BALER,
Aurora-As Police Regional Office 3 under the leadership of Police Chief Superintendent
Ronald V. Santos, Officer-in-Charge PRO3 continues to join the entire
Philippine National Police (PNP) in its mourning for the untimely demise of
forty four (44) elite members of the
Special Action Force (SAF) in a major operation
in Mamasapano, Maguindanao last Sunday, January 25, 2015, a “Heroes
Welcome” will be given to the three fallen SAF troopers who hailed from Aurora,
Bataan and Bulacan.
Funeral
Honors, Vigil guards and other interment services will be given to PO2 Nicky De
Castro Nacino Jr from Aurora, PO3 John Lloyd Rebamonte Sumbilla from Bataan, PO2
Junrel Narvas Kibete from Bulacan as soon as slain policemen arrive in their
respective hometowns.
Relatedly,
the national colors is still hoist at half-mast and all uniformed and
non-uniformed personnel of PRO3 continues to
wear black armbands, ribbons and black bandage as an expression of great
respect for the bravery and heroism of the fallen SAF members.
It
could be remembered that Sangguniang Bayan (SB) member Tristan Pimentel of San
Luis, Aurora denounced the deadly encounter in Mamasapano, Maguindanao recommending
that there is a need to give justice to the victims.
He
also extended his deepest condolences to the families of the slain police
officers particular his brother in the Tau Gamma Phi International Grand
Fraternity.
“Our
brothers did not deserve such tragic death and a thorough investigation is
needed to serve justice,” Pimentel said; adding that questions need to be
answered.
On
Monday, Pimentel will file a resolution for Necrological service of Nacino to
give honor and hero’s burial for the fallen SAF commando, who is a native of
San Luis, Aurora.
“It
would be the highest honor we can bestow on them for his martyrdom,” Pimentel
ended. (Jason de Asis with Report from PRO3 PIO)
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