AN ALLEGED member of the New People’s Army was arrested by
authorities at Phoenix
gas station in Matina at 9 a.m. on Monday.
The rebel was one of the four suspects in the ambush of a
barangay captain in Tagurano in Toril last Dec. 5.
The suspect was identified as Jonas Alingay Sumalnap, 52,
resident of Sitio Saro in Barangay Manuel Guianga in Tugbok District. He was
arrested in a joint operation conducted by the Regional Intelligence Unit and
elements of Talomo Police Precinct.
He was arrested by virtue of the arrest warrant for
frustrated murder issued by Judge Evalyn M. Arellano-Morales of Regional Trial
Court Branch 17 in Davao
City .
City police spokersperson, Chief Insp. Milgrace Driz, said
that the suspect came from Tugbok District on board a passenger jeep.
The arresting officers tailed the vehicle and arrested him
when he alighted at the gas station.
According to Driz, Sumalnap denied the accusations against
him but was positively identified by victim, Generoso Bacalso.
Col. Casiano Monilla, assistant commander of the 10th
Infantry Division, also said during the AFP-PNP press conference held at Ritz
Hotel yesterday that the suspect was a confirmed member of the NPA.
Sumalnap is now detained in the Talomo Police Precinct.
Bacalso survived after he and his companion were ambushed by
the New People’s Army in Purok 5, Barangay Alambre at 1:10 p.m. last Dec. 5.
The attack came just a couple of days after Antonio R.
Albaran, the village head of Barangay Lamanan, Calinan District, was gunned
down believed to be by communist rebels in Sitio Quibaton, Barangay Dominga.
Bacalso was driving his Honda XRM motorcycle, with village
councilor Docris Daug as the backrider, towards Toril proper.
When they reached the area, five armed men, believed to be
members of Guerilla Front 54, peppered them with bullets. They jumped off from
the motorcycle but Bacalso was hit on his left palm.
In an interview, Col. Louie Villanueva, commander of 84th
Infantry Battalion, said that both Bacalso and Daug were the targets since they
have always been pro-military.
“Even before, the barangay captain already received death
threats,” he said. “This is the retaliation of the rebels because of the
successive military offensives.”
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