Thursday, April 11, 2013

NPA stages 2 attacks in Camarines Norte town

From the Philippine News Agency (Apr 11): NPA stages 2 attacks in Camarines Norte town

The New People’s Army (NPA) staged two successive attacks within the week in Labo town, Camarines Norte, which included the burning of mining equipment and shooting to death of an ex-rebel turned barangay tanod (village security).

Senior Supt. Moises Pagaduan, Camarines Norte provincial police director, said over the phone Thursday that suspected NPA rebels burned down equipment worth P4 million early morning Monday in the mining town of Labo.

Pagaduan said the equipment belong to Bohai Top Mining International, a mining firm owned by a Chinese national he named only as Mr. Peng, which operates mining activities in Barangay Napaod, Labo.

He said two dump trucks and a payloader were burned by around 20 NPA rebels.

Ka Greg Bañares, spokesperson of the National Democratic Front (NDF) in Bicol, said in a statement Thursday that the Chinese mining firm was penalized for alleged disregard of the environment.

Pagaduan said the NPA rebels have yet to own or disown the Tuesday killing of Jimmy Marquez, 45, married with children, who was shot dead with a .45-caliber pistol by one of three assailants.

He said Marquez, a rebel returnee, was walking home when three armed men, two with M16 rifles, waylaid him.

Pagaduan said the suspected NPA rebels fled on foot towards the mountainous part of Barangay Tigbinan of the same town.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=515399

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