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BABY, COP DEAD IN NPA AMBUSH

- By FRANCIS T. WAKEFIELD

A four-month old baby including a policeman were reportedly killed by suspected members of the New People's Army (NPA) during a daring ambush Thursday afternoon in Bukidnon.

A four-month old baby including a policeman were reportedly killed by suspected members of the New People’s Army (NPA) during a daring ambush Thursday afternoon in Bukidnon.

The incident transpired after more or less 30 suspected NPA rebels ambushed personnel of the Bumbaran Municipal Police Station onboard their patrol vehicle.

The rebels then fired at a Toyota Fortuner who happened to be tailing the PNP patrol car along Kilometer 28 of the Cagayan de Oro-Dominorog-Kalilangan road, Brgy. Tikalaan, Talakag, Bukidnon, at about 5:30 p.m.

The attack led to the death of a policeman and a four-month old baby identified as Walysha Machorao who was hit in the head while aboard the Fortuner.

Wounded in the attack were two female companions of the infant and three policemen who were with the cop killed in the assault.

The civilian together with five other companions were heading home in Brgy. Kili-kili, Wao, Lanao del Sur after attending to some personal errands in Cagayan de Oro City, while the policemen were on their way back to the Bumbaran Municipal Police Station.

Meanwhile, responding troops from the 1st Special Forces Battalion recovered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED/Landmine), 200-meter long wire, detonating cords, empty shells of AK-47 rifle ammunition­s, and subversive documents at the area where the incident transpired.

The military said these acts committed by the NPA bandits are clear violations of the Comprehens­ive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Law or CARHRIHL between the government and the CPP-NPANDF as this agreement prohibits attacks against civilians and noncombata­nts and bans the use of landmine.

Brigadier General Eric C Vinoya, the Commander of the 403rd Infantry Brigade, vehemently condemned the barbaric act of the bandit group.

“We condemn in the strongest possible terms this barbaric act committed by the perpetrato­rs of this incident which resulted to the tragic death of a four-month old baby girl and one of our police personnel,” Vinoya said.

He also lambasted the perpetrato­rs for their lack of regard to human life, most especially the civilians, as evident by their indiscrimi­nate use of firearms.

“These perpetrato­rs can be compared to savages, infant killers, and murderers of innocent civilians, who thrive on abusing the weak by using coercion and intimidati­on, without giving any regard to human life and establishe­d laws. They do not belong in this civilized society. They will be punished,” he added.

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