From the Visayan Daily Star (Nov 5): Former NPA commander
shot dead
A former ranking member of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New
People's Army in southern Negros Oriental was gunned down allegedly by his
former colleagues in the underground movement in Sta. Catalina town, 7 p.m.
Thursday. Col. Marion Sison, commander of the 79th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine
Army based in Siaton, Negros Oriental, identified the fatality as Elmo Taburada,
of Sitio Avocado, Brgy. Talalac, Sta. Catalina town, who sustained three gunshot
wounds and died on the spot. Investigation shows that Taburada was at a sari-sari store near his house at
around 7 p.m. Thursday when three men came up and shot him at close range, with
.45 caliber pistols, Sison said. He added that a note left behind by the suspects accused Taburada of helping
the Army in its anti-insurgency campaign, turning over a firearm to authorities
during his surrender, and encouraging other rebels to surrender. Taburada was the former vice commander of the Sentro de Gravidad Platoon of
the NPA's Komiteng Rehiyon Sentral Bisayas-Southeastern Front. He surrendered to
the Philippine Army in the first quarter this year, brought with him an M-16
armalite rifle, and had since then led a normal life after being reunited with
his family in Avocado, Sison added. The Army condemned Taburada's death, saying the attack was an indication that
the government is succeeding in its anti-insurgency campaign, called Oplan
Bayanihan, Sison said. “The attack was a desperate move by the NPA who continue
to threaten former rebels who have left the organization and also instill fear
among the citizenry,” he added. He also said that after Taburada's burial, the 79th IB will lead an
indignation rally in Avocado and dialog with residents to continue supporting
the government's campaign to crush the insurgency problem.
http://www.visayandailystar.com/2012/November/05/negor3.htm
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