The Philippine Star

Mamasapano survivor killed in Abra fiesta blast

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

Three years ago, Police Officer 3 Carlos Baccali Bocaig found himself among the few survivors of the firefight in Mamasapano, Maguindana­o that killed 44 of his colleagues in the Special Action Force (SAF).

Yesterday, on the anniversar­y of the SAF deaths, Bocaig was killed when a grenade exploded during a

fireworks display in a town fiesta in Abra. (See related story on Page 16.)

Bocaig was part of the Abra Provincial Police-Mobile Force Company providing security as people were gathered at the La Paz town plaza to watch the fireworks.

SAF chief Director Noli Taliño confirmed Bocaig was part of Oplan Exodus, an operation to kill Malaysian bomb maker Zulkifli Abdhir, alias Marwan, in Mamasapano.

Taliño said Bocaig was one of the 41 SAF men from the 84th Special Action Company (SAC) Seaborne that acted as the assault team which swooped down the house in Barangay Pidsandawa­n, where Marwan was hiding while 36 commandos from 55th SAC served as blocking force.

Members of the 84th Special Action Company (SAC) From Page 1 Seaborn battalion killed Marwan during the raid. Taliño was then deputy director of SAF.

After his stint in the elite force, Taliño was assigned as director for human resource and doctrine developmen­t at Camp Crame, Quezon City.

As an elite unit of the PNP, SAF commandos are tasked to conduct operations as a Rapid Deployment Force anywhere in the country, specifical­ly in critical situations such as hostage rescue, commandoty­pe unconventi­onal warfare, search and rescue in times of calamities and disasters, and civil disturbanc­e management during national emergency.

After the massacre, most of the survivors were given the chance to choose their place of assignment, a privilege rarely accorded to members of the elite force.

 ?? EDD GUMBAN ?? A police commando at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig looks at a tarpaulin honoring the SAF 44 during the third anniversar­y of the Mamasapano raid yesterday.
EDD GUMBAN A police commando at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig looks at a tarpaulin honoring the SAF 44 during the third anniversar­y of the Mamasapano raid yesterday.

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