Senator Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada seeks an investigation into the March 17 ambush of four Army soldiers in Datu Hoffer, Maguindanao del Sur.
Estrada, chairman of the Senate Committee on National Defense and Security, cited the need to assess the peace and security situation in the southern region of the country.
He said the ambush occurred despite immense government resources being put into comprehensive peace efforts and addressing the root causes of insurgency and violent extremism over the years through a whole-of-nation approach, adding that the scourge threatening security and stability in the area remained.
Notwithstanding the impressive accomplishments and successes of military operations in dismantling networks of terrorist and violent extremist groups across the country, Estrada said new groups appear to form, evolve, and emerge out of the remaining forces which pose a continuing challenge to national security.
In his Resolution No. 984, Estrada asked the Senate leadership to direct the appropriate committee to exercise the upper chamber’s oversight functions and check the performance of the military and law enforcement agencies to ensure that necessary measures are in place to make the country safe and secure.
“As the protector of the people and the State, Estrada said the Armed Forces of the Philippines must be fully supported in wiping out lawless elements who perpetrate acts of terror, chaos, and violence, sow fear, and undermine public safety,” Estrada said.
“In light of the threat of continuation of attacks, the public must be assured that the military establishment and law enforcement authorities are on top of the situation. Preserving and promoting lasting peace are paramount interests of the State as it aims to attain inclusive development and sustainable economic growth,” he added.
Victims of the March 17 attack, who were in civilian clothes and riding a private vehicle, were on their way back to their military patrol base after buying food for the Muslim community in the area. They were ambushed along Tuayan 1 road in Datu Hoffer Ampatuan, Maguindanao.
Brig. Gen. Oriel Pangcog, 601st Brigade commander, has aired suspicions that the attack was carried out by the local terrorist group Dawlah Islamiyah in retaliation to previous military operations where some of their members and leaders were killed and neutralized.
“The brutal incident which broke out during the observance of the most important and sacred religious occasion for the Islamic community underscores the fragility of peace in the area,” Estrada stressed.