Close encounter with the third kind (CHR)
It’s the 4th quarter of 2000 and the area is getting quiet except for some small skirmishes by AFP troops to get rid of the remaining MILF “Stragglers”. It was a bright and sunny morning when the Army Officer received a Coded Radio Message to proceed to the BN HQs ASAP. The messages are usually coded to ensure safety of the transmission and so the Army Officer found nothing unusual with the message. Army Officer prepared and proceeded at once with a security team. Upon reaching the BN HQs at 1200 Hrs, the Army Officer was led to the Officers Mess for Lunch. The lunch was to be followed by a conference among Company Commanders and BN Staff. After the usual stuff the BN Commander handed out envelopes to the Army Officer and the Operations Officer. That was an awkward situation since the Officers were not sure what the envelopes contain. The envelopes were actually letters from the Commission on Human Rights and addressed to the specific Officers. The BN Commander said that he already received previous letters from them and he just ignored them but this time they were very specific already. CHR used specific names in their letters. The BN Commander tasked the Army Officer to proceed and meet with the CHR people and finally settle everything. There was a date scheduled for the meeting but the Army Officer would not want to go on that date for security purposes…so the day was kept secret even to other members of the unit.
D-Day, early in the morning, one team was formed with their basic loads. Mess Sgt. Asked the Army Officer how many days is the Operation. Since it is SOP to bring 7 days basic Load for them the Mess Sgt. Assumed 7 days of food too. Army Officer told him to just prepare 3 days. The trip will only take a few hours (1 hour by boat and 2 hours FX to the Marawi CHR Office) and the group should be back in the afternoon. Everyone was thinking of a Strike Operation because the food is only good for 3 days. The rest started volunteering because they realized that the small group might not be enough for the operation. When the Army Officer (Company Commander) assured them that it was enough they did not insist. The group went on, the men who were left behind in the Company TCP were puzzled because the group was moving towards Lanao Lake and not the usual route towards the enemy. The group boarded a “Lantsa” (motorized boat/banca) and crossed the Lake. The FX ride was not comfy because there are burst of Gunfire form time to time.
The shots are probably from clashing AFP Troops with MILFs or feuding Clans trying to settle their differences by “Rido”. After several Military Check Points the group is nearing the City of Marawi…(after many months in the area the Army Officer can not still decipher how Marawi became a City). Finally, the Office of the Commission on Human Rights. The group went inside and the Army Officer introduced himself. The only 2 person in the Office was a bit shocked to have Military Visitors in their Office. When they realized that they invited the Army Officer they asked him why is he there when the invitation was to come next week. The Army Officer just told them that he will be out on that day and so he decided to pass by since he is on his way to Iligan. The CHR started by taking pictures of the group even the ones that stayed outside the office to secure the place. This irked the Army Officer and told him why do they have to do that, the CHR Officer said it was for documentation of the visit in the Office. Because of this, The Army Officer called for one of his men, a PFC, and told him to start taking pictures too. The Soldier hesitated but the Army Officer told him to just Click away and take close up shots. The CHR Officer is getting nervous because of the close up shots that the PFC was taking and asked them if that is necessary. The Army Officer said that he has to write a report about the meeting and submit it to their HQs. The meeting started, the CHR inquired about an incident in the outskirts of Butig where there were many people killed (Another Story in the Future). The Army Officer told them that it was a legitimate Encounter with the MILF. The CHR disagreed and stated that those were not MILF Fighters but civilians.
The Army Officer told them that the encounter site was one of those satellite camps manned by MILF Fighters and that it was a properly coordinated and implemented Military Operations. He further said that we have all documentations of the Operations and that we recovered documents from the site that prove it was indeed an MILF Camp. The Army Officer then told them that if they were civilians then why do they have firearms in the middle of nowhere knowing that there is a Military Operations in the area. The CHR Officer still insisted that those were not MILF Fighters but bodyguards of the Mayor in X (sorry can’t say the town’s name) town. Now the Army Officer noticed why the civilians became bodyguards now of the Mayor. The CHR Officer denied saying they were civilians but insisted that a case would be filed against the Army Officer. Ok then, said the Army Officer, we will also counter sue because we lost one men in that encounter. The CHR Officer was shocked upon hearing that, he did not know that there was 1 casualty in the AFP side. They keep on insisting that someone tipped off the location because they want to get even with the family they are in feud with. The Army Officer said that it would never happen, the Army can not be used by someone’s dirty agenda. They still insist and keep on pressing that they will sue due to the number of casualties which they claim is a massacre. The Army Officer, who is getting tired and irritated, told them that they recovered a list of all the supporters of the MILF in the area including people from the local government. The CHR dared the Army Officer produce that list and show it to him. The Army Officer again called for the PFC and asked were is the list. “akina yung listahan na binigay say o ni SGT X”, the Army Officer told him.
The PFC then pulled out something wrapped in a plastic bag (Soldiers usually put important things in plastic bags to prevent it from getting wet, things like wallet, cigarettes and money). The PFC handed out the bag and the Army Officer took the yellow pad paper inside and told the CHR Officer that this is the list of all supporters in the Marawi Area. The CHR requested for the list but the Army Officer was wise enough to not give them the list. All he said is that they will have a copy after the Intelligence Unit is done with it. The tide turned around because the CHR Officer said that they will not pursue with the case against the Army Officer because it seems that it was a legitimate encounter. The Army Officer now know why the sudden change. In short, the meeting was adjourned with a handshake and an assurance that the case would not be pursued. The group left the building and the team leader informed the Army Officer that there were several suspicious men around the building. The Army Officer then regrouped the team and they headed for the Market.
The Army Officer gave the Yellow Pad Paper to the Team Leader and told him to buy those things. The list turned out to be the list from the Mess SGT. Then the PFC told the Army Officer that he was not able to get those pictures…the Army Officer said, “alam ko, bumili ka na ng film, apat”. The Army Officer is fond of doing several things simultaneously to conserve money and time. This time he planned on getting Films for the camera (he brought it because he does not know the size of the film, it’s an old one) and doing the marketing for the Mess SGT. It was all a bluff that went well but the Army Officer now know that the CHR Officer was a supporter of the MILF. After buying all the stuff in the Market the group hailed an FX and inquired how much for Iligan. The group boarded the FX after they agreed on the fare amount but the Army Officer told the driver to turn around after a few kilometers. They were then proceeding to the dock were they can get a lantsa and head to their TCP.