities happening in our province for the sake and the
safety of each and every one living here. We specifically ask Department of the
Interior and Local Government, Philippine National Police and the Department of
National Defense to immediately revive Joint Task Force Ranao, a special
anti-crime task force that was formed to resolve all sorts of crimes committed
in Lanao del Sur. We condemn these brutal acts and we need to put an end to all
this madness as soon as possible,” Adiong said.
The killings of the soldiers succeeded the slay try on the
news team led by Ronnie Enderes, Emilito Balansag and Gary Montecillo who
just came from the town of Ditsa Ramain where they pursued a story on the
spate of bombings of power lines in the province.
They were travelling back to Marawi City
when gunmen attacked them on Bangolo
Street . The trio survived the ambush after escaping
their attackers who were on three motorcycles and then drove themselves to an
army base where they sought refuge.
Troops from the 65th Infantry Battalion
escorted the news team to Iligan
City after they sought
refuge to the army base following the attack. The motive and the perpetrators
of the attack are still being investigated, although there were reports that a
radicalized group sympathetic to ISIS were
behind the assault on the news crew.
The military and police are also looking into the possible
involvement of radical jihadists Khilafah Islamiyah Movement, locally known as
“Ghuraba” (Stranger) into the attacks and other atrocities in Lanao del Sur and
other areas in Northern Mindanao .
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