Bangkok Post

Probes begin into deadly police shooting of soldiers

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MANILA: Philippine authoritie­s are investigat­ing the deaths of four soldiers shot by police in the country’s restive south, with the defence minister vowing yesterday to “get to the bottom” of the incident.

The plain-clothes soldiers were in pursuit of “bomb makers and suicide bombers” from the Abu Sayyaf militant group when they were attacked by police in the Muslim-majority province of Sulu on Monday, the army has said.

Army chief Gilbert Gapay has accused the nine officers involved of murdering the men, while the Philippine National Police has described the shooting as a “misencount­er”.

Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said the shootings were “a very unfortunat­e incident”, adding that the dead soldiers “were just doing their jobs”.

“We don’t want this to escalate. We will get to the bottom of this,” he said.

The country’s National Bureau of Investigat­ion was probing the incident, and Mr Lorenzana said the findings should be released soon.

The army has accused the police of firing on the soldiers even after they identified themselves as members of the military.

The officers have been detained while the investigat­ion is under way, said Interior Secretary Eduardo Ano.

President Rodrigo Duterte will visit police and military commanders in the south, his spokesman Harry Roque said, without specifying when.

Abu Sayyaf is based in the south and has engaged in bombings as well as kidnapping­s of Western tourists and missionari­es for ransom since the early 1990s.

They also have ties to Islamic State militants seeking to set up a caliphate in Southeast Asia.

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