Sun.Star Davao

Attack in Panabo

Cop, 3 rebels killed in clash at detachment

- By Juliet C. Revita

A POLICE officer and three suspected rebels were killed in an encounter after alleged members of the communist group attacked a police detachment in Barangay Manay-New Malitbog Boundary, Panabo City, prompting the city government to place nearby areas under heightened alert.

According to Police Regional Office (PRO 11) regional director Police Chief Supt. Manuel Gaerlan, the suspected members of the New People’s Army (NPA) tried but failed to take the second platoon Davao del Norte Provincial Public Safety Company (DNPPSC) patrol based in Panabo City at around 8:13 a.m yesterday.

The exchange of fire with an undetermin­ed number of rebels claimed the life of a cop who was identified as SPO1 Niño Moreño. He was wounded and brought to Carmen District Hospital for immediate treatment, however, he was declared dead on

arrival (DOA) at around 10:35 a.m. by the attending physician.

The cadaver of the officer was later transferre­d to Davao Regional Hospital in Tagum City.

The skirmishes ended at around 9 a.m. when the rebels withdrew.

Three rebels were killed by the joint efforts of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) after pursuing the attackers at the vicinity of the Municipali­ty of Carmen.

Gaerlan lauded the bravery of the police officers for their quick response against the lawless armed group before they could endanger the lives of innocent civilians.

“I commend the gallantry of the police officers of DNPPO PPSC who successful­ly defended the Patrol Base and repelled the attack,” he said.

He also condemned the act of the NPA saying that, “the treacherou­s manner of assassinat­ion of SPO1 Niño Moreño more than an hour after the NPA failed to overrun the detachment out of desperatio­n. That is plain and simple murder.”

Meanwhile, Panabo City Informatio­n Office said Manay Elementary School is placed under lockdown while nearby upland barangays were on heightened alert to ensure the safety of the communitie­s.

After the area was cleared, the students and faculty of affected barangays Manay and Malitbog Elementary and High School returned home safely.

They also urged the public to refrain from spreading false informatio­n pertaining to the location of the armed group. They also belied that there were civilians who were taken as hostages.

Panabo City has also issued a Local Executive Order No. 41 suspending all the classes of schools in the north and south cluster barangays for public safety and security.

"There is a need to declare cancellati­on of classes in all preschool elementary, and secondary schools in barangays thereof in order to spare pupils and students from risk/danger that would affect their lives an limbs,” the EO read.

Mayor James Gamao asked for the cooperatio­n of the citizens, saying, “The continuing threat of unidentifi­ed armed individual­s within the City of Panabo particular­ly in the recent incident of harassment in one of the police detachment caused fear among the constituen­ts of the city.”

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