The Philippine Star

NBI inspects MRT-3 train after decoupling

- ROBERTZON RAMIREZ

Agents of the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) inspected yesterday the coach involved in the decoupling of train cars of the Metro Rail Transit-3 (MRT-3) in between the Ayala and Buendia stations in Makati City last week as the bureau started the official probe of the incident.

Engineer Oscar Bongon, chief of the engineerin­g division of the MRT-3, said they tapped the NBI to conduct an investigat­ion to determine how the train cars decoupled and how the incident happened.

“We are trying to identify the root cause of the problem that led to the decoupling,” Bongon told reporters during the NBI’s ocular inspection at the MRT-3 depot in Quezon City yesterday.

The NBI has ruled out the mechanical or electrical angle in the decoupling of train cars, giving weight to the human interventi­on angle.

Lawyer Joel Tovera, chief of the NBI Special Action Unit, said they found no defect as far as the technical and mechanical aspects of the train couplers are concerned.

“We’re not discountin­g the possibilit­y na sabotahe nga (of sabotage), especially that technicall­y, the mechanical and electrical portion of the coupler assembly was not defective,” he added.

But he clarified that they are not yet considerin­g that the incident happened due to human interventi­on until they find the persons responsibl­e for the particular detachment of cars.

Tovera said they will now proceed to other aspects of the investigat­ion, including getting the statements of the persons of interest identified a few weeks after the decoupling incident last Nov. 16.

He did not disclose the identity of the persons of interest for security reasons.

Some train cars of the MRT3 were detached from a northbound train between the Ayala and Buendia stations that resulted to the unloading of 140 commuters during the morning rush hour.

A few hours after the decoupling incident, MRT-3 said there was human interventi­on or possible sabotage in the incident after the messma card, which records all the train interventi­ons, went missing.

The detachment of train cars came after the MRT-3 terminated its contract with its service provider Busan Universal Rail Inc. (BURI) due to its alleged poor performanc­e and after it failed to procure the necessary spare parts.

Since then, an MRT Transition Team (MTT) was created by the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) while waiting for the next service provider for the MRT-3.

Cesar Chavez, former DOTr undersecre­tary for railways, tendered his resignatio­n out of delicadeza one week after the decoupling of train cars.

 ?? MIGUEL DE GUZMAN ?? National Bureau of Investigat­ion agents observe as technician­s dismantle the coupler of an MRT-3 coach at a depot in Quezon City yesterday.
MIGUEL DE GUZMAN National Bureau of Investigat­ion agents observe as technician­s dismantle the coupler of an MRT-3 coach at a depot in Quezon City yesterday.

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