Wednesday, April 3, 2019

NPA leader, 2 others fall in Negros Occidental

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Apr 3, 2019): NPA leader, 2 others fall in Negros Occidental

Clashes also erupt in cities of Kabankalan and Himamaylan

NPA leader, 2 others fall in Negros Occidental

TOP REBEL Police say Abraham Villanueva (right), secretary of the New People’s Army’s Southwest Front (Armando Sumayang Command), has pending arrest warrants for arson and frustrated murder. Seized from Villanueva and his companions, Jomar Villarojo and Rona Magbanua, during their arrest in Kabankalan City were a gun and hand grenades. —CARLA P. GOMEZ

BACOLOD CITY — A high-ranking leader of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Negros Occidental province and his two companions were arrested on Monday night by a team of policemen and soldiers in Kabankalan City.

Brig. Gen. Benedict Arevalo, 303rd Infantry Brigade commander, said the rebel leader, Abraham Villanueva, secretary of the NPA Southwest Front, or the Armando Sumayang Command, had pending arrest warrants for arson and frustrated murder.

Villanueva is also known by his aliases “Tikboy” and “Gamay.” Arrested with him were Rona Magbanua, alias “Cheche,” 18, of Hinobaan town, and Jomar Vilarojo, alias “Tiny,” 28, of Kabankalan.

Magbanua, known as Cheche, is the finance and logistics officer of Southwest Front Platoon 1, while Villarojo, known as Tiny, is among the NPA’s fighters, said Lt. Col. Patricio Tomales, 15th Infantry Battalion commander, said.

Seized from the group were a .45-caliber pistol and three fragmentation grenades.

Armed men

Their arrest came six days after former Catholic priest Frank Fernandez, Kometing Rehiyonal-Negros head and National Democratic Front of the Philippines consultant, was arrested with his wife and another companion in Laguna province.

Arevalo said they received a tip about the presence of armed men at Sitio Amian Ilawod in Barangay Tampalon, Kabankalan. When government troops went to the village, they saw the three wearing shirts marked “PKP @50,” which were used by rebels to mark the NPA’s 50th founding anniversary.

Arevalo said Villanueva and his companions did not resist arrest.

A 20-minute clash, however, ensued early on Tuesday in the area when soldiers and policemen encountered a group of NPA rebels who were believed to be companions of Villanueva.

Recovered from the clash site were an M16 rifle, bullets, cellular phones, electronic gadgets, a transistor radio, a pair of binoculars, medical kit and antigovernment documents.

Hacienda attack

Police said another group of NPA rebels on Tuesday burned four tractors, a truck, a sugarcane loader and bunk houses of farm workers at Hacienda Nieva in Barangay Tooy, Himamaylan City, about 28 kilometers north of Kabankalan.

Police Lt. Col. Ervin Glen Provido, Himamaylan City police chief, said about 30 armed rebels attacked the hacienda and gathered 20 farm workers in one place, before they started burning the vehicles and equipment.

The hacienda’s lone security guard escaped and reported the incident to the police.

The suspects, who identified themselves as NPA rebels, fired their guns as they left, Provido said.

On Monday, more than 1,700 people evacuated after a clash between government soldiers and rebels broke out at Barangay Quintin Remo in Moises Padilla town.

A soldier was hurt while three improvised bombs were recovered after the exchange of gunfire between soldiers and about 20 NPA rebels believed to be among those who shot and killed reelectionist Moises Padilla Councilor Jolomar Hilario in neighboring Barangay Inolingan on Sunday.

Graduation ceremonies in some schools in the remote village of Quintin Remo were disrupted by the skirmishes.

At least 1,700 residents in the subvillages of Santos-Santos, Lomlom and Upper Mamballo fled their homes.

Farming, tourism suspension

In Mountain Province, all farming and tourism activities had been suspended in Bauko town on Monday due to pursuit operations conducted by the police against communist rebels who killed a policeman and wounded another during a March 29 clash at Mt. Kapuwaw.

Arsenia Addon, Bauko tourism officer, advised residents to “confine their activities to barangay centers or populated areas,” and to steer clear of the rugged mountains straddling Bauko and Tadian town in Mountain Province, and parts of Buguias town in Benguet province.

On Sunday, residents reported hearing gunfire and explosions in the borders of Bauko and Tadian.

Members of the NPA Leonardo Pacsi Command fled toward this area after engaging the Cordillera police’s Regional Mobile Force Battalion in a 15-minute firefight in Bagnen village.

Pat. Wilfredo Padawil was killed in the clash that injured Police Cpl. Irpeel Lapniten.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1102452/npa-leader-2-others-fall-in-negros-occidental

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