Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Stray bullet kills CSC official in Marawi

- By Divina M. Suson Correspond­ent

ILIGAN CITY – The assistant director of the Civil Service Commission– Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (CSC-ARMM) died after he was hit by a stray bullet at around 9 o’clock in the morning of September 7 while at the gate of the main campus of Mindanao State University in Marawi City.

Forty five year-old Marvin P. Ablando and his companion, CSCARMM director Sandra Arnica Uzman, were on their way out of the campus to go to the provincial capitol

when their vehicle was hit by a stray .50 caliber bullet.

The two were immediatel­y rushed to Amai Pakpak Medical Center in Marawi City but Abando was declared dead-on-arrival by the attending physician while Uzman, who sustained a minor head wound, is now out of danger and recuperati­ng at her home.

Army Captain Mike Malacad of the Army’s 4th Infantry Division’s Public Affairs Office explained that the maximum range of the .50 caliber rifle or gun is 6,812 meters (7,450 yards) while its maximum effective range is 1,829 meters (2,000 yards).

In a press briefing, on September 7, ARMM Assemblyma­n Zia Alonto Adiong, spokesman of the Provincial Crisis Management Committee of Lanao del Sur, said the incident highlights the continuing danger for civilians going back to their respective homes despite of the declaratio­n of the military that some areas outside the main battle area are already cleared of ISIS-inspired extremists.

Captain Jo-ann Petinglay, spokespers­on of the Join Task Force Marawi, clarified that cleared areas are not necessaril­y safe from stray bullets. Petinglay said the more appropriat­e term would be for these areas are ‘controlled areas’.

“In controlled areas, we have control over the entries and exits including the security condition inside (Marawi). We still have to investigat­e where the bullet come from since about the same time yesterday our helicopter­s were being shot by terrorists,” Petinglay said.

In the past months, stray bullets also hit the compound of the provincial capitol, wounding some evacuees staying in the provincial evacuation center.

The first casualty of a stray bullet that hit outside the MBA was the 15-year old boy who was praying inside the mosque near the army’s brigade.

Last June, Australian Journalist Adam Harvey was also hit by stray bullet while on coverage.

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