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14 NPA rebels killed Negros Oriental and a policeman injured

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    Did you actually open the abs cbn link and read it?
     
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    If you had bothered to read the links DavyL posted you would know that " his biased opinion" came directly from the article.
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    They pleaded for their lives
    BY MARCHEL P. ESPINA




    CANLAON CITY, Negros Oriental – The policemen involved in the bloody operations in this province that led to the death of 14 were wearing masks when they stormed into the houses of the victims during the wee hours of March 30, their kin said.

    Those who died – eight in Canlaon City, four in Manjuyod town and two in Sta. Catalina town – allegedly fought back when the state forces served the arrest warrants for illegal possession of firearms and explosives against them.

    However, the family of the victims described the operations as “brutal” as the policemen, who covered themselves with masks, executed the victims even after they already yielded.

    Valentin Acabal, Candabong barangay captain in Manjuyod, with his wife and two children, were sleeping when the police broke down their door at about 4 a.m. on March 30

    His wife, Angenate, recalled that they knelt down and prayed, but the policemen forced her and her daughter out of their room. She said her husband pleaded for his life, but was still shot to death inside the room.

    Based on the medical examination of the Manjuyod Municipal Health Office, the victim sustained seven gunshot wounds in his body, including his genitals.

    Argie Acabal, the victim’s son who is an overseas Filipino worked in Qatar, said no one from the Scene of the Crime Operatives processed the crime scene.

    “The municipal police took my father. They wrapped him in a bed sheet and put him in the patrol car to bring him to the hospital. They already knew he was dead, but they still brought him to the hospital,” said Argie, who returned from Qatar on learning that his father had been killed.

    He said the name in the search warrant was Eric Acabal, and not Valentin, although the nickname of his father was Eric. He added that the policemen did not announce that they had a search warrant.

    Argie also said that the policemen took their money. “They took the P30,000 I sent to my family. They also took the P7,000 that was kept in a locked box. The P7,000 is from the Church where my mother was a treasurer,” he added.

    He said the state forces found a .45 caliber that was supposedly owned by his father at the table outside his parents’ room. He denied it was owned by the victim.

    Another family in Canlaon City suffered the same fate. Brothers Edgardo and Ismael Avelino didn’t see daylight after they were killed in their homes at Barangay Panubigan.

    Carmela Avelino, Edgardo’s wife, said it was around 2 a.m. when she was awakened by the yell of her daughter. “I thought there was a snake that came inside our house. I was looking for the snake in our bed. Then I opened the curtain, I was shocked when I saw five guns pointing at us,” she said.

    She said that she and her two children were ushered out of their house while her husband was left in the room. Then she heard three gunshots. “They look at people as animals. They had a shoot to kill order,” she lamented.

    She said the policemen found a .45 caliber pistol and an M-16 rifle from their house. “The .45 caliber was placed in the pool of blood while the M-16 was found beside the closet. It was not ours or my husband’s. I told them I know they planted it,” the grieving wife said.

    She said that the police claimed her husband fought back. She said she doesn’t believe it as her 16-year-old daughter heard her father plead to the police, saying that he will surrender but asked them to spare the life of his family.

    The wife said her daughter was traumatized because of the incident. She also said the police didn’t process the crime scene and didn’t show to them a search warrant. “After a few hours, an ambulance came to bring my husband to the hospital,” she added.

    She said that the police also took their two cellphones, a tablet, P2,000 cash. “I had P5,000, but they only returned P3,000,” she added.

    Minutes after Edgardo was killed, gunshots were heard from a nearby house. His younger brother, Ismael, was also a subject of the police operation.

    Leonora, Ismael’s wife, said policemen stormed into their house and yelled, “Dapa! Dapa! (Down on the floor!)”

    She, along with her two minor children, were directed to get out of the house. She said she had no idea her husband the subject of the police operation as the state forces didn’t show any search warrant.

    “Around 5 a.m., an ambulance came. I didn’t know they took my husband. We were then told to go to the hospital. When were already there, that’s when I realized they killed him already. In just one snap, my husband was gone,” she said.

    She said the police claimed that her husband was holding a .45 caliber pistol and resisted arrest.

    No one from SOCO processed the crime scene. She said she waited, but nobody came back, Leonora said. “We just cleaned it because of the stench from the blood,” she said.

    She added they weren’t able to take pictures as their cellphone was taken, too.

    Meanwhile, former representative Neri Colmenares (Bayan Muna party-list) visited the wake yesterday to condole with the victims’ families.

    He said the Philippine National Police should release the names of those who conducted the operations.

    Farmers’ and rights groups have already launched the National Fact-Finding and Solidarity Mission to investigate the case.*

    http://visayandailystar.com/2019/April/06/topstory2.htm
     
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    Hard to keep tooth for the tongue, the behavior that has been shown here says a great deal about how cynical and brutal these individuals are. All my condolences to the affected families
     
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