From the Philippine News Agency (Jul 28): Special task group to investigate Guihulngan ambush
The Philippine National Police (PNP) in the Negros Island Region is digging deeper into the details and other circumstances surrounding the July 21 ambush in Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental that left six police personnel and a civilian dead.
Sr. Supt. Petronelli Baldebrin, deputy regional director for operations of Police Regional Office (PRO-18), disclosed that Negros Oriental acting provincial director Sr. Supt. Henry Biñas has requested PRO-18 to issue orders for the activation of the Special Investigation Task Group (SITG) to investigate the ambush.
Biñas will be the SITG commander while Baldebrin will be the SITG supervisor.
The SITG was convened Friday to discuss initially how it will start the investigation into the ambush and go deeper in getting as much information to help the police determine the circumstances behind the incident, said Baldebrin.
According to Baldebrin, initial police investigation showed that around 60 suspected Communist terrorists of the New People’s Army had carried out the ambush in Sitio Mandii, Barangay Magsaysay in Guihulngan, around 10:00 a.m. last July 21.
But information gathered from different sources also disclosed that there were more Communist terrorists positioned at strategic locations close to the ambush site as back-up, which made the police believe that in all, there were more or less 100 of them, Baldebrin added.
Also, it was confirmed that at least one female fighter was with the armed group, he said.
Quoting one of the three wounded policemen who are currently recuperating at a Dumaguete hospital, Baldebrin said this policeman was “spared” by the woman, after pleading for his life because he had a family to support.
The woman acquiesced and told him in the dialect to go get medical treatment, said Baldebrin.
Other suspects at close range finished off the other policemen.
During the daytime ambush in Sitio Mandii, the six policemen killed in police operation were city police chief, Supt. Arnel Arpon; and five of his men -- SPO2 Necasio Pasculado Tabilon, SPO1 Jesael Pequero Ancheta, PO3 Teovic Gador Agosto, PO2 Alvin Paul Alquizola Bulandres and PO2 Alfredo Lastimoso Dunque.
The three wounded police personnel were SPO4 Jerome Delara, PO2 Jorie Maribao and PO3 Jordan Balderas.
Also killed in that ambush was Michael Jambalos, the driver-aide of Guihulngan City Councilor Edison Dela Rita.
Dela Rita and another companion managed to cheat death when they were the first to be ambushed by the suspected Communist terrorists around 8:00 a.m. that day.
The councilor called for help, prompting the police to respond but ambushed.
The SITG hopes to delve deeper into the ambush as there are many questions that need answers, said Baldebrin.
Police investigation showed the perpetrators used high-powered firearms like M203, M-60 machine guns, M-4 rifles, AK-47 rifles and M-16 rifles, as well as caliber .45 pistols.
The responding policemen were prepared but “because of the deceit employed by the enemy, that is why they were outsmarted”, said Baldebrin.
The high-powered firearms and short arms of the police were carted away by the suspected terrorists.
Security has been tightened in Guihulngan, with the deployment of additional police, Army soldiers and the Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) of the PNP and other maneuver forces.
Meanwhile, the PRO-18 has come up with a contingency plan following a meeting with the different police units in the Negros Island Region to prepare for any eventuality after an encounter between the Army soldiers and the Communist terrorists several weeks ago, said Baldebrin.
This came after it was learned following that encounter that the NPA was planning to attack police stations.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1003550
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