Wednesday, March 31, 2021

1ST PMFC, CSPPO denounce CPP-NPA-NDF atrocities with mural painting competition

Posted to the Philippine Information Agency (Mar 30, 2021): 1ST PMFC, CSPPO denounce CPP-NPA-NDF atrocities with mural painting competition (By Ana-Liza S. Macatangay)


Goa MPS grabbed the first prize with a cash gift of Php5,000.00, trophy and certificate of participation during the Mural painting competition held March 29, 2021 at the Camarines Sur Police Provincial Office (CSPPO), Concepcion Grande, Naga City. (Photo credits: 1st PMFC)

NAGA CITY, March 30 (PIA) -- With the theme: ”Kabataan Sagipin sa Mapanlinlang na Idolohiya ng mga Mapang-Abusong Teroristang CPP-NPA-NDF (CNN) (Save the Youth from the Deceiving Ideology of Abusive CPP-NPA-NDF (CNN) Terrorists),” Camarines Sur 1st Provincial Mobile Force Company (PMFC) and Camarines Sur Police Provincial Office (CSPPO) commemorated the demise of their colleagues and denounced the CPP-NPA-NDF atrocities thru a Mural Painting Competition.

The competition was participated by different government agencies, Municipal Police Stations (MPS), Philippine Army (PA) and various colleges in the province. Artists were mostly youth who showcased their talents by creating a mural at the walls of CSPPO in Concepcion Grande, here.

Goa MPS grabbed the first prize with a cash gift of Php5,000.00, trophy and certificate of participation, Milaor MPS landed in the 2nd place and received Php3,000.00 and a certificate of participation while Libmanan MPS received the 3rd prize with Php 2,000.00 cash and certificate of participation.

Other attendees were the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), National Housing Authority (NHA) and the Dept. of Education (DepEd) representing the government agencies; other MPS present were Iriga, Pili, Canaman, Ragay, Calabanga, Nabua and Naga CMFC and the Philippine Army represented by 91st CMO, CamSur 2nd PMFC, and 83rd IB received Php500.00 and certificate of participation as consolation prizes.

Three colleges in the province namely Naga College Foundation (NCF), University of Nueva Caceres (UNC) and Partido College also received Php500.00 and certificate of participation as consolation prizes.

CSPPO Acting Provincial Director PCOL Bernardo Perez said that the activity involves the youth for them to realize that they should not engage in any terroristic activities that only results to violence.

“We are calling on our youth to stay away from violence and denounce it. We would like to remind them that they should not be swayed by the recruitment and false promises of the CPP-NPA-NDF and think only of the good future that awaits them,” Bernardo said.

Camarines Sur 1st Provincial Mobile Force Company Acting Force Commander PMAJ Jerome Regachuelo stated that the activity is in line with the implementation of Executive Order No. 70, otherwise known as “Institutionalization of the Whole of Nation Approach in attaining Inclusive and Sustainable Peace”. Photo credits: 1st PMFC)

CSPPO PCADU Acting Chief PMAJ Louie Dela Peña, who is also one of the board of judges, said that the activity is pursuant to the provisions of Executive Order No.70 or the Institutionalization of the Whole-of-Nation approach in attaining Inclusive and Sustainable Peace, and the creation of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC) and directing the National Peace Framework.

“We denounce violence and the atrocities done by the CPP-NPA-NDF on this day that they call their anniversary thru this mural painting competition. This is our way of showing our adherence to peace through nonviolent ways like mural painting while sending the message that we detest their deception to the members of the community, especially in far-flung areas,” Dela Peña added.

CSPPO also posted in their social media that they remember the evil acts, the atrocities and how the CPP-NPA-NDF victimized innocent civilians while the lawless group celebrate their anniversary.

The Mural painting competition is also in close coordination with the Police Community Affairs Development Unit (PCADU) and 1st PMFC Advisory Council. (with reports from ACarinan-PIA5/Camarines Sur)

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