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Failure of intelligence

Thanks to Inquirer for this photo.
Thanks to Inquirer for this photo.

We condole with the family of the seven Marines who were killed in Patikul, Sulu last Saturday and those of the eight policemen who were killed by a landmine allegedly planted by the New People’s Army in Allacapan, Cagayan Monday.

The police officers killed were Police Officers 2 Dexter Cubilla, Angelbert Mateo, Elmark Rodney Pinated, Jonnel Bowat and Ronald Castulo, Police Officers 1 Erick Brioso and Jerome Sanchez and PO3 Vladimir Tabarejo.

In the Patikul incident, the fatalities were Second Lieutenant Alfredo Lorin VI, Private First Class Jay Alasian, Private First Class Jayson Durante, Private First Class Andres Bogwana, Private First Class Rene Gare, Private First Class Roxan Pizarro, and Private First Class Dominador Sabejon, Jr.

In the case of Allacapan blast, no one is casting doubt in the version of the spokesman of the Cagayan provincial police office, Inspector Cesar Orlanes, that the15-member team of the 24th Special Action Force of the Philippine National Police were on their way to Allapacan for a medical checkup.

“They were wearing police athletic uniforms and were supposed to see a PNP medical team to undergo an ECG,” Orlanes said.
The PNP vehicle the policemen were riding on stepped on a landmine placed in the middle of the road in Barangay Cataran. “After the rebels detonated the landmine, they opened fire,” Orlanes was quoted in a newspaper report.

In the Patikul incident, however, there are several versions why the Marine Recon team was in Patikul early morning of Saturday.
But what has been established is that the fatalities were members of Marine Reconnaissance team that was in Patikul for a test mission. They were scheduled to return to Manila this Friday, May 31.

The Marine Recon is the elite of the elite of the Philippine Navy. It is a Special Forces unit of the Marines which is considered an elite corps of the Philippine Navy.

As the word “reconnaissance” implies, the Marines Recon team gathers information about the position, activities, resources, etc., of an enemy or potential enemy which they pass on to the operating troops.

One version is that the Marine Recon team was on a mission to track down the kidnappers of Casilda Villarasa, wife of Sgt. Faustino Villarasa.

The official version of the military is that, it was a “chance meeting-encounter.”

Col. Jose Johriel Cenabre, commander of the 2nd Marine Brigade and head of Joint Task Force Sulu and Maj. Ramon Zagala, spokesman of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, said two Marine companies, numbering about 100 soldiers, were conducting military operations against the local terrorist group when they clashed with a large group of Abu Sayyaf in Barangay (village) Tugas.

Zagala said the Abu Sayyaf fighters were on higher ground. Aside from being in a vantage position, Cenabre said “Our troops were not able to reposition and retaliate because the engagement was within the civilian area, which is adjacent to a mosque.
The attackers took advantage of the civilians, thus making it more difficult for our troops to fire back.”

Patikul’s Chief of Police, Senior Insp. Conrad William Gutierrez, however, said it was an “ambush.”

Information we gathered from military sources , who declined to be identified, support the ambush version of the Patikul police. They said the members of Recon team were on a security operation for a “logistics run” of the Marines.

What was that particular “logistics run”? They were going to the market for their food and other supplies.

It would not be easy for the military to admit to an ambush because that means there was a failure of intelligence. Why didn’t they know that there was a large group of Abu Sayyaf in the area the Marines Logistic team would be passing?

It’s the same thing with the Allapacan blast. Why didn’t their intelligence network know about the planting of the landmine in the middle of the road by the NPA?

Failure of intelligence.

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306 Comments

  1. chi chi

    Naku naman, ang dami na namang patay dahil sa failure of intelligence. Hindi na natuto sa mga nakaraang ambush sa mga sundalo. Kulang ba ang intelligence fund o mahina kukote ng intelligence officers?

    Nakikiramay po sa pamilya ng mga na-ambush na sundalo.

  2. MPRivera MPRivera

    at one point, troops assigned in the area may lack rapport with the civilians which is a very important factor to guarantee any safe passage during movement and an effective tool in info gathering ragarding enemies’ plans and capabilities. besides, the hatred on the marines by the local populace had been passed from one generation to another because during the 70’s it was believed the marines used to further punish wounded enemies by skinning the feet or by chopping the ears.

    pity on the new breed of soldiers who suffer the consequences brought by such action of their predecessors!

  3. Manachito Manachito

    Death in service to one’s country is the greatest valor. To the family of the fallen Marines. you have my heart felt sympathy on your loss. From a former marine (0311) from another country.

  4. MPRivera MPRivera

    “……..Why didn’t their intelligence network know about the planting of the landmine in the middle of the road by the NPA?….”

    a question that can be considered as “nilulumot na sa tagal ng panahon”.

    the answer? intelligence gathering relies mainly on how much you pay an asset but a good relationship built with the civilians is the most effective way of ensuring safe troop movements and collection of essential factors regarding enemy activities in any area of responsibility. along with this is appreciating indicators related to a unit’s mission.

  5. Rudolfo Rudolfo

    Do the incident needs also, INTELLIGENCE FUNDING, similar to the Comelect, that was affirmed by EsQ-6-2-Brillantes, 30million + pesos ?…That fund can be used to pay “peoples around” the area giving “tips’ to the military of a forthcoming ambush… Probably the “outlaws” have more money collected during the election to keep silence the Intelligence network of the PNP or the victims ?…What happened to the 5-years education and training in the PMA ?…Can be outdtaed already ( the Balgos Hukbalahap style ) ?….There are lots of new technolgies , common sense, and intuitional values that must be learned in this 21-century old Military wisdom or knowledge….

    See what happened to Sabah with Malaysia, the TAE-wan Case and the Tzinos intrusion to the sovereignty of the Country ???…Maybe, if only the country is under the Statehood of the US, that was proposed more than half-century ago, the Philippines will have no problem about the territorial property in the nation, today . ..Also, there are no signifant improvements to the whole 7107 Islands “run like Hell” from the words of the late M. L. Quezon, that can make every Filipinos forever happy and enjoy PEACE and tranquility !..

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