Showing posts with label maguindanao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maguindanao. Show all posts

Monday, February 18, 2013

Maguindanao Massacre Suspect Wounded, Captured After Clash With Troops


KIDAPAWAN CITY, Cotabato — A suspect in the “Maguindanao Massacre” was wounded and captured when his group clashed with government troops in Mamasapano, Maguindanao on Saturday, local authorities said.
The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) based in Maguindanao said reported Sunday that one gunman was killed in an encounter and that one of those wounded was a certain Tammy Talimbong, a suspect in the Maguindanao Massacre case.
An Army official identified as Captain Louie Male of the 45th Infantry Battalion was also wounded during the clash.
Male was leading a team in patrolling the highway in Manungkaling district in Mamasapano town when they encountered Talimbong’s group.
The soldiers were sent to the area to guard the residents from a group of armed men reported to police.
When authorities had Talimbong’s identity checked, they found out the suspect was a former member of the so-called Ampatuan militia and is among those wanted in the Maguindanao massacre in 2009 in which 58 people, mostly journalists, were killed.
Talimbong was placed in the custody of CIDG, reports said.
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Malu Cadelina Manar | Manila Bulletin | February 17, 2013 | Article Link

Monday, August 20, 2012

Philippine Army captures Maguindanao BIFM camp, hospital

Government troops seized two more Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement camps, one of which was a hospital where the ailing BIFM leader Ameril Umbra Kato was reportedly previously taken.
 
According to Col. Prudencio Asto, spokesman of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division, the hospital is located in Maguindanao province’s Datu Hoffer town.
 
The first BIFM camp was captured Saturday morning by troops from the 2nd Scout Ranger Battalion after a heavy military bombardment. The camp could accommodate 100 people and has 10 bunkers with overhead protection, said Army spokesman Maj. Harold Cabunoc.
 
“Several war materials and personal belongings were left behind by the rebels who hastily fled with numerous casualties when the artillery bombardments began,” said Cabunoc, quoting 2nd Scout Ranger Battalion commander Lt. Col. Ignatius Patrimonio.
 
Meanwhile, Asto said the camp, which also serves as a training ground for BIFM fighters, was seized with minor enemy resistance. The Rangers recovered Korans in a lecture room.
 
Sunday morning, Asto said the soldiers seized the second satellite camp which he said had bunkers and running trenches.
 
“It’s their camp where their hospital is located,” said Asto.  The troops seized medicines and a wheelchair believed to have been used by Kato, who suffered a stroke last December.
 
Citing an intelligence report, Asto said Kato, a former leader of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, was brought to the hospital last Aug. 6 and left a day later. He said intelligence agents are tracking Kato.
 
“He was not in the area; he was not in the camp. He is probably in the communities,” said Asto of Kato, who established the BIFM last year due to differences with the MILF leadership.
 
Including this latest capture of the two camps, the military has seized five rebel lairs since they mounted an offensive against the BIFM August 5.
 
The offensive began after the rebels attacked 10 military installations in Maguindanao, including the headquarters of the 1st Mechanized Brigade.
 
Military officials claimed that at least 50 BIFM fighters have been killed since the fighting broke out. On the other hand, four soldiers and a policeman died and several soldiers were wounded in the skirmishes.
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GMA News Online | August 20, 2012 | Article Link

Friday, August 17, 2012

5 Maguindanao mayors face raps for alleged support to BIFF

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (MindaNews/14 August) — Administrative charges will be filed against five town mayors in Maguindanao for their alleged support to the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement who staged attacks against Army detachments along a major highway last week.

Department of Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo said the mayors will also be investigated for abandoning their posts when BIFF rebels attack their towns along the Cotabato-Isulan highway.

The five mayors were identified as Mayor Datu Saudi Sheam Ampatuan of Saudi Ampatuan town, Mayor Bai Bongbong Midtimbang Ampatuan of Datu Hoffer town, Mayor Bai Reshal Santiago Ampatuan of Datu Unsay, Mayor Bai Zandra Sinsuat Ampatuan of Saydona town, and Vice Mayor Kanor Ampatuan of Salibo town who replaced Akmad Ampatuan who has gone into hiding after being implicated in the 2009 Ampatuan massacre.

All of the five mayors did not show up at the meeting yesterday called by Robredo at the North Cotabato provincial capitol in Barangay Amas, Kidapawan City.

Robredo said the Maguindanao provincial government led by Gov. Toto Magugundatu will take the lead in the investigation of administrative cases against the mayors.

“We do not want to be seen that this is a political vendetta but provincial governments have their machinery in investigating administrative cases against erring elected officials,” Robredo said.

He said their investigation will focus on the whereabouts of the town mayors during the attacks by BIFF rebels.

“We are also interested whether they gave financial support to the rebels,” the secretary said.

Army officials said they were surprised that the BIFF rebels who launched simultaneous attacks on Army detachments last week were well-equipped.

“They could have good logistic support from somewhere in order to stage that attacks almost simultaneously,” Col. Prudencio Asto, spokesperson of the 6th Infantry Division said.

Von Al Haq, spokesperson of the MILF  Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces, estimated the BIFF had about 200-300 fighters when its leader Umbra Karo broke ties with them last year. 

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Froilan Gallardo | MindaNews | August 14, 2012 | Article Link

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

50 killed as soldiers overrun rogue Moro rebels’ camp in Maguindanao

A BARRAGE of fire from 105mm howitzers backed by Air Force helicopter gunships and followed by ground assault resulted in the flushing out of rogue Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement (BIFM) fighters in Datu Hoffer, Maguindanao, Maj. Gen. Rey Ardo, 6th Infantry “Kampilan” Division commander, said on Wednesday.

Ardo said the whole-day assault was completed late Tuesday afternoon after the troops captured Hills 166 and 714, former communities of the Teduray tribe that the rebels turned into a training ground for young recruits.

“Our estimate is more than 50 of them [gunmen] have been killed and more than 20 were wounded,” Col. Mayoralgo de la Cruz, commander of the Army’s 1st Mechanized Brigade, said.

De la Cruz said the death of 27 has been confirmed.

No casualties were reported on the government side.

De la Cruz said at least 20 gunmen were also confirmed wounded. 

The BIFM is led by Ameril Umbra kato, former commander of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) who was expelled from the organization last year for rejecting the prospect of having a peace agreement with the government.

Earlier, Ardo agreed with the peace panels of the government and the MILF that tagged Umbra kato and his followers “spoilers” of peace in Mindanao.

“We’re coordinating now with the local government of Datu Hoffer and other government agencies, such as the agriculture department, on how to take care of those places to prevent the return of these rogue fighters of the BIFM,” Ardo said.

The MILF earlier condemned Umbra kato and his men for sowing violence in Maguindanao. The front believes that Umbra kato’s attacks were meant to frustrate the peace negotiations.

“However, we do not know what they get from this offensive.... Did they ably project their martial prowess? The answer is no. They are only confined in the small corner of the province. So, what did they gain, if ever? Nothing, except putting in the consciousness of people that they are still there, alive and kicking. But in exchange, their safe haven is now [a] free-fire zone,” the MILF said in its editorial at its web site www.luwaran.com.

The rogue fighters were operating in the fringes of the MILF’s Camp Omar.

Umbra kato himself is facing a string of criminal cases before different courts for his involvement in the violent attacks against government forces and civilian communities in Central Mindanao in 2008 after the Supreme Court junked the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain.

Ardo said efforts were also being done to convince the Teduray tribe to return to its original abode in order to develop the lands.

Lt. Col. Prudencio Asto, Ardo’s spokesman, said soldiers continue to mount offensives against the beleaguered fighters to totally flush them out from the area.
“With the capture of Hill 166 and Hill 714, farmers nearby can now grow their crops without fear of attacks from the bandits,” Asto said.

More than 10 people have been killed since the BIFM mounted attacks that started in August against military and police detachments and/or outposts in at least five towns in the province.

Director General Nicanor Bartolome, National Police chief, sent several teams from the Special Action Force  to help the military pound Umbra kato’s men. 

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Zaff Solmerin | BusinessMirror.Com.Ph | August 15, 2012 | Article Link

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Army captures BIFF base in Maguindanao

CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao, Aug. 14 (PNA) -- The military here announced the capture on Tuesday afternoon of a major camp of renegade Moro rebels who launched atrocities in Maguindanao that left at least 28 people dead and thousands of people displaced. 

Colonel Prudencio Asto, chief of the 6th Infantry Division public affairs office, said elements of the 6th ID and the 601st Infantry Brigade, backed by helicopter gunships and artillery fires captured at 3 p.m. Tuesday Hill 714 in Datu Hoffer, Maguindanao. 

Asto would not say how many Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) were killed following the air strikes and ground assaults, but he stressed no casualty was reported on government side. 

"The hill served as the command and control point and stronghold of the BIFF," Asto said.
According to Asto, the camp used to be the staging point for the BIFF bandits in planning their atrocities against soldiers and civilians in nearby communities. 

"The 6ID is now securing the hill to prevent members of BIFF lawless group from recovering their lost ground," he said. 

He said on orders of Maj. Gen. Rey Ardo, 6th Infantry Division commander the military is is now coordinating with the local government units, the Department of Agriculture and other line government agencies for the development of the former bandits’ enclave. 

With the capture of Hill 714, farmers nearby can now grow their crops without fear of attacks from the bandits. 

Claiming they wanted to avenge the death of a comrade last June 23, the BIFF, numbering about 500, launched simultaneous attacks in Maguindanao's seven municipalities, attacking Army and para military detachments. 

The atrocities led to the death of six soldiers, four civilians and more than 20 BIFF fighters, according to Asto. 

About 30,000 civilians have been displaced and portions of the highway linking Cotabato and Gen. Santos had been closed for five days until it was reopened for public use last Friday. 

Asto said sporadic fighting is still ongoing as BIFF forces still continue to fire at and harass Army installations in the towns of Datu Saudi, Datu Unsay, Datu Hoffer, Datu Piang, Shariff Aguak and Ampatuan.

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Philippine News Agency | August 14, 2012 | Article Link

Monday, August 13, 2012

Snipers slow down pursuing soldiers in Maguindanao

MANILA, Philippines - Snipers of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement (BIFM) deployed along the stretch of the Maguindanao-General Santos Highway have slowed down soldiers’ offensives that used canons as cover fire in their hot- pursuit operations, Col. Mayoralgo dela Cruz, commander of the 1st Mechanized Brigade, said on Sunday.

The rebel snipers were not targeting civilians, only soldiers, according to reports.

The BIFF is a splinter group of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) led by Ameril Umbrakato, who was expelled from the rebel organization last year for rejecting peace talks with the government meant to end decades of armed conflict in Mindanao.

“We’re operating along the hilly stretch of the national highway and it’s a very big area. 

Our soldiers have to contend with deployed enemy snipers. Hindi naman [nila] target ang civilians, ang target [ay mga] sundalo,” Dela Cruz said.

He dismissed the report of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) that some portions of the highway remained closed to traffic because of the rebels’ presence.

“It is [national highway] passable since the other day. But we’ve to secure it as we continue to press our offensives to flush them [rebels] out from the area,” the ground commander said.

Dela Cruz declined to speak on how the rebels can be prevented from taking refuge in Camp Omar, one of the biggest camps of the MILF in Central Mindanao, but which continues to allow the BIFM to use it as its lair.

Dela Cruz said the rebels have been peddling disinformation about their strength.

“Some say the rebels number 100, some say 200, others 300. There’s a lot of disinformation, but we’re unsure. We just operate. They disperse and then when there’s an opportunity they attack again,” he added, describing the operational tactics of the rebels.

 The soldiers continue to use 105 howitzer cannons to pound verified rebel positions before ground troops launch assaults.

Reports said the BIFM has a strength of up to 1,000 fully armed men with several subcommanders in its fold.

Since the BIFM launched simultaneous attacks on August 5 against military and police headquarters, detachments, outposts and checkpoints in at least five towns, authorities have registered the death toll at 9 on the government and civilian side---4 soldiers and a policeman and four civilians.

The most recent fatality was a member of the Special Action Force (SAF) of the Philippine National Police.

According to dela Cruz, the firefight reportedly killed four rogue rebels.

Earlier, PNP chief Gen. Nicanor Bartolome sent teams of SAF to help the military decimate Umbrakato’s forces.

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| August 12, 2012 | Article Link

1 cop dead in latest BIFM attack

COTABATO CITY, Philippines- Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement bandits gunned down a member of the police’s elite Special Action Force in another attack Friday night, just as powerful bombs exploded one after another in three areas in Central Mindanao.

Police Director Manuel Barcena, chief of the Directorate for Integrated Police Operations in Southwestern Mindanao, said the slain policeman, PO1 Randy Dumaguing, belonged to a SAF battalion just deployed along stretches of the Cotabato-Gen. Santos Highway BIFM guerillas occupied from Monday dawn until Thursday.

“The unit was deployed there for law enforcement activities after our counterparts in the Army drove the bandits away,” Barcena said.

Barcena said the Maguindanao provincial police and the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group are to file criminal charges anytime soon against commanders of the BIFM that led guerillas in their four-day siege of portions of the highway traversing the adjoining towns of Datu Saudi, Datu Unsay, Shariff Aguak.

The hostilities in four towns started with the BIFM’s simultaneous attacks before midnight Sunday on Army roadside detachments and command posts along portions of the highway in the four towns and in Guindulungan and Ampatuan municipalities. In Maguindanao, they also plundered villages and robbed farmers of farm animals and set off bombs that sent villagers running for their lives.

The bandits also set on fire more than 50 houses of civilians and bombed evacuation sites.
“The portions of the highway that were closed to traffic the past days have been re-opened, but the security remains tight,” Barcena said.

The BIFM guerillas attacked the SAF unit in Datu Unsay just hours after its deployment in the area.

“That was a sad development,” Barcena said.

While SAF operatives were fighting BIFM guerillas, suspected members of the group blasted improvised explosive devices along a national highway in North Cotabato’s adjoining Mlang and Kabacan towns, and Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao, not far from the Army’s Camp Siongco beside the Cotabato City Airport.

There were no reports of casualties, but the bombings triggered panic in the areas where the bombers set them off.

Local officials said Friday night’s attack on the SAF members in Datu Unsay and the bombings could be the BIFM’s retaliation for the heavy losses in their five-day brigandage.

Members of the municipal peace and order councils in the towns the BIFM attacked have confirmed that 27 bandits were killed in the Army’s counter-offensives which waned only last Friday morning. 

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John Unson | The Philippine Star | August 11, 2012 | Article Link

Friday, August 10, 2012

Troops assault breakaway rebel lairs

DAVAO CITY -- Hundreds of troops, backed by assault helicopters, launched offensives on two strongholds of a breakaway Moro rebel group that attacked 14 military camps and outposts in Mindanao, officials said Thursday.

The brazen attacks since Sunday left at least four soldiers dead including one who was beheaded, while at least two rebels were killed in the counteroffensive, according to the government.

But a regional army spokesman, Colonel Prudencio Asto, said the rebel death toll had reached 15 by Thursday, citing intelligence reports. This could not be independently confirmed.

The rebel group broke off last year from the larger Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), which is involved in peace talks with the government.
Known as the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement (BIFM), the group opposes the negotiations, and has vowed to continue fighting for an independent homeland for minority Muslims in the south of the predominantly Roman Catholic nation.

The group's leader Ameril Umbra Kato had a stroke in November, plunging his group into uncertainty, but the renewed fighting indicates he still has firepower.

Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Armm) Governor Mujiv Hataman said the military and police have strengthened security in public areas in a five-province region that he heads to prevent diversionary attacks like bombings from Kato's fighters.

"We cannot allow any group to carry out brazen attacks and get away with it," Hataman said.

Troops were moving cautiously to avoid widespread disruptions amid the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, he said.

More than 25,000 residents have been displaced by the fighting, according to the Office of Civil Defense.

The fighting this week is among the worst since 2008, when the peace talks bogged down, igniting clashes between MILF forces and government troops in Maguindanao and outlying provinces. That fighting killed hundreds and displaced 750,000 people before the two sides agreed to a ceasefire.

The government said the attacks by Kato's forces on 14 military camps, detachments and outposts were meant to derail its negotiations with MILF, which are being brokered by Malaysia. Still, the talks resumed in Malaysia Wednesday.

Military officials said army assaults were focused on a vast marshland and two abandoned villages in Maguindanao's Datu Unsay town where the breakaway rebels have taken position.

Army troops, backed by artillery and tank fire, have advanced slowly in areas rigged with booby traps.

A key Maguindanao highway, which was closed down after rebel sniper fire killed two passing commuters earlier in the week, was briefly reopened and then shut again Thursday due to lingering threats, regional deputy military commander Romeo Santiago Nebres said.

Pursuit operations also continued Thursday in nearby Marawi City in Lanao del Sur, one of the five Moro-dominated provinces comprising the Armm, after heavily armed men opened fire on an Army patrol inside the sprawling Mindanao State University, killing three soldiers and a 10-year-old boy, and wounding 20 students.

Colonel Daniel Lucero, chief of the Army's 103rd Infantry Brigade in Marawi City, said the soldiers were responding to indiscriminate rifle shots inside the 433-hectare campus when attacked by armed men believed to be involved in illegal drugs activity inside the campus Wednesday evening.

Reports released by the office of Governor Hataman said that close to 20 students have been hit in crossfire between soldiers and the gang of suspected criminal syndicate.

The attack happened around 9 p.m. Wednesday, Marawi Mayor Fahad Salic said over a television report on Thursday. He said the boy, who was inside a house, was killed probably by a stray bullet.

Lucero identified the gang leader as Otik Gamal, who has about 20 followers, mostly relatives of the city mayor, according to sources quoted by the Army officer.

"The university is closed right now. None can enter nor leave the campus. Students are scared, rifles are fired inside the campus," Lucero said in Filipino.

Hataman quickly dispelled rumors that the campus attack is related to the ongoing skirmishes between government forces and Islamic rebel forces in Central Mindanao.

"Last night's attack to a contingent of the military conducting mobile patrol in Mindanao State University in Marawi City was perpetrated by lawless elements. Security and law enforcement operations are ongoing. We also support all efforts to curb the ongoing drug syndicate inside the MSU campus," Hataman said.

He said the regional government will definitely flex its muscles "to clamp down these people who use the academic institution as a haven of their illegal business while destroying lives of our people."

"There is no truth to the information circulating on Twitter, Facebook and social media which alleged that war has allegedly broken out in Mindanao. Please refrain from sharing and posting similar information so as not to cause due panic," the governor added.

Hataman assured that the military, in cooperation with the local police and other civilian authorities, is addressing the sporadic encounters in Maguindanao province.


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SunStar.Com.Ph | August 9, 2012 | Article Link

8 killed in Maguindanao gunbattles

COTABATO CITY, Philippines - Eight people have been killed in firefights between government troops and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement (BIFM) fighters in the towns of Guindulungan, Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Datu Unsay, Shariff Aguak, and Datu Hoffer in Maguindanao in the last 4 days.

Four of the 8 people killed were civilians. They include a 34-year-old woman who was killed in an attack at an evacuation center in Shariff Aguak.

Four soldiers were also killed.

Army 6th Infantry Division commander Major General Rey Ardo said the 2 of the slain soldiers were killed at a checkpoint manned by the former Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels at Datu Unsay national highway. 

"Pupunta sana sila ng Cotabato city para mag-loan pero pinigil at pinatay. Hindi naman pinugutan, pero may mga taga," Ardo said.

Mortar shellings and exchange of gunfire continued Thursday.

It did not stop ARMM Social Welfare Assistant Secretary Pombaen Kadir in leading the distribution of relief goods in the 3 evacuation centers in Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Maguindanao.

"As of today, we have more than 5,000 families evacuated and now temporarily staying in the evacuation centers," Kadir said.

It's been 4 days since the national highway of Datu Saudi going to Shariff Aguak has been closed.

The military said this is to ensure that no motorists will be caught in the crossfire.
The situation has prompted transportation companies, such as a bus firm, to re-route all its vehicles from south to north bound.

Aside from attacking towns in Maguindanao, the BIFM has also been involved in incidents in the towns of Midsayap and Pikit in North Cotabato.

Local government officials in the province have urged the BIFM to stop the attacks.

The MILF has also already condemned the breakaway group for the attacks.

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 Lerio Bompat | ABS-CBN Central Mindanao | August 9, 2012 | Article Link

Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Military convoy hit by roadside bomb in Maguindanao

DAVAO CITY, Philippines - A military convoy traversing the Cotabato-Isulan highway was hit by an improvised roadside bomb in the town of Datu Hoffer, Maguindanao, on Wednesday morning, August 8, a military officer said.

Col Prudencio Asto, spokesman of the military’s 6th Infantry Division, said the convoy had 5 M35 trucks, 3 KM 250 trucks and two civilian vehicles and was on its way to Datu Hoffer Municipal Hall from Barangay Kamasi, Ampatuan.
 
The improvised bomb hit the convoy at around 6 a.m., hurting one soldier identified as Cpl Joseph Primavera.

On Sunday evening, August 5, rebels attacked Maguindanao towns, triggering renewed firefights between the Army and members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Liberation Fighters, a breakaway group of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

The MILF resumed its peace talks with the government last August 7 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Karlos Manlupig | Rappler.Com | August 8, 2012 | Article Link

Monday, August 06, 2012

MILF unit clashes with army in Maguindanao, cuts power to some towns

(Updated 11:10 a.m.) - At least six persons have been wounded in sporadic fighting between Army troops and a rogue unit of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in Maguindanao, authorities said Monday.
 
Maguindanao police chief Senior Superintendent Marcelo Pintac said the encounter started at midnight Sunday between the Army and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.
 
"Kagabi mga 12, nagkaroon ng palitan ng putok ang Army at (Bangsamoro) Islamic Freedom Fighter, dating kasapi, breakaway group ng MILF. Ngayon may engkwentro na naman," Pintac said in an interview on dzBB radio.
 
He said the BIFF is allied with the group of rogue MILF commander Umbra Kato, who was linked to attacks in Mindanao in 2008 after the Supreme Court thumbed down a Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain.
 
Pintac cited initial reports reaching him indicating a member of the Army was shot and wounded, but was still alive. He said the soldier was not involved in the encounter.
 
"May tinamaan na isa, dumaan na sundalo, ‘di kasali sa giyera ... Buhay pa naman," he said.
 
Also, Pintac said the rogue unit has cut off power to at least 11 towns, and burned at least two houses.
 
But he said there was no need for augmentation at this time. "Kaya pa rito," he said.
A separate report by dzBB's Glen Juego said the latest attack occurred at 7:30 a.m.
 
The report said the Army is now coordinating with the MILF to de-escalate tension in the affected areas.
 
Philippine Army spokesman Maj. Harold Cabunoc said the MILF is helping provide information on the presence of armed groups.
 
"'Yung MILF, ang ilan nagbigay ng information sa presensya ng armadong grupo na 'di kasama sa kanilang hanay," Cabunoc said on dzBB radio.
 
Cabunoc said the BIFF appeared loyal to Kato. He said their latest information on Kato indicated he could no longer walk but still commands loyalty from his men.
 
For now, he said the Army will remain on "defense mode" and prevent the conflict from escalating.
 
"Defense mode pa tayo. Iwasan natin ma-escalate ang conflict," he said.

Maguindanao towns affected

Col. Mayoralgo dela Cruz, commanding officer of the Army’s 1st Mechanized Brigade, said the simultaneous attacks on Sunday night also included roadside blasts, using rocket-propelled grenades.
 
The fighting resulted to evacuation of at least 131 families from several villages in Datu Unsay town in Maguindanao.
 
Also affected were villagers from towns of Shariff Aguak and Datu Saudi, both in Maguindanao.
 
Col. Roy Galido, commanding officer of the Army’s 40th Infantry Battalion, said BIFF members also harassed their detachment in Barangay Kapinpilan in Midsayap exactly midnight Sunday, pounding its surroundings with anti-tank rocket-propelled grenades and raking bunkers of soldiers with assault rifles.
 
In Pikit town, town chief Inspector Elias Dandan said that a grenade exploded along the highway in Barangay Batulawan, around 12:45 a.m. Monday.
 
Dandan said the grenade was thrown in front of a CAFGU detachment. Four CAFGU operatives and another civilian were wounded during the blast, according to Supiter.
 
Wounded CAFGU were identified as Arman Singson, Rickson Prenal, Jigz Oracoy, and Crisito Neri.
 
Also hurt during the blast was a civilian identified as Mary Jane Singson.
 
Dandan hinted the grenade attack along the highway in Pikit town was connected to the ongoing armed fighting in Maguindanao towns.
 
A villager identified as Tho from Datu Unsay, Maguindanao disclosed to media that since Friday, residents in the area evacuated to safer places after they were warned that the BIFF fighters would launch massive attacks against the Army in Maguindanao and North Cotabato.
 
Tho said the villagers are experiencing difficulty since Monday morning.
 
“We are still on a fast and we have no food to eat because of the fighting,” Tho told media.
 
An Army official in Maguindanao said that the mechanized units in Southwest Mindanao was the first attack of the BIFF, four years after Kato led the assault against Armed Forces and government security installations in the area.
 
To prevent civilians and commuters being hit by bullets and mortars, the Army in Maguindanao set up road blocks along the Maguindanao-Sultan Kudarat highway.
 
Since 2 a.m., today, vehicles were prevented from proceeding to towns of Datu Unsay, Guindulungan, and Datu Saudi Ampatuan where the heavy exchange of gun fires was taking place.
 
Mayoralgo said they were forced to close portions of the national highways criss-crossing the affected towns in Maguindanao due to threats on the safety of motorists and commuters. 

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GMA News Online | August 6, 2012 | Article Link

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Bomb explodes near Cafgu detachment


DATU UNSAY, Maguindanao -- Another improvised explosive device (IED) blew up near the detachment of a Citizen Armed Forces Geographical Unit (Cafgu) in sitio Kiamco, Barangay Maitumaig on Sunday afternoon.
According to Army's 6th Infantry Division Public Affairs chief Colonel Prudencio Asto, the bomb that was made from an 81mm mortar shell and planted near the road exploded around 4:20 p.m.
No one died or injured in the explosion.
Responding police and military, including the 66th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team, found fragments of an 81mm mortar shell in the crime scene.
Asto believes that the bomb was intended to hurt a military convoy or local officials in Maguindanao.
Immediately before the explosion, residents saw men onboard a motorcycle stop near the area where the explosion occurred.
Authorities are still conducting investigations on the incident.
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Edgardo Fuerzas | SunStar.Com.Ph | March 12,2012 | Article Link

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Police, Army units recover explosive devices in Sultan Kudarat


CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao, March 11 (PNA) - Alert police and military authorities prevented what could have been another bombing incident in Region 12 with the recovery of two high-powered explosive devices in Sultan Kudarat on Saturday, the military here reported Sunday.


Maj. Gen. Rey Ardo, chief of the military's 6th Infantry Division, said joint elements of the Joint Task Force Kutawato (JTFK), led by Director Felicisimu Khu, chief of Directorate Integrated Police Operations, recovered one 90-mm ammunition and one 60-mm mortar wrapped in a sack and left along the provincial road in Barangay Midtapok, Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat province.


The recovered items are now in the custody of the JTFK for proper disposition.


Ardo also received reports from the Army's 1st Mechanized Brigade that an improvised explosive device exploded in Hill Detachment, Sitio Kyamko, Barangay Maitumaig, Datu Unsay, Maguindanao at about 4 p.m. Saturday.


Ardo directed the 45th Infantry Battalion to conduct an investigation.
Nobody was hurt in the blast since it was planted and set off in an unpopulated area in Datu Unsay.


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NYP/EOF | Philippine News Agency | March 11,2012 | Article Link 

PNP, Army put up check points following grenade attacks in North Cotabato town


CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao, March 10 (PNA) - Police and military authorities have put up road blocks and choke points along major thoroughfares in Pikit, North Cotabato following the series of bomb and grenade attacks.


While no one was hurt in the latest incident that happened on February 9, Senior Insp. Elias Dandan, Pikit police chief, said more police are visibly deployed along residential areas and public places like markets and town centers.


Unidentified men tossed a hand grenade in front of a Mosque in Barangay POblacion at about 11:30 p.m. The blast caused fear among the residents nearby.


In February, a fragmentation grenade was also lobbed at the town's commercial establishments in what police believed was carried out by extortion groups.


The owner of the establishment had confirmed having received, but ignored a letter from the Al-Khobar extortion gang demanding monthly “protection money” prior to the bombing.


Dandan said investigators and Army intelligence operatives operating in Pikit are certain the latest grenade attack at the market and at the Mosque were the handiwork of the same extortion gang.


Composed of former Moro rebels, the Al-Khobar has claimed responsibility for the spate of deadly bombings of buses, commercial establishments and public terminals in North Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat in recent months.


The town police chief said one of two men riding a motorcycle in tandem hurled the grenade near the mosque and sped away.


Colonel Benjamen Hao, 7th Infantry Battalion commander based in Pikit, has augmented the undermanned town police force by establishing several choke points along portions of the highway linking Cotabato and Davao.


Common along the highway, especially during early evening rush hours, are robberies, hold-up, strafing of passenger vehicles, shooting and bombings.


Dandan said the local government is considering an imposition of curfew hours to prevent lawless elements from carrying their ill motives against innocent civilians.


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Friday, January 20, 2012

Kidnap victim released in Maguindanao — Army


A student seized by suspected Moro rebels in November last year has been released early Thursday morning in Maguindanao, a military statement said. 

The Army's 6th Infantry Division identified the kidnap victim as Romy Cabaya, who was in Aleosan town in North Cotabao by a faction of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front rebels under Umbra Kato.

Authorities earlier said the victim could have been mistaken for the son of Mayor Lorito Cabaya, Jason.

The kidnappers had also demanded a P2-million ransom in exchange for the victim's freedom.

The military statement said Romy was released around 1:30 a.m. Thursday along Dalican National Highway in Datu Odin Sinsuat town.

About 10 p.m. Wednesday, the same statement said military and police officials, together with Mayor Cabaya, proceeded to Barangay Tamontaka in Cotabato City to negotiate the release of the victim.    

Romy was then taken to the headquarters of the 40th Infantry Battalion in Aleosan for futher debriefing.
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January 19, 2012 4:59pm
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Friday, January 13, 2012

Jemaah Islamiyah plots Manila bombing attempt


COTABATO CITY, Philippines – Local security authorities stipulated that the leader of the Moro group that was to perpetrate bombings to disrupt the Feast of the Black Nazarene on Monday could be the same person trained by Taufik Refque, a Jemaah Islamiya operative.

Intelligence officials are convinced that Montasser Esmael Ali could be Guiday Montassir, who was arrested in 2004 for planting a powerful explosive under the table of a professor in a state college.

Montassir confessed to his ties with Refque, who was said to have trained more than 40 local recruits in his hideout at a subdivision in the San Pablo area from 2001 to 2004.      

Refque, an Indonesian, was arrested near the premises of the Sardonyx Hotel by special operatives from the national headquarters of the Philippine National Police.

Montassir, who was able to post a bail of P200,000 has been at large since his release from detention.

“The surname of that bomber was Montassir while the first name of the alleged leader of the guerilla ordinance group that was to perpetrate bombings while people in Metro Manila were celebrating the Feast of the Black Nazarene is also Montasser, though spelled quite differently,” said a source from the military’s intelligence community.

There are local clerics, among them a preacher in Parang, Maguindanao who are just as certain that Montassir and Montasser are the same person.

“The one arrested in Cotabato City several years ago is a Maguindanaon while the supposed leader of the group that was to carry out the bombings in Metro Manila is also a Maguindanaon,” said one of the Islamic preachers.
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By John Unson Home Updated January 11, 2012 03:10 PM

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Bomb detonated


THE MILITARY on Monday detonated a powerful improvised explosive device at a junk shop in Barangay Awang, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao.
Major General Rey Ardo, chief of the 6th Infantry Division, said the IED, fashioned from two 81-mm mortar with battery and a timer, was hidden inside a sack filled with charcoal and left at a metal shop along the national highway near the Mindanao Textile Corporation compound.
Alert civilians became suspicious of the sack when it was unloaded from a passenger jeep by unidentified men who hurriedly left at about 6:30 a.m.
The junk shop is about a kilometer away from the 6th Infantry Division headquarters and about 50 meters from a police detachment in Barangay Tamontaka.
Ardo ordered all military units in the city, Maguindanao and North Cotabato to strictly enforce checkpoints to prevent similar attempts in the future. Edwin Fernandez, Inquirer Mindanao
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8:28 pm | Monday, December 26th, 2011

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