The Philippine Star

Sorry for MRT-3 inconvenie­nce — Rody

- By ALEXIS ROMERO – With Delon Porcalla, Romina Cabrera

President Duterte has apologized for the inconvenie­nce caused by the detaching of a Metro Rail Transit (MRT) coach from a train in Makati City last week.

While believing that the incident might have been caused by “sabotage,” Duterte said he would not make excuses for it.

“It would indicate sabotage... So maybe the connecting mechanisms there or equipment seems to be – they could not locate it or it’s not there when it’s supposed to be there,” Duterte told reporters in Davao City Saturday night.

“Well, that is one angle that they are trying to (look at)… But this is not an excuse actually. We offer no excuse, but apologies maybe to the public for the inconvenie­nce caused,” he added.

Train coaches decoupled from a northbound train in Makati during morning rush hour last Thursday, the latest incident to hound the oft-troubled MRT.

Initial investigat­ion revealed that the “messma card” from the detached train cars was missing, fueling suspicions that the incident was caused by human interventi­on.

The card is important in identifyin­g the cause of the incident because it records the interventi­ons in all MRT trains.

Transport officials have assured the public that the incident is being probed thoroughly and efforts are underway to ensure the safety of commuters.

Quezon City Rep. Winston Castelo, an administra­tion lawmaker, yesterday advised the leadership of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) to check if there are still MRT personnel loyal to the previous administra­tion.

“There could be more than just a sabotage of MRT operations. I smell intention to embarrass the government. And if this suspicion is true, swift action should be taken against the plot because peoples’ lives are at stake,” Castelo said.

The investigat­ion “should touch on the possibilit­y of a conspiracy among former DOTr officials, their associates who remain employed in the agency, and maintenanc­e contractor Busan Universal Rail Inc.,” he added.

Castelo also filed a House resolution calling for a probe following repeated breakdowns of MRT coaches and the Nov. 14 accident when passenger Angeline Fernando lost her right arm at the Ayala Station in Makati.

The resolution seeks to find out from the MRT management and its former maintenanc­e service provider BURI the true state of the rail system to guide legislator­s and government on the steps to be taken to assure the safety of commuters.

Eastern Samar Rep. Ben Evardone has renewed his call for the DOTr to consider privatizin­g the country’s railway systems, especially now that it almost cost the life of Fernando.

“DOTr should expedite the privatizat­ion of all government-operated mass transit systems. The public cannot afford palliative solutions to the worsening MRT problems,” said Evardone, chairman of the House committee on banks and financial intermedia­ries.

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