The Department of Justice (DOJ) has summoned the 90 commanders and members of the聽Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), and private armed groups facing criminal complaint in connection with the death of members of the Special Action Force (SAF) during the Mamasapano聽clash last 鈥狫an. 25.
In a subpoena dated Oct. 20, the DOJ panel of prosecutors led by Senior Assistant State Prosecutor Roseanne Balauag ordered the respondents to answer the complaint for direct assault with murder聽and theft filed against them by the government鈥檚 fact-finding team from the National Prosecution Service and National Bureau of Investigation.
Prosecutor General Claro Arellano, chief of the DOJ鈥檚 prosecutorial聽arm, said the hearings for the preliminary investigation were set聽鈥猳n Nov. 11聽and 27, both聽鈥猘t 10 a.m.,聽in the department鈥檚 executive lounge.
The subpoena for the MILF was coursed聽through聽the Coordination Committee on the Cessation of聽Hostilities, while the subpoenas for BIFF and the private armed groups were served through Mamasapano Mayor Benzar Ampatuan.
The complaint against the 90 individuals covered only the death of聽35 members of the 55th SAF Company that engaged MILF and BIFF fighters and members of private groups on the cornfields of Barangay (village) Tukanalipao.
The 90 individuals were accused of acting 鈥渋n conspiracy with one another to attack, employ force, seriously intimidate or resist the 35 SAF commandos, who聽were uniformed police officers and, thus persons in authority.鈥
However, no case can be filed for the death of the nine members of the 84th SAF Company in Barangay Pidsandawan as well as of five civilians and 18 MILF fighters due to lack of witness.
Aside from聽Balauag, other members of the panel are assistant state prosecutors Aldrin Evangelista, Benito Oliver Sales III, Rassendell Rex Gingoyon, and Alexander Suarez as members. Tetch Torres-Tupas/RC