BY AARON RECUENCO
Gen. Archie Francisco Gamboa, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), ordered on Thursday the deployment of more policemen in Sulu to beef up its current force following the twin blasts that killed 15 people and wounded more than 75 others.
Gamboa issued his directive as he rejected Sen. Franklin Drilon’s call for the PNP leadership to sack and replace all the policemen assigned in Sulu over the deadly explosions.
“Unless there is sufficient evidence establishing criminal involvement or administrative lapses leading to the attack, the PNP maintains full confidence in our ground personnel,” said Gamboa.
The two suspected female bombers who detonated the improvised explosive devices in Jolo on Monday were reportedly the ones being pursued by four military intelligence officers who were killed by the local police late last month.
One of the units tasked to augment the police force in Sulu is the PNP’s elite Special Action Force.
While there were already SAF commandos staying in Sulu, Gamboa said there is a need to deploy more to secure the province while the hunt against the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) is ongoing.
Gamboa said that he also issued an order directing a deeper probe of Jolo blasts by mobilizing the Philippine Bomb Data Center (PBDC) and Crime Laboratory for technical support to ongoing investigation of the deadly explosions in Jolo, Sulu on Monday.
He said the PBDC analysts will seek to determine any specific bomb signature of the explosives that were detonated based on reconstruction of forensic evidence gathered by the Crime Laboratory and other security forces that responded to the incident.
“Any specific bomb signature that will be determined from the technical analysis will be compared with known bomb signatures from previous incidents that are stored in the PBDC database to possibly identify the person or group to whom the bomb signature can be associated with,” said Gamboa. (Aaron Recuenco)