Friday, January 15, 2021

11 NPAs surrender in Nueva Ecija

From the Manila Bulletin (Jan 16, 2021): 11 NPAs surrender in Nueva Ecija (By Ariel Fernandez)

CABANATUAN CITY, Nueva Ecija – A female rebel was among 11 guerillas who surrendered to police and military authorities in separate instances in San Jose City, and Bongabon town on Thursday, and Friday, respectively.


Photo courtesy of police MFPC /via Ariel P. Avendaño

Nueva Ecija Police Director Marvin Joe Saro identified those who surrendered as Ka Jerryy, who is also known as Ben, Carding or Manny, 55, squad supply leader of Kilusang Larangang Guerilla – Sierra Madre, and the Sandatahang Yunit Propaganda (SYP), and organizer of Semi Legal Team in Bongabon town; a certain Ka Diway, 44, squad leader of Larangang Girilya Yunit (LGY) – Aurora Province; Ka Dondon 28, a political guide of Front 88, 4A and 4B; Ka Jeng, 34, member of Sentro De Gravedad-Pampanga; Ka Renz, 41, a member of Sentro De Gravedad, Baler, Aurora; Ka Amang, member of Alyansa ng Magbubukid sa Gitnang Luzon-Gapas, Nueva Ecija and Bayan Muna; and three others, including a female rebel, whose names have yet to be disclosed following a debriefing process.

The surrenderers yielded an M-14 rifle, a Blackwater M-16 armalite rifle, three caliber .38 revolvers, 30 rounds of M-14 rifle ammunitions, an M-14 magazine with nine rounds of ammunition, subversive documents and books, including the “12-Puntong Programa ng Pambansang Demokratikong Prente ng Pilipinas”, bandoliers and food supplies.

They voluntarily gave up to the First Provincial Mobile Force Company (1st PMFC) under P/Lt. Col. Alexander Aurelio in Barangay Tugatog in Bongabon town on Friday.

Meanwhile, two other guerillas, identified as alias Ka Resty, 53, political guide of Samahang Yunit Propaganda; and alias Ka Asin, who were both members of the Josefino Corpuz Command, surrendered to the Second Provincial Mobile Company (2nd PMFC) in San Jose City on Thursday afternoon.

Saro disclosed that statistics from January up to December 31, 2020 showed that a total of 120 rebels and 266 mass supporters have turned themselves as a result of the government’s campaign to end local communist armed conflict (ELCAC).

https://mb.com.ph/2021/01/16/11-npas-surrender-in-nueva-ecija/

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