Communist insurgents raided two banana plantations in one day in the southern Philippines in some of their most brazen attacks for months in the face of recent setbacks
Communist insurgents raided two banana plantations in one day in the southern
The attacks by
the New People's Army (NPA) in the strife-torn island of Mindanao
on Saturday caused extensive damage but no one was killed, officials added.
About 50
guerrillas raided an aircraft hangar at a plantation owned by Del Monte Philippines in the town of Tubay on Saturday evening.
"The rebels
disarmed the security guards and seized their two shotguns, tied their arms...
then proceeded to the hangar and poured gasoline onto the (crop-duster) plane.
It took only less than thirty minutes to burn the area," said
investigating police officer Jomar Ascares.
Just hours before
the burning of the plane and hangar, about 60 NPA fighters raided another
banana plantation in Pantukan town, disarming 10 security guards, burning a
building and equipment and cutting down about 300 banana plants, said the
area's police director Senior Superintendent Abraham Roxas.
The NPA is the
armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines , which has been waging
an insurgency since 1969 that has left tens of thousands of people dead.
They are believed
to have about 4,000 fighters. The figure is down from more than 26,000 in the
1980s but they remain active, raiding rural businesses and isolated police and
military outposts.
The group has
suffered recent losses like the death of 13 NPA fighters in a clash with a
pro-government tribal leader last month and the arrest of several senior
insurgent leaders earlier this year.
The attacks on
the plantations were in retaliation for the companies' refusal to meet
extortion demands, said a Mindanao army
spokesman, Major Christian Uy.
He said the NPA
fighters on the ground were becoming "desperate" to raise money
because they were receiving less financial support from their superiors.
President Benigno
Aquino had aimed to reach a peace deal with the communists by the end of his
term in 2016.
But the
government last year said talks had collapsed due to rebel demands that
detained comrades be freed.
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