2018 Isulan bombings

About a month after a bombing in Lamitan, Basilan, another explosion occurred in the municipality of Isulan, Sultan Kudarat, killing 3 and injuring over 36 in a town festival.[1] Another bombing incident occurred a week later, killing 2 and injuring 12 around an internet café in the same city.

2018 Isulan bombings
Part of Moro conflict
Isulan
Isulan (Mindanao)
Isulan
Isulan (Philippines)
Location of the twin bombings in the town of Isulan
LocationIsulan, Sultan Kudarat, Philippines
DateAugust 28 and September 2, 2018
First largest explosion:
28 August, 20:34:10 (UTC+8)
Second explosion:
2 September, 19:28:25 (UTC+8)
Attack type
Bombing
WeaponsFirst largest explosion:
Improvised explosive device planted on a parked motorcycle
VictimsFirst largest explosion:
3 deaths, 36 injuries
Second explosion:
2 deaths, 12 injuries
AssailantsUnknown

August 28 bombing

The bombing occurred on August 28, 2018 at around 8:34 pm (UTC+8) in Barangay Kalawag 3 in front of J and H Marketing, a retail area for ukay ukay merchandise, along the National Highway around the area of the Isulan town proper.[1] The explosion was caused by an improvised explosive device planted on a parked motorcycle. The incident happened amidst the Hamungaya Festival, a harvest festival celebrated in the Isulan annually.[2]

Casualties

The blasts had three casualties; a 51-year-old, a 7-year-old child, and a 18-year-old college student.[3] The 51-year-old died at the bombing site while the two died while confined in a hospital due to serious injuries from shrapnel wounds. 36 people were injured[4] which includes two soldiers and a militia personnel.[3]

Investigation

Suspects

The police and military suspects that the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters are behind the bombing. The group is known for attacking civilian targets in retaliation to the group's losses in clashes against the Philippine Army's 6th Infantry Division. The Police Regional Office-12 (PRO-12) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) is determining the identity of two couriers who are said to have planted the bomb.[4]

The PNP PRO-12 later released an official sketch of an individual tagged as a suspect to the bombing. The image was released to various media firms on September 1, 2018. The suspect was described as a 20 to 25 years old male who is 5 feet 6 inches (168 centimetres) tall, weighs about 60 kilograms (130 pounds), with a medium built and a white complexion. The police believes that the suspect is working with accomplices since the bombing was made in a manner that it can't be done by a single person. A day after a bombing, an unofficial computer-generated cartographic sketch of the suspect began circulating in social media. The police views this as a possible attempt to muddle the investigation.[5]

Authorities filed charges against 7 suspects, 2 of which are still at large. Four had been identified as Normia Antao Camsa, Norshiya Joven Camsa, Abedin Camsa alias “Beds,” and the Swedish national, Hassan Akgun.[6]

Methods

According to the police, the suspect detonated an improvised explosive device (IED) using a mobile phone. He is said to have been accosted by a militiaman when he placed the bomb under a parked motorbike. The IED's composition is determined to consists of black powder filled inside a barrel of water pump laced with cut nails and metal shards. A nine-volt battery was placed as a triggering device.[5]

Reaction

Executive Salvador Medialdea hinted on August 29 that the Martial law in Mindanao which is due to terminate by the end of 2018 could be extended following the bombing. Local officials of Sultan Kudarat as well as Maguindanao expressed openness to the possible extension of martial law which they assess could help maintain peace and order in the island.[4] Further activities in relation to the 104th foundation day of Isulan and the Hamungaya Festival were cancelled.[5]

September 2 twin bombings

A second explosion occurred in September 2, outside an Internet café, where 2 died and 12 are injured.[4][7]

See also

  • 2019 Isulan bombings

References

  1. Talabong, Rambo; Falcatan, Richard (28 August 2018). "3 dead, 36 hurt in Sultan Kudarat blast". Rappler. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  2. Unson, John (30 August 2018). "ARMM execs support martial law extension; blast death toll rises to 3". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  3. Fernandez, Jeffrey; Maitem, Jeoffrey (31 August 2018). "Crime stude 3rd fatality in S. Kudarat bombing". Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  4. Cabuenas, Jon Viktor (2 September 2018). "Second explosion hits Isulan, Sultan Kudarat; at least 1 killed". GMA News. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  5. Fernandez, Edwin (1 September 2018). "Police release sketch of Isulan bombing suspect". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  6. Fernandez, Bong S. Sarmiento, Edwin O. "Swede, 6 others charged with frustrated murder for Sultan Kudarat bombing". newsinfo.inquirer.net. Retrieved 2019-10-10.
  7. "2 dead, 12 injured as another blast hits Sultan Kudarat". Rappler. Retrieved 2018-09-05.
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