Sunday, January 20, 2013

NPA rebels raid plantation, chop down 15,000 trees

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jan 20): NPA rebels raid plantation, chop down 15,000 trees

Communist rebels on Friday raided a banana plantation owned by a multinational firm in Tago, Surigao del Sur, hacking down at least 15,000 full-grown trees and firing at several pieces of heavy equipment parked along a roadside, police on Sunday said. Superintendent Martin Gamba, Caraga police spokesperson, said an undetermined number of New People’s Army (NPA) guerrillas “left a large swath of destruction” at the plantation owned by Dole-Stanfilco in Barangay Anahao Daan at around 9 p.m. The rebels chopped down some 15,000 banana trees “with fruits ready for harvest,” according to Gamba.

Four backhoes and a bulldozer parked by the roadside, owned by a certain Edilberto Garay of Davao City, were also raked with fire as the fleeing insurgents, believed to be members of the NPA’s Guerrilla Front 19-B under a certain Susay, passed by Sitio Ibo, also in the same village, said Gamba. He said the attack may have caused millions of pesos of damage to crops and other properties.

Gamba said police and the military were now conducting operations against the attackers. He said an investigation of the incident was underway. The Surigao del Sur attack came a day after NPA rebels kidnapped a policeman and a soldier at a checkpoint the insurgents had set up along a village road in Laak town, Compostela Valley province, several hundred kilometers to the southeast.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/343733/npa-rebels-raid-plantation-chop-down-15000-trees

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