Surigao City police clueless on ambush
October 3, 2005 | 12:00am
SURIGAO CITY The police are still clueless on who were responsible for Fridays ambush on a police convoy here, which left four policemen dead and three others wounded.
While some believe that the New Peoples Army was behind the ambush, residents of Barangay Mat-i where the incident occurred blamed the so-called "White Eagle" group, mostly composed of members of the Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association, a Surigao-based religious cult, involved in small-scale mining in the area.
The policemen had just come from the citys watershed on Mount Parang-Parang, which they cleared of illegal miners, when they were fired at.
Meanwhile, PO1 Orlando Aurora Jr., who was part of the convoy, returned home safely yesterday. Ben Serrano
While some believe that the New Peoples Army was behind the ambush, residents of Barangay Mat-i where the incident occurred blamed the so-called "White Eagle" group, mostly composed of members of the Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association, a Surigao-based religious cult, involved in small-scale mining in the area.
The policemen had just come from the citys watershed on Mount Parang-Parang, which they cleared of illegal miners, when they were fired at.
Meanwhile, PO1 Orlando Aurora Jr., who was part of the convoy, returned home safely yesterday. Ben Serrano
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