Sun Star Bacolod

Police, military call for vigilance after Sulu bombing

-

THE Department of National Defense (DND) urged the public on Sunday, June 30, to be vigilant in the wake of the suicide bombing incident that killed three soldiers and the two attackers in Sulu on Friday, June 28, 2019.

“The attack once again brings to the fore the importance of working together to prevent and counter violent extremism in our communitie­s. As a nation, we must be adamant in our rejection of foreign extremist ideologies which aim to invalidate our gains towards achieving just

and lasting peace in the country, particular­ly in Mindanao,” DND spokespers­on Arsenio Andolong said in a statement.

“Rest assured that government forces on the ground are conducting a deeper investigat­ion on the incident and will not stop until those who are behind it are caught or eradicated,” he added.

On Friday, June 28, Corporal Richard Macabadbad, Privates First Class Dominique Inte and Recarte Alban Jr. were killed when two alleged suicide bombers attacked the tactical command post of the Philippine Army’s 1st Brigade Combat Team in Barangay Kajatian, Indanan in Sulu.

At least 12 other soldiers and civilians were wounded.

Armed Forces of the Philippine­s Western Mindanao Command spokespers­on Major Marvin Encinas said the first bomb went off while the person carrying it was undergoing inspection at the gate of the said military camp.

The second suicide bomber was able to enter the police camp but was intercepte­d by troops before he could go inside the billeting area. He then detonated the bomb he was carrying.

On Saturday, AFP chief of staff General Benjamin Madrigal visited the troops at the site of the explosions and bestowed medals on the wounded personnel.

Together with newlyinsta­lled Western Mindanao Command head, Major General Cirilito Sobejana, Madrigal conducted an ocular inspection of the area.

“We condemn the latest bombing in Jolo that victimized not only our soldiers but also civilians who were in the vicinity of the blast. Targeting soldiers and civilians whose only intention is to provide security and maintain peace in the communitie­s is a cowardly act and deserves condemnati­on in the strongest terms possible,” said Madrigal.

Madrigal said the three soldiers did not die in vain as they were able to save more lives after they detected and prevented the first bomber from getting inside the camp.

“We commiserat­e with the relatives of our troops and the civilians and we assure the wounded personnel of the utmost care and medical attention,” he said.

The AFP is awaiting the result of the post-blast investigat­ion being led by the Philippine National Police.

The Western Mindanao Command will proceed with current operations while making necessary adjustment­s in camp security protocols.

Meanwhile, National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) was placed on full alert status in case of similar or spillover attacks.

NCRPO Director Guillermo Eleazar said there is no specific threat in Metro Manila but they always consider it as potential target by terror groups as this is the center of commerce and trade and the home of most government agencies and department­s.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines