ILIGAN CITY – Police and military tightened security in the Muslim province of Lanao del Sur following the recent ambush of Governor Mamintal Adiong Jr that killed all four of his police escorts in the town of Maguing.
Police also suspended gun permits in the hands of civilians in Lanao del Sur and neighboring provinces of Maguindanao and North Cotabato.
Adiong was
in a convoy when gunmen ambushed them in the village called Dilimbayan and
wounded him and Ali Macapado. The February 17 attack, however,
killed Staff Sergeant Mohammad Jurai Mipanga Adiong, 40; Corporal Johanie
Lawi Sumandar, 39; and Corporal Jalil Ampuan Cosain, 40; and Kobi.
The group
was on its way to Wao town when the attack occurred around 4.15 p.m. The
governor, whose family held the province for many years now, was brought to
hospital in Cagayan de Oro.
Board Member
Jeff Adiong also confirmed the daring ambush and said the governor is now
recovering from his wound. “We thank everyone for the messages of support and
prayers for Governor Mamintal
"Bombit" Alonto Adiong Jr.,our family, and the provincial
government of Lanao del Sur. The Governor was wounded along with his
staff...Alhamdulillah, the Governor safely survived and is now recovering,” he
said in his Facebook post and released a photo of the pickup truck used by the
governor.
“Unfortunately,
four of the security personnel, all of whom were very close relatives, died in
the attack. In order for peace to prevail, justice must be served. Hence, we
call on the authorities to ensure a speedy yet careful investigation and to
make the perpetrators liable under the rule of law,” he said.
No individual or group claimed responsibility for the ambush, but the
area is a known stronghold of the former rebel group Moro Islamic Liberation
Front. Police were investigating the motives of the ambush. (Mindanao Examiner)
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