Philippine Daily Inquirer

Armed men burn 11 buses in Laguna

- By Maricar Cinco

CAMP PACIANO RIZAL, Laguna—Armed men in camouflage uniforms and military hats attacked a bus company owned by a former party-list lawmaker in Pagsanjan town, this province, early on Monday, setting on fire 11 of its buses valued at almost P50 million.

Numbering 15, the gunmen entered the compound of HM Transport Inc. in Barangay Biñan onboard two vehicles at around 1:15 a.m. and introduced themselves to the security guards as members of a police raiding team, said Senior Supt. Pascual Muñoz, provincial police director.

HM buses ply the route from Cubao in Quezon City to Sta. Cruz town in Laguna.

“They held the security guards at gunpoint and collected the guards’ cell phones as they set the buses on fire,” Col. Ivan Samarita, commander of the Army’s 202nd Infantry Brigade, said in a phone interview. The Army took part in the investigat­ion to determine the involvemen­t of rebel groups.

Samarita said there were “slim chances” that the attack was carried out by the communist New People’s Army (NPA).

“So far, there are no indicators pointing to that, although we cannot rule out yet the possibilit­y that leftist groups might be involved,” he said.

The company owner, Homer Mercado, a former representa­tive of the party-list 1-United Transport Koalisyon, did not receive any extortion letter or threat from the NPA, Samarita said.

But the official said it was clear that the intruders targeted Mercado’s company “because they did not touch the other buses, which were parked right in front of those of HM.”

Reached by phone from his office in San Pedro town, also in Laguna, Mercado said he was still at a loss as to who were be- hind the bus burning. Each bus was estimated to cost at least P4 million, so the total loss was some P44 million.

“I have not received any threat [from any group, prior to the attack],” Mercado said.

He said he was offering a P300,000 reward for any informatio­n that could lead to the arrest of the perpetrato­rs.

Samarita noted that the power supply was cut off only at the motor pool, preventing security cameras from capturing the fire.

Investigat­ors were trying to figure out if an ongoing dispute between two labor unions in the company had any connection to the attack, he said.

No one was hurt from the incident. The armed men also returned the guards’ cell phones before they escaped, he said.

 ?? LAGUNA PNP/CONTRIBUTO­R ?? SOME of the buses burned in the motor pool of HMTranspor­t Inc. in Pagsanjan, Laguna
LAGUNA PNP/CONTRIBUTO­R SOME of the buses burned in the motor pool of HMTranspor­t Inc. in Pagsanjan, Laguna

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