Manila Bulletin

Ampatuans surrender 22 loose firearms in Maguindana­o

- By ALI G. MACABALANG

COTABATO CITY – Twenty-two high powered firearms were surrendere­d by Shariff Sayedona Mustapha Mayor Zandria Sinsuat-Ampatuan, wife of former provincial governor Sajid Ampatuan, to the military during a municipal peace and order council (MPOC) meeting last April 10.

This was disclosed by Lt. Col. Gerry Besana, spokespers­on of the Sixth Infantry Division-left Task Force Central.

Besana said the lady mayor was accompanie­d by her husband, who is out on bail for his alleged involvemen­t in the infamous Maguindana­o massacre.

He said the Ampatuans yielded nine M79 grenade launchers, six Barret rifles, an RPG, a mortar, an M16-A1 rifle, a Garand rifle, one UZI, and one (1) carbine.

The turnover rite was witnessed by Brig. Gen. Diosdado C. Carreon, head of the Army’s 601st Infantry Brigade, and Lt. Col. Edgar L. Catu, commander the 40th Infantry Battalion.

Carreon and Catu were elated over the enthusiast­ic response of Maguindana­o local government units towards the reinvigora­ted Balik Baril program, even as they vowed continuity in collection of loose firearms to reduce armed rifts in the province, Besana said.

Maj. Gen. Arnel Dela Vega, chief of the 6th Infantry Division and head of the Task Force Central, said all the three infantry brigades, one mechanized brigade and a Marine brigade under his operationa­l command have been tasked to closely coordinate with LGUs in Maguindana­o, Sultan Kudarat, North Cotabato and parts of Lanao del Sur in the collection of loose firearms.

Shariff Sayedona Mustapha town’s surrender of 22 guns brought to 439 the number of firearms either recovered or surrender in Maguindana­o and Sultan Kudarat in less than four months, Dela Vega said.

Last February, Maguindana­o’s Iranun InterAgenc­y Task Force (IIATF) yielded 88 loose guns to the military in pursuit of its stride against vendetta-driven crimes and in support of the Balik Baril program.

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