A photo of POW Chief Inspector Arnold Ongachen taken in June (top) and his latest picture grabbed from a video clip released by the New People’s Army to the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner
The communist rebel group New People’s Army has released Monday a second video clip of a captured police officer who appealed anew to the military to stop all rescue operations for fear of his safety.
Rigoberto Sanchez, a rebel spokesman, released the video to
the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner, the second since June after capturing
Chief Inspector Arnold Ongachen, the municipal police chief of Governor
Generoso in Davao Oriental, on May 29 following a daring assault in the
province.
He said the prisoner is currently being investigated by a
rebel court for his alleged involvement in the unbridled illegal drug trade in
the town after a packet of methamphetamine hydrochloride or crystal meth was
seized from him by NPA fighters.
In the video, Ongachen appealed to the Armed Forces of the
Philippines (AFP) to halt all operations to free him from captivity and urged
the Duterte government to resume peace talks with the NPA.
“Ang hiling ko lang po sa AFP ay ihinto na po ninyo ang
inyong military operation at bigyang daan natin ang peace talk na matagal nang
hinihiling ng mga kababayan natin. Sana
po ay pagbigyan natin ang peace talk upang malaman natin at maintindihan kung
bakit nakikipaglaban ang mga kapwa natin Pilipino sa ating gobyerno ngayon. Ito
po ay matagal ng problema na hindi po naiitindihan ng karamihan sa atin,” the
bemustached police officer, wearing a black shirt, said in Tagalog.
It was unknown whether Ongachen was speaking under duress or
not, but the frames of the clip were obviously edited several times and put
together into a three-minute video. In the clip, Ongachen also said aside from
him, the rebels were also holding several people who were taken prisoners for
using illegal drugs.
“Noong unang 5 araw ng aking pagkabihag, napansin ko ay may
mga tao na naka-kustodiya sa kanila. Ito po pala ay mga user ng shabu na
tinutulungan nilang maka-iwas at malabanan ang pagka-addict sa
ipinagbabawal na gamot. Kanila po itong pinapakain at inaalagaan hanggang
sa masupil na nila ang pagka-addict sa iligal na droga,” Ongachen said,
adding, it was also the same reason why the rebels raided the town and arrested
him.
Ongachen said he is being treated well by his captors and
added the NPA also have a huge community support, although he did not say where
he is being held.
“Ang mga NPA po ay inaalagaan ako, hindi po nila ako
sinasaktan. Simula noong pagkakuha sa akin hanggang ngayon po ay hindi ako
nakatikim sa kanila ni pitik sa kamay dahil po sila po ay sumusunod sa
Comprehensive Agreement on the Respect for Human Rights and the
International Humanitarian Law.”
“Noong una po, akala ko po ay sila po ay mga kriminal, pero
noong isinama nila ako doon sa lugar kung saan may komunidad, napasin ko na
mahal sila ng mga masa at ipinagkakatiwala ng mga tao ang kanilang mga
bahay para sa NPA. Palipat-lipat po kami sa mga bahay sa komunidad at
lahat po sila ay malaki ang respeto sa NPA,” he said.
Sentence him
President Rodrigo Duterte earlier appealed to the
rebels to immediately free Ongachen, but has given up efforts to secure
the safe release of the prisoner after learning from the NPA that rebels
confiscated drugs from the officer.
Duterte, who publicly declared war on illegal drugs, said
the fate of Ongachen is now up to the NPA. “You have a kangaroo
court. Sentence him to 20 years of hard labor,” Duterte said.
“I said I’d be harsh (on illegal drugs). I’m sorry for that
guy.”
Sanchez said the town have been identified as a gateway of
illegal drug trade in the province and that government officials have ignored
the existence of the nefarious activities there. He also accused the 28th Infantry
Battalion of sabotaging the NPA’s planned raid on a laboratory of being run by
drug syndicates in the village
of Tibanban .
He also accused politicians and other military and police
officials as involved in the nefarious trade and warned that they are now
target of the NPA’s war on illegal drugs.
“It is in the class interest of feudal lords, bourgeois
compradors and bureaucrat capitalists that illegal drugs should proliferate in
the country. The detestable US-Aquino regime has allowed this menace to take
root and spread. This is yet another crime that the outgoing reactionary regime
and its Oplan Bayanihan have to be held accountable for,” he said.
Oplan Bayanihan refers to the government’s anti-insurgency
campaign which the NPA said violated the rights of innocent people and resulted
in extrajudicial killings in the countryside.
Sanchez said the release of the clip by the NPA affirmed its
continuing campaign against illegal drug syndicates in the country. He said the
daring raid on May 29 in Generoso town is a blow against the unholy alliance of
reactionaries and armed forces that continues to peddle illegal drugs in the
province.
He said they will strike hard against drug lords and their
protectors. “The only solution to this menace is to strike hard against big
drug lords and their protectors who have links to international drug
syndicates,” he said.
The NPA has been fighting the democratic government for
decades now in an effort to put up a communist state in the country.
http://mindanaoexaminer.com/npa-releases-another-proof-of-life-of-captured-police-chief-in-mindanao/
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