Saturday, February 15, 2020

Army cites residents’ support on neutralization of NPAs in Ilocos Sur

From the Philippine Information Agency (Feb 14, 2020): Army cites residents’ support on neutralization of NPAs in Ilocos Sur (By Freddie G. Lazaro)

STA. CRUZ, Ilocos Sur, Feb. 14 (PIA) - A ranking army official cited the utmost support of the residents to the government troops on the latest neutralization of the three suspected members of the New People’s Army (NPA) operating in Ilocos Sur on Thursday.

Lieutenant Colonel Rodrigo Mariñas, Jr., the commander of the army’s 81st Infantry Battalion, said the residents of Barangay Namatican, Sta. Lucia town have tipped-off the presence of at least five fully-armed suspected NPA rebels, who were reportedly having a meeting in one of the houses in the village. But, they were caught in a brief firefight with the responding joint army and police operatives.

“The manifestation of support of the villagers in Sta. Lucia town to the government troops is an off-shoot of the massive advocacy campaign on the concepts of the Executive Order (EO) 70 or the whole of nation approach to end the local communist armed conflict,” said Mariñas as he expressed his gratitude to the cooperating residents.

Mariñas disclosed that at around 10:30 PM of February 13, 2020, when his troops received a report from the residents informing about the presence of at least five fully-armed suspected NPA rebels in the house of a certain Henry Dumag of Barangay Namatican, Sta. Lucia town.

Upon learning the report, the joint elements of the army's 81st Infantry Battalion and the police proceeded immediately to the area to verify the veracity of the reports.

However, when government troops reached the area, they were fired upon by the suspected NPA rebels followed by the exchange of gunfires that resulted to the death of three persons. The three persons were later identified as Ka Goyo, the reported secretary of the Kilusang Larangang Guerilya Southern Ilocos Sur (KLG SIS) of the NPA rebels operating in the southern part of Ilocos Sur; Ka Aunor, the reported deputy secretary of KLG SIS, and one Maria Finela Cavero y Mejia alias Ka Ricky.

The responding policemen, who were members of the Scene of the Crime Operative (SOCO), recovered from the encounter site two (2) caliber .45 pistols (American classic II bearing serial number 4386060 and COLT MK IV bearing serial number 06892E), one (1) sling bag colored pink containing one (1) hand grenade wrapped with black electric tape, one (1) live ammo for caliber .45, eight (8) fired cartridge shell of caliber .45, two (2) deformed fired bullets, one (1) magazine assembly for caliber .45 and other subversive documents.

The cadavers of the suspected NPA rebels were immediately brought to the Acosta Funeral Homes for paraffin test and other examination for future references.

He said that hot pursuit operation to the other members of the suspected NPA rebels, who escaped during the encounter, is ongoing.

Mariñas was deeply saddened due to the death of the three suspected NPA rebels during the encounter. This prompted him to reiterate again his call for the remaining NPA rebels all over the country to peacefully surrender to the fold of the government to avoid this kind of tragic incident for the sake of lasting peace and development. (JCR/FGL, PIA1)

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