Mindanao Times

BRAWNER...

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Meanwhile, in a statement, the Eastern Mindanao Command (EastMinCom) clarified the visit of Brawner was dedicated to checking on the humanitari­an response in the flood-affected communitie­s and the security campaign against communist terrorists under its area of control.

Earlier, former presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque revealed in a Facebook Live that the Marcos administra­tion planned to clip the wings of the Dutertes by disbanding the Task Force Davao.

The unit, which has been responsibl­e for the checkpoint­s and foot patrols, along with the police, has been a deterrent to terrorism since it was establishe­d in Davao City in 2003.

The EastMinCom statement emphasized that Task Force Davao gives Joint Task Force Haribon a significan­t edge in its counter-terrorism efforts, especially in maintainin­g security in Davao City, the economic hub of Mindanao.

Roque hinted that the administra­tion is wary of the unit’s loyalty to former President Rodrigo Duterte and his children, Vice

President Sara Duterte, Mayor Sebastian Duterte, and Congressma­n Paolo Duterte.

"Nakakalap ako ng balita na idi-disband daw ang Task Force Davao na may 700 na sundalo na pinoprotek­tahan ang Davao sa banta ng terorismo (I received informatio­n that they will disband Task Force Davao with its 700 soldiers who protect Davao City against terror threats)," Roque said.

But in an interview on Monday, 10th Infantry Division spokespers­on Major Mark Anthony Tito said there was no order to disband the unit.

“Wala man order na buwagon ang TF Davao. Wala man na siya nahisgutan (There was no order to demobilize the TF Davao. It wasn’t talked about),” Tito said.

Meanwhile, TIMES is still waiting on the statement of TF Davao commander Col Darren Comia on the matter.

The TFD was establishe­d on April 16, 2003, after the terror attacks on the Sasa Airport and Sasa Wharf. Its headquarte­rs is located at the Sta. Ana Wharf in Barangay Leon Garcia.

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