MALAGOS, BAGUIO DISTRICT, DAVAO CITY – The 3rd Infantry “Regardless of What” Battalion, 7th Infantry(Kaugnay)Division, Philippine Army under the leadership of LTC JUVENAL MARK T TAYAMEN INF (GSC) PA discovered an arms cache on August 5, 2020 at Sitio Ilang, Barangay Tambobong, Baguio District, Davao City which resulted to the recovery of two (2) M16 rifles, two (2) AK47 rifles with 11 magazines and 104 rounds of ammunition.
The recovery of the firearms magazines and ammunition was the result of an information revealed by a former rebel @Ronron who voluntarily surrendered to this unit last March 29, 2020 due to hardship, hunger and corruption he suffered within the terrorist NPA. To avoid operating troops and for them to be able to escape, they buried their firearms in the thick jungle wherein the HPFAs was then exposed by the former rebel.
BGEN NOLASCO A MEMPIN PA, the Brigade Commander of the 1003Bde, 10ID, PA, congratulated the 3IB for the successful recovery of the said HPFAs which led to the significant reduction of the CTGs firepower.
“This is the result of our successful Community Support Programs (CSP) and Modified Community Support Program that are currently getting stronger because of the cooperative and active participation of the community who are strongly supporting the program,” BGEN MEMPIN added.
“The successive surrender of NPA members and recovery of their HPFAs manifests further weakening of the Guerilla Fronts operating in the area of operations of 3IB. But let us be more vigilant with the Terrorist NPA who doesn’t respect any human rights law or rules of engagement,” LTC TAYAMEN said. He also extends his gratitude to the community who helped the troops to locate the area where the firearms/ammunition were recovered.
The recovery of the enemy logistics in Brgy Tambobong is a big blow to the Communist Terrorist Group especially with the current situation now where the community do not want their presence in their locality. It also shows that the community is willing to help and strongly support the government’s aim to end the local communist armed conflict.
The recovery of the firearms magazines and ammunition was the result of an information revealed by a former rebel @Ronron who voluntarily surrendered to this unit last March 29, 2020 due to hardship, hunger and corruption he suffered within the terrorist NPA. To avoid operating troops and for them to be able to escape, they buried their firearms in the thick jungle wherein the HPFAs was then exposed by the former rebel.
BGEN NOLASCO A MEMPIN PA, the Brigade Commander of the 1003Bde, 10ID, PA, congratulated the 3IB for the successful recovery of the said HPFAs which led to the significant reduction of the CTGs firepower.
“This is the result of our successful Community Support Programs (CSP) and Modified Community Support Program that are currently getting stronger because of the cooperative and active participation of the community who are strongly supporting the program,” BGEN MEMPIN added.
“The successive surrender of NPA members and recovery of their HPFAs manifests further weakening of the Guerilla Fronts operating in the area of operations of 3IB. But let us be more vigilant with the Terrorist NPA who doesn’t respect any human rights law or rules of engagement,” LTC TAYAMEN said. He also extends his gratitude to the community who helped the troops to locate the area where the firearms/ammunition were recovered.
The recovery of the enemy logistics in Brgy Tambobong is a big blow to the Communist Terrorist Group especially with the current situation now where the community do not want their presence in their locality. It also shows that the community is willing to help and strongly support the government’s aim to end the local communist armed conflict.
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