MANILA, Philippines - President Benigno Aquino
III admitted on Wednesday that he knew about the covert operation of the
Philippine National Police's elite Special Action Force (SAF) in Mamasapano,
Maguindanao, where 44 elite cops were killed.
In his televised address to the nation, Aquino
said he repeatedly reminded relieved SAF chief Director Getulio Napeñas to have
proper coordination before proceeding with the operation.
Napeñas has been relieved and replaced by his
deputy pending an investigation by the government.
Aquino, however, was not satisfied with the SAF
chief's compliance with his reminder.
"Kung may compliance pong nangyari sa atas
kong siguruhing may sapat na koordinasyon, parang sinagad po itong very minimum
compliance," Aquino said.
He said the SAF chief informed military units
operating in the same area about the operation when the SAF members were
already retreating.
The SAF forces in Mamasapano were tasked to capture
Malaysian terrorist Zulkipli bin Hir alias Marwan and Filipino Basit Usman,
both bomb experts linked to the Jemaah Islamiya terror group.
The operation, however, led to a deadly
"misencounter" with members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. The
retreating SAF men were also engaged by members of the Bangsamoro Islamic
Freedom Fighters.
While admitting the he is aware of the
operation, Aquino clarified that it did not require his go-signal.
"Hindi sa bawat pagkakataon ay hinihiling
nila ang pahintulot ko, dahil impraktikal naman kung hintayin pa nila ang
clearance mula sa akin," Aquino said.
"Ang tungkulin ko: siguruhing ginagampanan
nila ang kanilang responsibilidad. May pagkakataon naman pong inaakyat nila sa
atin ang sitwasyon para makapagbigay tayo ng payo, tingnan sa malawak na
pananaw ang sitwasyon, o ipaliwanag ang maaaring implikasyon nito," he
added.
He also explained that the operation to capture
Marwan has been active even before his term.
Acting police chief Deputy Director General
Leonardo Espina had said that he or anyone in the command group had knowledge
of the SAF operation in Mamasapano.
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