Police launch air strikes vs rebels in Sagada | Inquirer News

Police launch air strikes vs rebels in Sagada

By: - Correspondent / @kquitasolINQ
/ 11:13 AM August 30, 2013

LA TRINIDAD, Benguet— The Cordillera police launched aerial attacks against communist rebels in Mountain Province Friday morning, continuing a conflict that began Thursday in which at least two police officers were injured.

Robert Pangod, Sagada municipal disaster risk reduction and management officer, said two police helicopters dropped explosives in a suspected rebel hideout in Barangay Aguid in the municpality of Sagada at 8 a.m.

He said no casualties have been reported.

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Pangid said Sagada officials had suspended tours to the Bomod-ok Falls since Thursday because of the conflict.

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He said farmers were also discouraged from tending to their rice fields.

Superintendent Davy Vicente Limmong, spokesman of the Cordillera Police Office at Camp Dangwa, confirmed the air strikes.

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