BANGUED, Abra — The Philippine National Police, Philippine Army and provincial government officials here met with the elders and community members of Malibcong municipality to plan out interventions to sustain peace and security.
The police station of the municipality of Malibcong was assaulted by New People’s Army rebels at around 7:30 PM last March 12. They tied three police officers and took all their guns, 7 M16 rifles and 3 pistols, 4 cellphones and a laptop.
The following day, the rebels ambushed a police convoy led by PNP Provincial Director PSupt. Alexander Tagum while on its way to reinforce the Malibcong police. Five police officers were wounded in said incident.
Barangay Chairman Claro Bugawit of Poblacion Malibcong informed in the dialogue that he immediately gathered his barangay tanods and community leaders to respond at the police station upon hearing gunshots. He said 3 NPA rebels stopped them as they approached but he talked to them and convinced them not to hurt, abduct or kill the policemen. He said the negotiation lasted for 20 minutes and the rebels returned the wallets but took away the guns and gadgets.
Vice Mayor Joseph Duggay, who came all the way from another far barangay to Poblacion, reported that he received a phone call after the incident from someone who claimed to be a NPA member that they will receive a message from them soon.
Col. Leopoldo Imbang Jr., Brigade Commander of 503rd Infantry Division commended the LGU and community members for their bravery and valor in responding to the crisis and being able to convince the rebels not to abduct and harm the policemen.
“Wala pa akong nakita in my years of service na community at LGU ang nag-respond at dininig ng mga rebels. Maraming salamat at hindi napasama ang ating kapulisan.”
PNP Regional Director Police Chief Superintendent Elmo Francis O. Sarona said that as requested by the community, they will provide more Tingguian police officers who can understand their culture better.
** By Ginalyn Brioso
