From the Visayan Daily Star (feb 11): Army discovers NPA camp
abandoned in Guihulngan
Troopers of the Army’s 3rd Scout Ranger Company, in pursuit of the fleeing
New People’s Army rebels responsible for the ambush of civilians and policemen
in La Castellana, discovered recently an abandoned NPA camp in Brgy.
Humay-Humay, Guihulngan, Negros Oriental, military said.
Col. Francisco Patrimonio, 302nd Infantry Brigade commander, said yesterday
that occupants of the abandoned camp were part of the rebel group that staged
the ambush in Brgy. Puso, La Castellana, last month.
Patrimonio said the camp can accommodate about 30 persons, who had left
behind bottles of energy drinks, softdrinks and alcoholic beverages, used
firewood, used clothing and biscuit wrappers, among others.
He said their pursuit operations against the fleeing rebel ambushers led by
Medardo Sayosa, secretary of the Kilusang Larangan Central Negros, also known as
the Leonardo Panaligan Command, with sub-commander, Magno Flores, are ongoing.
The rebel ambushers who had been dislocated from their camp, that was seized
by 11th Infantry Battalion soldiers in Brgy. San Agustin, Isabela, were
monitored to have fled southeast, passing Brgy. Quinten Remo in Moises Padilla,
in going to the hinterlands of Guihulngan.
Police Officer 1 Richard Canja, the lone policeman fatality in the ambush on
Jan. 27 in Brgy. Puso, La Castellana, was buried 12 noon Saturday at the town
public cemetery, with full military honors. The burial of slain civilian Ulysses
Tamayor is scheduled today.
The seven other fatalities in the Jan. 27 ambush were buried Feb. 2 at the
public cemetery of Brgy. Cabacungan, La Castellana, Negros Occidental.
http://www.visayandailystar.com/2013/February/11/negor2.htm
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