Tuesday, April 18, 2023

NPA ‘kangaroo court’ leader killed in central Negros clash

From the Philippine News Agency (Apr 18, 2022): NPA ‘kangaroo court’ leader killed in central Negros clash (By Nanette Guadalquiver)



ENCOUNTER SITE. A site map showing the area where a clash took place between troops of the Philippine Army’s 62nd Infantry Battalion and fighters of the New People’s Army Central Negros Front 1 in Moises Padilla, Negros Occidental on Tuesday morning (April 18, 2023). The encounter claimed the life of Jose “Jojo” Albores, one of the leaders of the NPA’s “kangaroo court.” (Image courtesy of 62nd Infantry Battalion, Philippine Army)

BACOLOD CITY – A fighter of the New People’s Army (NPA) was killed in a clash with troops of the Philippine Army’s 62nd Infantry Battalion (IB) in the hinterlands of Moises Padilla, Negros Occidental on Tuesday morning.

The fatality, identified as Jose “Jojo” Albores, belonged to the Central Negros Front 1 of the Leonardo Panaligan Command and was one of the leaders of the “kangaroo court” tasked to kill members tagged as government assets and civilians who refuse to support the armed struggle.

At about 5:30 a.m., a five-minute firefight ensued between the 62IB troops and five NPA fighters in Sitio Lower Tiyos, Barangay Quintin Remo, resulting in the death of Albores.

The soldiers recovered a KG9 assault rifle, a hand grenade, subversive documents, and personal belongings during the clearing operation.


Albores’ body was endorsed by the troops to the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office.

In a statement, Lt. Col. William Pesase, commanding officer of 62IB, said his men would “tirelessly hunt the remaining NPA rebels who killed innocent and unarmed civilians in central Negros.”

“To the remaining NPA who are still running away, we know that you are tired and hungry, especially those who are wounded. Surrender now or be killed later,” he added.

The group of Albores is believed to be operating in the boundaries of Moises Padilla, La Castellana, Isabela in Negros Occidental, and Canlaon City, and Guihulngan City in Negros Oriental.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1199655

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