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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

132 loose firearms yielded to gov’t forces in Lanao del Sur

 Warring clans yielded more than a hundred loose firearms to security and local government officials in Lanao del Sur.

Through the combined efforts of the Joint Task Force Central and the local government units, the Oplan “Reaper” that was launched since July 1, 2017 yielded to the surrender of a total of 132 high-powered and low-powered firearms by warring families in the coastal municipalities of Kapatagan, Balabagan, Malabang, Picong and Marogong, all in Lanao del Sur.

“The Oplan ‘Reaper’ was launched by the troops of the 6th Infantry Battalion, in alignment with the Development Support and Security Plan Kapayapaan of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Ranao Ragat Inter-Agency Task Force, to conduct RIDO settlement among warring families in the province,” said Major General Arnel Dela Vega, commander of the Joint Task Force Central.

Through the series of negotiations and dialogues with local officials and other stakeholders, warring clans surrendered 103 high-powered and 29 low-powered firearms.

Of the 132, 13 firearms were surrendered by the clans in Kapatagan, 30 in Balabagan, 40 in Malabang, 19 in Picong, and 30 in Marogong.

Further surrendered to the government forces were 18 magazines, seven clips for Garand rifle, and 63 rounds of ammunition.

Said firearms and war materiel were turned over to the local government units of the five coastal municipalities in Lanao del Sur.

They are currently in the custody of the 6IB troops.
“The Oplan ‘Reaper’ will continue to be implemented as an initiative of the armed forces to assist local government units in keeping the peace and order in the province amid the crisis in Marawi City and the implementation of Martial Law in the whole of Mindanao, especially now that we are seeing its efficiency,” said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., commander of the Western Mindanao Command.

“In the long run, we expect to achieve more as we receive more support from the different organizations and the people of Mindanao.”

“We would like to recognize the combined efforts of the 6IB and the local government units within their area of operations for this successful endeavor,” added LtGen Galvez.

Meanwhile, a high-powered firearm, ammunition, and war materiel of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters were seized in a clearing operation of the military in Maguindanao yesterday.

In his report to the WestMinCom, Major General Arnel Dela vega, the Joint Task Force Central Commander, said that elements of the 2nd Mechanized Infantry Battalion and the 33rd Infantry Battalion, on combat clearing operation, seized an M14 rifle, magazines, 7.62mm live ammo, an ICOM radio, a pistol holster, COMELEC and MNLF identification cards, a charger, sets of Battle Dress Attire, and a plastic PVC pipe in Barangay Montay, Datu Piang, Maguindanao, at 7:40am last October 2.

Operating troops brought the recovered items to the headquarters of the 2nd Mechanized Battalion for proper disposition.

“I commend the efforts of our troops of the Joint Task Force Central for the recent accomplishment,” said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., commander of the Western Mindanao Command.


“Rest assured that the Armed Forces will not stop until Mindanao is freed from the present adversities,” added LtGen Galvez, Jr.

House tackles sufficiency of Sereno impeachment

MANILA -- The House of Representatives on Thursday started its deliberations on whether the impeachment complaint against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno has sufficient grounds.

House Justice Committee chair Reynaldo Umali said they will determine if there are sufficient grounds for Sereno’s impeachment based on the allegations in the complaint filed by lawyer Larry Gadon and other pleadings from both parties.

Gadon sought the ouster of Sereno on the grounds of culpable violation of the Constitution, corruption, other high crimes and betrayal of public trust.

Sereno’s camp filed a verified answer calling for the dismissal of Gadon’s complaint, noting that the charges are “totally false” and “absolutely without any basis on the facts.”

In his 32-page reply, Gadon described Sereno’s verified answer as a “litany of lamentable lies and lame logic” designed to maneuver her escape from impeachment.

Sereno said in a 30-page rejoinder that Gadon’s reply failed to substantiate the allegations in his impeachment complaint, noting that his arguments are insufficient, without any evidence, and are even contradictory to his own allegations.

“We will take into consideration not just the complaint but also the answer, reply and rejoinder,” Umali said.
Umali, however, said that the committee will not allow Sereno’s request to cross-examine witnesses through her legal counsel.

Sereno has filed two letters asserting her right to allow her lawyers to confront and cross-examine witnesses on her behalf during the impeachment proceedings.

Umali said the determination of sufficient grounds is akin to a preliminary investigation wherein cross-examination is not allowed. (PNA)