The Philippine Star

Alternativ­e version of Marwan’s death baseless – Palace exec

- By AUREA CALICA

The alternativ­e version that it was the aide of Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir, alias Marwan, who killed him during the police raid in Mamasapano, Maguindana­o last year was proven to be baseless.

Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Developmen­t and Strategic Planning Office Undersecre­tary Manuel Quezon III said the alternativ­e version “could be a conspiracy theory that is not borne out (of) facts” and had been dismissed by authoritie­s.

Jesus Agdumag of the AntiWar Anti-Terror (AWAT) Mindanao party-list said Datukan Singgagao was Marwan’s aide who was supposedly recruited as a police asset and assured of reward money.

The Moro Islamic Liberation Front also made the same claim in its report on the Jan. 25 Mamasapano incident but evidence and testimonie­s presented by the police Special Action Force (SAF) showed this could not be true, President Aquino had ruled in September last year.

Based on a series of photograph­s, SAF operatives were seen entering Marwan’s hut and cutting off his finger for DNA sampling.

This was contrary to the alternativ­e story that it was the aide who handed the finger out to the raiding SAF police commandos.

Quezon stressed Aquino never talked about the alternativ­e version of the story last year like he had believed it.

“If we recall, what the President said was the need for time to really study all angles or all possibilit­ies as to really what happened,” he said.

“We saw… the President was very forthright about it… the President is always very transparen­t about these things. He said there was this news that we could not set aside and disregard just like that. We need to study, evaluate and look at the evidence. But the President also said that after looking at and studying the evidence, including the independen­t study of the Senate, it appeared the alternativ­e theory did not have basis,” Quezon pointed out.

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