NIA employee survives Maguindanao del Sur ambush | Inquirer News

NIA employee survives Maguindanao del Sur ambush

/ 09:34 PM May 15, 2023

Police, soldiers and civilians mill around the Toyota Fortuner of NIA employee Ismael Gudal after being ambushed on Monday along the national highway in Maguindanao del Sur. (Photo from resident Macky Ampatuan)

Police, soldiers and civilians mill around the vehicle of a NIA employee who survived an ambush Monday morning in Maguindanao del Sur. (Photo from resident Macky Ampatuan)

DATU HOFER, Maugindanao del Sur, Philippines – An employee of the National Irrigation Administration and his daughter survived an ambush in Barangay Labu-Labu in this town on Monday.

The local police reported that Ismael Gudal was driving his vehicle when he was attacked by several gunmen ambushed near the Labu-Labu Bridge not far from an Army checkpoint at around 6:30 a.m.

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Gudal was driving his daughter to school in Esperanza town in Sultan Kudarat province when ambushed.

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The gunmen fled on a motorbike.

Personnel of the Datu Hofer Municipal Police Statopm, headed by Capt. Ramillo Serame, conducted an investigation at the crime scene.

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“Investigation is ongoing,” Serame said in a radio interview. “No one was hurt,” he added.

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