BUENAVISTA, Agusan del Norte, Sept. 15 -- An abandoned hideout of the Communist New People’s Army Terrorists (CNTs) was recently uncovered by the troopers of 23rd Infantry “Masigasig” Battalion (23rd IB), Philippine Army in the forested area of Mt. Indocay, Sitio Bulak, Barangay Lower Olave, this town.
The discovery of the hideout and the retrieval of the different parts and supplies for high-powered firearms was successful due to the timely information provided by the local residents in the area. Upon receipt of said information, 23rd IB troopers were immediately dispatched in the area for security operations that led to the discovery of the CNT den.
The abandoned hideout measured 300 square meters that can accommodate around 30 persons. The civilians in the area said the CNTs abandoned the hideout about five months ago.
Recovered from the area includes one generator (PROMAX), one magazine for AK-47 rifle, two magazines for M-14 rifles, two magazines for caliber .45 pistol, 40 rounds of CTG 5.56mm balls, eight rounds for CTG caliber .30 balls, one bolt assembly for M15E2S rifle, one barrel for M15E2S rifle, one lower receiver for M15E2S rifle, one upper and lower handguard for M15E2S rifle, one butt for M15E2S rifle, one buffer tube for M15E2S rifle, one butt plate for M-14 rifle, and one upper receiver of caliber .45 pistol.
The discovery of the hideout and the retrieval of the different parts and supplies for high-powered firearms was successful due to the timely information provided by the local residents in the area. Upon receipt of said information, 23rd IB troopers were immediately dispatched in the area for security operations that led to the discovery of the CNT den.
The abandoned hideout measured 300 square meters that can accommodate around 30 persons. The civilians in the area said the CNTs abandoned the hideout about five months ago.
Recovered from the area includes one generator (PROMAX), one magazine for AK-47 rifle, two magazines for M-14 rifles, two magazines for caliber .45 pistol, 40 rounds of CTG 5.56mm balls, eight rounds for CTG caliber .30 balls, one bolt assembly for M15E2S rifle, one barrel for M15E2S rifle, one lower receiver for M15E2S rifle, one upper and lower handguard for M15E2S rifle, one butt for M15E2S rifle, one buffer tube for M15E2S rifle, one butt plate for M-14 rifle, and one upper receiver of caliber .45 pistol.
Lt. Col. Julius Cesar C. Paulo, the Acting Commander of 23rd IB, expressed gratitude to the local populace in the area who pinpointed the exact location of the abandoned enemy hideout.
“We are glad that the local residents are very cooperative to us in ending local communist armed conflict in Agusan del Norte,” Paulo said.
He emphasized that Sitio Bulak is formerly known as the guerrilla base of the CNTs until they realized that they were just manipulated by the said terror group.
“After years of suffering from the hands of the CNTs, the people finally disowned and cut their support to said group making it hard now for the CNTs to enter in the said village,” Paulo said.
He also thanked the local government unit (LGU) of Buenavista, the barangay officials and the other stakeholders for their continued support in the efforts to drive out the remaining CNTs in Agusan del Norte.
“With the support of the local government and other stakeholders, numerous plans and programs will soon be established in the area,” Paulo said.
Among the efforts he highlighted is the implementation of the People Empowerment in Agriculture for Community Enhancement or PEACE Project that will promote increased agricultural production through organic farming.
“We are glad that the local residents are very cooperative to us in ending local communist armed conflict in Agusan del Norte,” Paulo said.
He emphasized that Sitio Bulak is formerly known as the guerrilla base of the CNTs until they realized that they were just manipulated by the said terror group.
“After years of suffering from the hands of the CNTs, the people finally disowned and cut their support to said group making it hard now for the CNTs to enter in the said village,” Paulo said.
He also thanked the local government unit (LGU) of Buenavista, the barangay officials and the other stakeholders for their continued support in the efforts to drive out the remaining CNTs in Agusan del Norte.
“With the support of the local government and other stakeholders, numerous plans and programs will soon be established in the area,” Paulo said.
Among the efforts he highlighted is the implementation of the People Empowerment in Agriculture for Community Enhancement or PEACE Project that will promote increased agricultural production through organic farming.
The project, he added, will benefit the former rebels (FRs) who are now with their families and communities, the Indigenous People (IPs) and other sectors in the different towns of Agusan del Norte.
“This program will also be implemented in Sitio Bulak and will be successful if supported by the residents,” Paulo said.
He urged the residents of Sitio Bulak to continue their support to the government and the Army and cooperate with the implementation of different peace and development interventions of the government.
“This is what we promised you before – that when you abandon the CNT movement, the government will pour all its resources to uplift your socio-economic life conditions and bring genuine peace and development right into your homes and community,” Paulo said. (1Lt. Roel T. Maglalang, CMO Officer, 23IB PA/PIA Agusan del Norte)
“This program will also be implemented in Sitio Bulak and will be successful if supported by the residents,” Paulo said.
He urged the residents of Sitio Bulak to continue their support to the government and the Army and cooperate with the implementation of different peace and development interventions of the government.
“This is what we promised you before – that when you abandon the CNT movement, the government will pour all its resources to uplift your socio-economic life conditions and bring genuine peace and development right into your homes and community,” Paulo said. (1Lt. Roel T. Maglalang, CMO Officer, 23IB PA/PIA Agusan del Norte)
https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1053160
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