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Four police officers sacked over bungled hostage rescue (Roundup)

Aug 25, 2010, 11:26 GMT

Manila - Philippine police Wednesday sacked four officers who led a bungled hostage rescue operation that left eight Hong Kong tourists dead.

The policemen were Inspector Santiago Pascual of the special weapons and tactics team and three of his officers who led Monday's deadly assault on a tourist bus with 16 hostages, according to police spokesman Senior Superintendent Agrimero Cruz.

Cruz added that Chief Superintendent Rodolfo Magtibay, head of the Manila police force, also took leave after admitting he was the one who ordered the assault after an 11-hour standoff at a seaside park in Manila.

'He (Magtibay) assumes full responsibility for it,' Cruz said. 'He said the situation ongoing at that time warranted a hasty assault.'

The Hong Kong administration has severely criticized the handling of the hostage crisis and demanded an explanation from the Philippine government.

President Benigno Aquino III, who has been lambasted on the internet for allegedly mishandling the tragedy, said he fully understood the anger of the people, especially the citizens of Hong Kong.

'We understand the grief that produced the outcry,' he told a press conference. 'We hope we could have done better. We have to bear accepting this anger.'

Aquino said Vice President Jejomar Binay and Foreign Secretary Alberto Romulo were to lead the Philippine delegation that would visit Hong Kong and China very soon.

He added that his administration was studying the possibility of providing restitution to the 21 Hong Kong hostages, especially to the families of the eight fatalities.

'I will ask both the executive secretary and the Department of Budget to study the matter and see what restitution or assistance we can give to those who have lost members of their family and to those who will be trying to recover from this tragedy,' he said.

An initial investigation showed that lapses in the botched rescue operation included poor handling of negotiations, improper crowd control and lack of competence of the assault team leader, according to police Director General Jesus Verzosa.

Verzosa said it was also discovered that the assault team lacked equipment and planning.

Philippine flags in public offices and buildings were flown at half-mast to mourn the death of eight Hong Kong tourists killed in the tragedy.

The remains of the slain tourists - three of whom were Canadian citizens - were flown to Hong Kong late Wednesday aboard a special chartered flight.

According to the police autopsy report, all eight hostages - four women and four men - suffered gunshot wounds, mostly to the head and neck.

Cruz said investigators were still determining if they were killed by the hostage-taker or caught in the crossfire. Members of the assault team have been ordered to submit their firearms for ballistic tests, he added.

The hostage-taker, sacked police officer Rolando Del Rosario Mendoza, suffered eight gunshot wounds including two in the neck and one in the head, which was the fatal shot, Cruz said.

Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo said results of the investigation into the botched rescue operation would be known in a week or two.

'Evidently, the police lacked the proper equipment and the appropriate skills and training to handle these kinds of situations,' Robredo said.



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