Philippine Daily Inquirer

AFP chief: Yes, we’re into new leads in Mamasapano

- By Christine O. Avendaño

GEN. HERNANDO Delfin Iriberri, whose promotion as chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s was confirmed by the Commission on Appointmen­ts yesterday, said the military was validating new informatio­n about an “alternativ­e truth” to the Mamasapano massacre disclosed by President Aquino on Tuesday during the Meet the INQUIRER Multimedia forum.

Iriberri said this new informatio­n had been discussed with Mr. Aquino, but he declined to elaborate.

“This is new informatio­n that we have to be very careful about because it’s very sensitive,” Iriberri told reporters at the Senate shortly after the commission approved his ascension to the post upon the retirement in July of Gen. Gregorio Pio Catapang Jr.

“If there is a concrete picture, I’m sure it will be immediatel­y released. Let’s wait for the re-

sults,” Iriberri said.

The President on Tuesday said the photograph of Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir, alias “Marwan,” showing him dead in his hut that was published in the INQUIRER on Jan. 30, five days after the massacre of 44 Special Action Force commandos in Mamasapano, Maguindana­o province, “posed many questions and that is what we want to resolve.”

Mr. Aquino disclosed the new investigat­ion eight months after the bloody encounter in an area controlled by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and set back a timetable for the establishm­ent of a Bangsamoro substate as the centerpiec­e of a peace agreement signed last year.

The President said that investigat­ors were now looking for witnesses “that will prove or disprove certain observatio­ns.” But he also said that investigat­ors were having a “difficult” time getting the witnesses.

A source has told the INQUIRER that the so-called alternativ­e truth “may have very serious unintended consequenc­es. Lives are at risk.”

 ??  ?? IRIBERRI gets CA nod.
IRIBERRI gets CA nod.

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