Mamasapano clash survivor among fatalities in Abra blast | Inquirer News

Mamasapano clash survivor among fatalities in Abra blast

/ 11:59 AM January 25, 2018

PO3 Carlos Bocaig

Police Officer 3 Carlos Bocaig. (Photo from Sardines Ang Favorite [SAF] Facebook page)

A survivor of the bloody Mamasapano incident was one of the two policemen killed in the grenade explosion in La Paz town, Abra province before dawn Thursday.

Police Officer 3 Carlos Bocaig, incidentally, was killed on the same day the ill-fated “Oplan Exodus” happened three years ago.

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Oplan Exodus was a delicate operation of the elite police group Special Action Force (SAF) against Malaysian terrorist and bomb expert Zulkifli Bin Hir, alias “Marwan”, in Mamasapano, Maguindanao in 2015.

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Another Mamasapano survivor told INQUIRER.net that Bocaig was a gunner in the 13-man assault team that attacked Marwan’s hut in Barangay (village) Pidsandawan.

The survivor, who declined to be identified, described Bocaig as a “warrior.” Bocaig was a former member of the SAF’s seaborne unit.

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“Even after surviving the battle in Mamasapano, he still volunteered to join combat operations,” the police officer said in Filipino.

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Bocaig and another policeman were killed while securing VIPs at a town fiesta in Abra province.

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READ: Abra grenade blast kills 2, injures congressman, mayor

At least 10 others were wounded in the blast, among them Rep. Joseph Bernos and La Paz Mayor Menchie Bernos.                 /kga

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TAGS: Abra, Celebration, Crime, Explosion, Fiesta, grenade, La Paz, Mamasapano, SAF

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