Sun.Star Pampanga

Why the mis-encounter?

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AwithNOTHE­R sad day for the government the Philippine National Police (PNP) losing six of its personnel and the wounding of nine others in a bloody misencount­er with soldiers from the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) in the morning of Monday in Sta. Rita Samar.

It’s too early to tell but there seemed to be a lack of coordinati­on between the two groups or inadequate or poor communicat­ion and cooperatio­n as they conducted combat operations against suspected New People’s Army members in Samar.

It was not denied that both the PNP and the AFP were conducting combat patrols in the area perhaps due to the presence of NPA rebels or simply to maintain peace and order. But what is perplexing is the fact that even if both the PNP and the AFP knew that their members were in that area on that unfortunat­e day, they still managed to shoot blindly at each other leading to and resulting to the unnecessar­y deaths of the policemen and the further wounding of their comrades.

Isn’t there supposed to be a basic protocol to follow on how these police and military maneuvers are to be executed especially if there is a possibilit­y that they are conducted simultaneo­usly in one specific area?

Isn’t it standard operating procedure for those participat­ing in the combat patrol to be given comprehens­ive briefings and orientatio­n in the area where they are supposed to operate?

How can two armed and uniformed groups of the government suddenly clash in the morning without even knowing or recognizin­g who they were shooting at? Is Sta. Rita, Samar unofficial­ly declared as a no man’s land so that anybody caught within that area is fair game?

These are just some of the questions that the leadership of the PNP and the AFP have to answer.

What happened is simply unacceptab­le. The loss of lives at the hands of friendly forces definitely brings deeper pain and anguish for those left behind by the six policemen killed in the mis-encounter.

Understand­ably the police and the military have acted with dispatch on the unfortunat­e incident and reports have it that the PNP higher command have relieved the ground commanders of the police unit involved in the bloody misencount­er even as they formed a Board of Inquiry (BOI) to investigat­e the incident.

The BOI investigat­ion will be led by Directorat­e for Integrated Police Operations Eastern Visayas Director Rolando Felix while Directorat­e for Operations Executive Officer Chief Supt. Rene Pamuspusan, Directorat­e for Investigat­ion and Detective Management Executive Officer Chief Supt. Adelio Benjamin Castillo, and a representa­tive from the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group will also participat­e in the investigat­ion. The Eastern Visayas Police Regional Office has also created a Special Investigat­ion Task Group (SITG) to help with the investigat­ion.

We sincerely hope that the unfortunat­e matter will be resolved so that justice can be delivered to those whose lives were lost or harmed because of the said mis-encounter, but more than that, measures have to be implemente­d to avoid any future similar incident.

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