17 hurt in Sultan Kudarat IED blast

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2019 09:18:45 +0000

MAP of Isulan, Sultan KudaratSeventeen persons were injured when a suspected improvised explosive device went off in a chicken restaurant in Isulan, Sultan Kudarat yesterday afternoon, the Philippine National Police Regional Office 12 said.

Police Lt. Colonel Aldrin Gonzales of the PRO 12 public information office said the explosion occurred inside Carlito’s Chicken Haus in Barangay Kalawag 2 at around 3:15 p.m.

The victims were identified as:

1. Randy Tranquillero, of Galinato Subdivision, Isulan

2. Guiamedel Norhana of Daguma, Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat

3. Datu Joven Guiamedel
4. Tristian Casipe
5. Dan Laguerder
6. Karl Denver Laguerder Bai Amina Japitana, 8, of Tayugo, Isulan
7. Cyril Gubal dela Cerna of New Pangasinan, Isulan
8. Watchel dela Cerna of New Pangasinan, Isulan
9. Sylyka Falcoagpet
10.Masunlog Montaser Masunlog
11. Nasser Masunlog
12. Malidas Bai Ali Mindal Daguma of Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat
13.  Malidas Midatu Mindal, 13, of Isulan
14.  Johnmark Sumandal
15.  Cheche Malidas, 22, of Daguma, Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat
16. Johnny Garcia, 41, of Kalawag 1, Isulan
17. Jenny Pabagaman, of Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao
 
“No fatal victims as of this time,” Gonzales said.

The injured were rushed to Sultan Kudarat Provincial Hospital, Isulan Doctors Specialist Center, and St. Louis Hospital.

The Isulan police and Sultan Kudarat police explosive ordnance division were deployed in the blast site for a post-blast investigation.

Col. Gerry Besana, spokesman of the Armed Forces of the Philippines-Western Mindanao Command, said they have deployed soldiers to the area.

“A mechanized team under Lt. Fernandez immediately proceeded to the area and cordoned the explosion site,” Besana said. “An explosive ordnance disposal team is now paneling the vicinity,” he added.

Besana said all military checkpoints were ordered to implement strict measures to lock down possible perpetrators who remain unidentified.

In August 2018, six persons were killed while 48 others were injured in twin explosions in  Isulan. (Francis T. Wakefield and Martin A. Sadongdong)

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