"Eh halos tabla yung numero. Tabla yung numero, naka-kubli kung pinutukan sila kaagad, i-assume natin na kumubli yung mga nasa loob, medyo dapat ata mas marami yung sugatan dun sa mga lumulusob," Noynoy Aquino told reporters in an ambush interview, as the family commemorate the 8th death anniversary of his mother, President Cory Aquino.
"Yung sa akin, ulitin ko lang, tanong ito. Wala ako dun, wala akong nakapanayam na testigo dun, pero kaagad, mapapag-isip ka at ang dami nga nitong patay, parang minimal na minimal yung puwersang pumasok, parang na-achieve nang husto yung tinatawag na surprise....So paano nangyari yun? Tulad ng sinuman, curious ako." He added.
"Yung mga kinauukulan dapat matignan nila ito. Any time may loss of life, maski successful ang unang operation sasabihin ‘ano ba magagawa natin dito para maganda yung susunod na operasyon? May pagkukulang ba tayo dito? May sumobra ba tayo dito?" The former president said further. Apparently, Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan has the same doubts.
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As reported earlier, 15 people were killed from the Parojinog's camp. This includes Mayor Parojinog and his wife, Susan, his brother, Provincial Board Member Octavio Parojinog Jr., and his sister Mona. On the other hand, there were no casualties on the side of the raiding team. Nevertheless, one policemen was slightly wounded after a grenade exploded.
The said raid also resulted to the arrest of Vice Mayor Nova Princess Parojinog, her brother Reynaldo Parojinog Jr. and six others. Authorities said that among those recovered from the Parojinog residence include firearms, a grenade, and 1 kilo of suspected shabu. The Parojinog siblings were brought to Camp Crame, Monday morning for their inquest.
Contributed by Abner Esteno
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