CAMP
ELIAS ANGELES, Pili, Camarines Sur, April 30 – Four (4) soldiers and a civilian
perished when more than 20 NPA rebels attacked an Army Peace and Development
Team (PDT) of the 49th Infantry Battalion at 12:30 this afternoon in
the village of Maot in Labo, Camarines Norte.
The
9-man PDT and First Lieutenant Eric Estrevillo were conducting community work
when heavy volume of enemy fires stormed the village that instantly killed a
civilian identified as Francisco Ruales, 49yo. Another civilian was wounded and
identified as Marlo Matibang.
The
PDT, which was divided in three different but adjacent locations when the
attack happened, was able to engage the NPA rebels in a 40-minute fire fight.
Four soldiers were unlucky to make it alive. They were identified as Corporal
Amado A. Perillo, Private First Class Paulo Orticio, Private First Class
Teodoro C. Ojeda and Private First Class Sonecio D. Potian.
“Corporal
Perillo was even holding the Philippine Flag in his chest when we recovered his
lifeless body,” said 1st lieutenant Alfie Lee, one of the first to
reinforce in the area.
Another
soldier identified as Private First Class Leland L. Besada sustained a gunshot
wound in the neck but was safely evacuated with Marlo Matibang at Camarines
Norte Provincial Hospital in the Municipality of Daet for immediate treatment.
According
to 1st Lieut Estrevillo, he and another soldier were at the vicinity
of the barangay hall while six soldiers were conducting house to house dialogue
nearby. Another soldier was at the village outpost when the attacked happened.
The
rebels were able to take with them six M16 rifles, a K3 sub machinegun and a
caliber .45 pistol from the soldiers.
Lieutenant
Colonel Epimaco Macalisang, Commanding Officer of the 49th Infantry
Battalion in Labo, Camarines Norte condemned the attack. “My soldiers were
doing community work when the NPA rebels attacked. Worse, an innocent civilian
was killed.” he said.
Colonel
Richard Q. Lagrana, Commander of the 902nd Infantry Brigade directed
the 49th IB to conduct sustained pursuit operation to track down the
perpetrators. He has also directed the deployment of other troops to hunt down
the rebels.
The
bodies of the victims were brought at St Peter’s Funeral Homes in Daet and is
expected to be at the St Martin of Tours Chapel at the Headquarters of the 9th
Infantry Division tomorrow afternoon were honors to will be given to the fallen
soldiers.
“They
are heroes,” said Major General Josue S. Gaverza, Jr, Commander of the 9th
Infantry Division. He acknowledged the soldiers’ bravery adding “Despite
overwhelming number of rebels, The four who died stood their ground until
their last bullet while others were able to occupy an advantage position to
repulse the rebels.”
Gaverza
also directed the creation of a Board of Inquiry to look into possible lapses
incurred in order to improve the conduct of similar future PDT operations.
(Maj. AGuzman, PAO, 9ID, PA/ PIA Sorsogon)
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