MANILA, Philippines - The families of the eight members of the Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (SAF) killed in an ambush staged by the New People’s Army (NPA) guerrillas in Cagayan last month will get welfare benefits from the National Police Commission (Napolcom), an official said yesterday.
Napolcom vice chairman and executive officer Eduardo Escueta said aside from the pension, the families would also receive burial assistance, educational assistance for the children, and medical and hospitalization benefits to the wounded police officers.
“We mourn for the valiant police officers and the other victims of this heinous crime and we assure the families of the slain policemen and wounded police officers that they will receive full assistance from the commission,†Escueta said.
He said he ordered officials in Tuguegarao City to get in touch with the families to inform them of the requirements, processes and procedures in availing the benefits as granted under the law.
The SAF men were ambushed in Barangay Cataratan, Allacapan town last May 27 as they were on the way to way to Allacapan municipal police station for a medical examination.
Killed in attack were Police Officer 3 Vladimir Tabarrejo; Police Officers 2 Engelbert Mateo, Dexter Cubilla, Jonel Bowat, Elmark Rodney Pinated, Ronald Castulo, and Police Officers 1 Erick Brioso and Jerome Sanchez.