CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao --- Soldiers stumbled upon a house with assorted
high-powered firearms while pursuing a wanted person in Gen. SK Pendatun,
Maguindanao last February 11.
Elements
of the 40th Infantry Battalion were serving a search warrant for attempted
murder charges against a certain Sukarno Buka, alias “Boba,” in Barangay
Midconding at 5 a.m. when gunmen believed to be members of the outlawed
Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) fired at them.
Maj.
Gen. Diosdado Carreon, 6th Infantry Division commander, said Buka is a
sub-commander of the BIFF terror group.
“As the
troops were approaching a safe house, they were fired at by the gunmen,
triggering a five-minute exchange of gunfire,” Carreon said, adding that Buka
and his men managed to escape.
Recovered
inside Buka’s safe house were one KG9 rifle, an M79 grenade launcher, a
homemade shotgun, a caliber .40 pistol, an M14 rifle, one riflescope, a gas
cylinder of an M60 machine gun, assorted magazines, and ammunition.
The
arrest warrant against Buka was issued by Judge Melanio M. Guerrero of Regional
Trial Court Branch 20 in Tacurong City on May 4, 2017.
Carreon,
concurrent head of Joint Task Force Central, vowed to "relentlessly
pursue" wanted persons and lawless elements in its area of assignment. He
also commended the troops for the recovery of high-powered guns and ammunition.
(EDWIN
FERNANDEZ, PNA - COTABATO, MINDANAO EXPOSE')
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