Monday, May 2, 2016

NPA rebels free Misamis Oriental cop

From the Philippine News Agency (May 2): NPA rebels free Misamis Oriental cop

A police officer, assigned in Misamis Oriental, was released Tuesday to the provincial local crisis committee headed by Governor Yevgeny Vincente Emano of Misamis Oriental.

Emano, together with religious leaders and Third Party Facilitators of the Philippine Ecumenical Peace Platform (PEPP), formally accepted Senior Police Officer 4 Rene Rombo during a turnover in the remote village of Banglay in Lagonglong, Misamis Oriental.

The communist New People’s Army (NPA) released Rombo, one of the three police officers, captured when the NPA rebels mounted a coordinated road blockade in some areas in the Caraga Region and Northern Mindanao last April 1.

Rombo, who was assigned at the Municipal Police Station of Medina in Misamis Oriental, was held by the NPA rebels in a roadblock in Kinoguitan, Misamis Oriental.

The turnover last Tuesday was facilitated by a certain “Kumander Maya,” of the Eastern Misamis Oriental and Northeastern Bukidnon Command of the Maoist NPA.

Top officials of the military and the police in Northern Mindanao ordered a seven day “stand down” of all the law enforcers in some areas in Misamis Oriental and part of Bukidnon until May 5 in order to facilitate the safe release of Rombo.

Emano, together with the local government officials and the PEPP, headed by the Bishop Felixberto Calang, negotiated for the release of Rombo in coordination with the military and police.

Calang has expressed thanks to Emano, the local government officials, members of the local crisis committee, the military and the police, for the efforts that paved the way to a successful negotiation.

He said that aside from Rombo, the NPA is also expected to release the three other captives composed of a police officer and two government troopers on May 3.

Calang said that the three other law enforcers who remained in captivity were SPO1 Warren CoƱales, Private First Class Glenn Austia and Diven Abion Tawide.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=&sid=&nid=&rid=881667

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