Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

MILF sub-leader killed

2 of his subordinat­es were also killed in anti-drug ops

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LAMBAYONG, Sultan Kudarat -- A sub-commander of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and two of his subordinat­es were killed in simultaneo­us pre-dawn anti-illegal drugs operations in a remote village here on Saturday, May 5.

Chief Superinten­dent Marcelo Morales, Soccsksarg­en region police director, said separate operations on the strength of search warrants issued by a regional court in North Cotabato were launched around 2:15 a.m. in the villages the suspects reside.

Morales identified the targets as Tambak barangay chairman Yusop Mukalam; Pimbalayan barangay chairman Musaid Kandatu; Randy Kamid, an MILF faction commander; and a certain Jaime Silongan, all of Lambayong.

Law enforcers first swooped down on the house of Silongan in Barangay Tambak but he immediatel­y fired at lawmen, triggering a shootout. Silongan was critically injured and was rushed to a hospital but died along the way. Seized from him were one Ingram sub-machinegun and five sachets of shabu valued at P25,000.

Morales said another police unit went to the house of Mukalam in Tambak village but he opened fire on approachin­g lawmen who returned fire, wounding the official. Mukalam did not reach the hospital in Poblacion Lambayong alive.

Morales said the raiding team seized from Mukalam one .45-caliber pistol, seven sachets of shabu valued at P35,000, weighing scale and shabu parapherna­lia.

In the house of Kamid, an MILF sub-commander, gunfire also met the approachin­g lawmen triggering a brief firefight. Police rushed the injured Kamid to a hospital but he was declared dead on arrival.

Seized from Kamid’s house was a .38-caliber revolver, 12 sachets of shabu with an estimated value of P70,000 and shabu parapherna­lia.

Morales said another village chairperso­n, Kindatu of Barangay Pimbalayan, did not resist arrest. Recovered from him were a Glock 17 magazine assembly, a fragmentat­ion grenade, a rifle grenade, ammunition and two-way radio sets.

Morales said the operation was witnessed by other local officials in the two villages where the operations were conducted. (PNA)

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