From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Dec 11): Rebels attack mining firm in Palawan
Armed men believed to be communist rebels pounced on a mining company in the
southern town of Sofronio Española on Sunday during the intense moments of the
fight between Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao and Mexican Juan Manuel
Marquez, burning one of the company’s backhoes.
An official of Citinickel Mining Corp., which is engaged in nickel mining in
the area, told reporters here that at least six armed men blocked the road in
Barangay (village) Punang and stopped the passing backhoe owned by a mining
contractor at around 1 p.m. They introduced themselves as New People’s Army (NPA) members, he
said. They allowed the civilians, including the backhoe driver, to pass through
their checkpoint before setting the heavy equipment on fire, he added. Citinickel, in a report submitted to defense authorities here, claimed that
the NPA was trying to exact “revolutionary taxes” from the firm. A Western Defense Command spokesperson, Lt. Anne Abrigo, said the extortion
attempt “was mentioned in the statement of the company employees” but was still
being verified.
Lt. Col. Efren Rellores, head of the Marine Battalion Landing Team 12
operating in southern Palawan, told the Inquirer that the military had been
closely monitoring a small NPA group operating in the area. The group usually
operates in small numbers going around the villages in the towns of Quezon,
Rizal and Sofronio Española, he said. Sunday’s attack was the third attack launched by the NPA in 18 months. In
June last year, rebels raided a security detachment of another company at
Brooke’s Point, a town adjacent to Sofronio Española, and an illegal chromite mining operation on Pali Island, Taytay and disarmed their
private security guards.
In Negros Occidental, police intelligence agents arrested a top woman
communist leader on a murder charge in Bago City on Friday. Aniceta Rojo was collared in Barangay Poblacion on the strength of a warrant
issued by Judge Renato Muñez of the Regional Trial Court in Cadiz City. She was
listed in the police order of battle as a member of the Komiteng
Rehiyonal-Negros regional finance and education committees. Rojo was accused of taking part in the killing of First Lt. Archie Polenzo, a
company commander of the 62nd Infantry Battalion, in Cadiz two years ago,
according to Supt. William Senoron, Regional Intelligence Unit chief for Western
Visayas. She was turned over by her captors to the Bureau of Jail Management and
Penology in Cadiz. Her arrest brought to 21 the number of alleged high profile personalities of
the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing, the NPA, in Negros
Occidental since 2007. Sixteen of them, however, have managed to post bail and
have returned to the mountains to continue the armed struggle, military records
showed.
On Thursday, rebels killed two soldiers and wounded three others in an ambush
n Barangay Rubas, Jaro town, in Leyte. The fatalities were identified as Pfc. Ariel Cahanap and Pfc. Jacob
Bacolando. The wounded—Pfc. Ron Van Bura-Ay, Pfc. Russel Paderna and Pfc. Gilbert
Serdena—were brought to the Ormoc Sugarcane Planters Association-Farmers’
Medical Center in Ormoc City. Capt. Drandreb Canto, spokesperson of the 802nd Infantry Brigade based in the
city, said the soldiers were on patrolling Rubas, 15 kilometers from the town
center, when they were fired at by 10 rebels at about 8 p.m. An hour later, another group of 10 rebels attacked soldiers in Barnagay
Atipolo in Albuera town, also in Leyte. Last year, the military declared Leyte an insurgency-free province, which
meant that the number of rebels operating there had diminished considerably and
could no longer stage ambuscades significantly.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/322011/rebels-attack-mining-firm-in-palawan
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