Monday, February 27, 2023

Marcos: AFP’s mission has changed amid rising tensions in South China Sea

From CNN Philippines (Feb 28, 2023): Marcos: AFP’s mission has changed amid rising tensions in South China Sea



Courtesy: AFP Facebook page

Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, February 28) — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the mission of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has changed amid the rising tensions in the South China Sea and the intense rivalry between superpowers.

Speaking to AFP officials and troops in Cebu on Monday, Marcos said the South China Sea issue is a “more difficult and more complex problem” than the Russia-Ukraine war.

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“Kaya’t sinasabi ko ‘yung mission ng AFP, ‘yung mission ninyo ay nagbago na. At kailangan natin bantayan nang mabuti ‘yung ating dating hindi kailangan masyadong isipin,” he added.

[Translation: This is why I am saying the mission of AFP, your mission has changed. And we need to monitor what we didn't have to think much about before.]

In his previous speeches, Marcos said his administration’s foreign policy was to maintain peace. On Monday, he said the Philippines must adjust to any change.

“For many, many years, we were able to maintain that peace and maintain that understanding with all of our neighbors. Now things have begun to change and we must adjust accordingly," he said.

The Philippines has filed another diplomatic protest against China after a Chinese vessel pointed a military-grade laser, called a dazzler, at a Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ship near the Ayungin Shoal.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said the protest was sent to the Chinese embassy, condemning the "shadowing, harassment, dangerous maneuvers, directing of military-grade laser, and illegal radio challenges by CCG vessel 5205 against PCG vessel BRP Malapascua on 6 February 2023."

The DFA also said the actions by the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) was a threat to sovereignty and security.

China described the situation in the contested Ayungin Shoal as generally “calm,” adding that the foreign ministries of both nations have begun discussions on the matter.

China also insisted that Ayungin Shoal in the West Philippine Sea is part of its Nansha Islands, refusing to acknowledge the 2016 arbitral ruling in The Hague, which concluded that China has no legal basis to claim historic rights to the bulk of the South China Sea.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin also said the arbitration case was “pure political drama" orchestrated by the United States, which has backed the Philippines amid the laser incident.

https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2023/2/28/Marcos-AFP-mission-amid-rising-tensions-in-South-China-Sea.html

Philippines told to broker more security deals to deter China

From BusinessWorld (Feb 27, 2023): Philippines told to broker more security deals to deter China (By John Victor D. Ordoñez)

THE DEPARTMENT of Foreign Affairs (DFA) should broker updated security deals with more security allies to defend the Philippines from China’s aggression in the South China Sea, a senator said on Monday.

“We have to exhaust all possible ways to defend the Philippines from China’s shameless actions,” Senator Ana Theresia N. Hontiveros-Baraquel said in a statement.

“A security agreement can serve as a defensive framework that would provide for joint patrols and training of our troops so we are prepared to work as part of a team should tensions escalate,” she added.

Ms. Hontiveros said the Philippines should not only depend on its Mutual Defense Treaty with the United States when dealing with Chinese aggression in South China Sea.

The Philippines and US earlier discussed a plan to hold joint coast guard patrols in the South China Sea.

The Philippines has also given the US access to more military bases under their Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement.

“The Philippines continues to protest China’s persistent and illegal presence in Philippine waters, including those near Ayungin Shoal,”  Philippine Foreign Affairs spokesperson Ma. Teresita C. Daza told reporters via WhatsApp, reacting to the senator’s statement.

She said the Philippines has filed 77 protests against Chinese violations under President Ferdinand R. Marcos, 10 of which were filed this year.

This month, the Philippines filed a diplomatic protest against China as it accused its coast guard of endangering the crew of a Philippine resupply ship by pointing a military-grade laser at it on Feb. 6.

Beijing has said its coast guard had used a handheld laser to provide signal directions and ensure navigational safety.

China has rejected a 2016 United Nations-backed tribunal’s ruling that voided its claim to more than 80% of the South China Sea based on a 1940s map.

The Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration upheld Philippine rights to its exclusive economic zone within the waterway.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique A. Manalo earlier urged the United Nations to ensure that its convention on the law of the sea is upheld by China and other neighboring states.

The UN should hold more discussions on the South China Sea to create awareness, he told a security conference in Munich, Germany this month.

“Besides creating awareness, we in the Philippines also have to lead in taking tangible steps that can urgently help our citizens who are directly affected by China’s aggression,” Ms. Hontiveros said.

Security analysts earlier said tensions between the US and China could worsen in the Indo-Pacific region this year as Washington holds its biggest joint military drills with the Philippines since 2015.

The two superpowers are expected to use their economic and cultural platforms to gain influence in the region, which has been beset by the South China Sea dispute and tensions between China and self-ruled Taiwan, they said.

Mr. Marcos visited New York last year for the United Nations General Assembly, where he called for a rule-based order in the South China Sea, which is being claimed by China almost in its entirety.  

On the sidelines of the United Nations event, Mr. Marcos met with US President Joseph R. Biden.

THREE-WAY PACT

Last month, the Philippine leader met with his Chinese counterpart in Beijing, with Xi Jinping promising to find a solution to avoid tensions at sea. The two leaders signed bilateral deals covering agriculture, energy, maritime security and tourism.

Despite the Philippine-China talks, conflicts have persisted.

Aside from boosting ties with the US, Mr. Marcos has also expressed interest in a three-way defense pact with the US and Japan, which are seen as major obstacles to China’s global ambitions.

The Philippines and Australia plan to hold joint patrols in the South China Sea, Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense chief Richard Marles told a news briefing in Manila with Philippine Defense Secretary Carlito G. Galvez, Jr. last week.

“We did talk today about the possibility of exploring joint patrols and we will continue that work and we hope that comes to fruition soon,” he said.

“As countries which are committed to the global rules-based order, it is natural that we should think about ways in which we can cooperate in this respect,” he added. 

In November, Mr. Marcos and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese committed to elevate the two countries’ relationship to a strategic partnership.

Mr. Galvez told the briefing counter-terrorism and maritime security remain the “core pillars” of Philippine-Australia defense relations. He said they agreed to continue working together to maintain a “free, open and secure” Indo-Pacific Region.

The United States, a major security ally of both the Philippines and Australia, has continued to challenge China’s influence in the region.

Mr. Galvez said both the Philippines and Australia recognize the importance of collaboration between like-minded security partners to ensure nations “could freely exercise their sovereign rights” in the region while “pursuing stability and prosperity.”

He said the Philippine Navy and Air Force would boost cooperation with their Australian counterparts.

The Philippines and Australia are set to establish a regular defense ministerial meeting. Mr. Galvez said he would meet with Mr. Marles in Australia to explore joint patrols and training between their armed forces.

Mr. Marles said later this year, the two countries would sign a strategic partnership deal  “which comes on top of the first meeting” between Mr. Marcos and Mr. Albanese last year.

He said Australia would boost its Indo-Pacific endeavor with more naval components, with the Philippines being a central component of it. 

https://www.bworldonline.com/the-nation/2023/02/27/507250/philippines-told-to-broker-more-security-deals-to-deter-china/

US supports launch of Philippine e-licensing platform for strategic goods

From the US Embassy Manila (Feb 27, 2023): US supports launch of Philippine e-licensing platform for strategic goods

Officials from DTRA and DTI-STMO lead the launch of the Philippines’ e-licensing platform for strategic trade management in Manila on February 20.

Manila, February 27, 2023—The United States government, through the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), supported the development of the Philippines’ strategic trade e-licensing platform to help prevent the illicit movement of material used for military purposes or for the production of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs).

Funded by DTRA’s Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) Program and administered by the Philippines Department of Trade and Industry-Strategic Trade Management Office (DTI-STMO), this e-licensing platform will serve as a single platform for all strategic trade-related services, making transactions more efficient, transparent, and secure. It also aims to strengthen the Philippines’ export trade controls, increase counterproliferation financing, and position the Philippines as a regional leader in strategic trade management.

DTRA CTR provided hardware, software, and training for the creation and implementation of this platform as part of a larger Php 1.65 billion ($30 million) Cooperative Threat Reduction Integrating Contract focusing on DTRA’s Biological Threat Reduction and Chemical Security and Elimination programs.

“The launch of the platform is a significant stage in monitoring and controlling trade in the specified strategic goods,” Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual said during the e-platform’s launch on February 20. “We aim to balance facilitating legitimate trade and maintaining international peace and security, and we want to trade in tools while ensuring that these tools are not used as weapons. The STMO e-licensing platform is a way forward in responsibly managing strategic goods and providing related services.”

Secretary Pascual further emphasized that the management of weapons of mass destruction, as well as other arms proliferation challenges, are part of the Philippines’ international obligations in pursuing peace and security.

“DTRA CTR values its longstanding partnership with the Philippine government in preventing the proliferation of WMDs and related materials and delivery systems,” DTRA Chemical Security and Elimination Program Manager Michelle Nalabandian said. “We are pleased to partner with DTI-STMO to develop and implement this platform which we believe will have a positive impact on strategic trade management within the ASEAN region.”

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[About the Defense Threat Reduction Agency: DTRA enables the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. government, and international partners to counter and deter weapons of mass destruction and emerging threats.]

https://ph.usembassy.gov/u-s-supports-launch-of-philippine-e-licensing-platform-for-strategic-goods/

Who Is Li Shangfu, China’s Next Defense Minister?

Posted to The Diplomat (Feb 27, 2023): Who Is Li Shangfu, China’s Next Defense Minister? (By Marcus Clay)

Gen. Li Shangfu, with deep ties to China’s military space enterprises, is widely expected to become China’s next minister of defense. What do we know about him?



In this Oct. 18, 2017 photo, Li Shangfu, center, the director of the Equipment Development Department of China’s Central Military Commission, attends the opening ceremony of China’s 19th Party Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.Credit: AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein

Gen. Li Shangfu, with deep ties to China’s military space enterprises, is widely expected to become China’s next minister of defense. What do we know about him?

As part of the leadership reshuffle that began with the 20th Party Congress in October 2022, China’s minister-level postings are turning over as well. General Li Shangfu is widely expected to be tapped as China’s next defense minister when the government postings are made official next week. What does that tell us about China’s military direction?

The U.S. Department of Defense’s 2022 China Military Report described Li Shangfu as the general officer who offers “technical expertise on military modernization and space issues” to Xi Jinping’s newly selected seven-person Central Military Commission (CMC), the highest military decision-making authority of the Chinese party-state. The selection of CMC members is always a balancing act (juggling age, service, and career track, among other factors), and this current group of senior military leaders is custom-made to support Xi’s third term as China’s paramount leader.

Indeed, Li’s aerospace engineering background serves as a counterweight to other senior People’s Liberation Army (PLA) members on the commission, such as Admiral Miao Hua and General Zhang Shengmin, both of whom rose through the military’s political work system.

Li’s rise reflects the unprecedented development of China’s space enterprise since Xi Jinping took power in 2012. It also signals to the world that, against the backdrop of increasingly intensified China-U.S. technological competition, China will continue to prioritize aerospace in its defense modernization agenda during Xi’s third term and beyond.

Moreover, Li was the inaugural deputy commander and chief of staff of the PLA’s Strategic Support Force (PLASSF), an innovative organization created on December 31, 2015 – at the start of Xi’s signature military reform – to facilitate organizational changes the PLA needed to become a modern fighting force. In that capacity, Li likely played a key role in realigning China’s space and missile research, development, and acquisition (RD&A) processes and standards.

Li the Red and Professional

General Li Shangfu embodies the CCP’s sought-after qualities of an ideal cadre: to be both red and professional. In PLA parlance, this means that one must demonstrate unwavering loyalty to the Communist cause while possessing technical expertise. In the Xi Jinping era, the PLA has promoted new campaigns, such as the implementation of Xi’s “two experts” directive, to reinforce this standard. The PLA urges its political officers to sharpen their military and technical skills to help the force better adapt to the modern combat environment. Li fits both calls.ADVERTISEMENT


First of all, Li has “red blood” and the Chinese media has been keen to highlight his family background. Born in 1958, Li is the son of high-ranking PLA Army railway force commander, Li Shaozhu (1911-1995). Li the senior joined the Red Army in 1932, survived the Long March, and later fought in the Korean War. Chinese media’s hype of Li Shangfu’s family ties possibly signals the importance of Li’s “red blood” as an important factor in his rise. As is widely known, Xi Jinping himself is a child of a CCP elder, Xi Zhongxun. Furthermore, like Xi, Li grew up in the tumultuous Cultural Revolution (1966-1976).

Second, Li’s aerospace engineering background is another focus of his public persona. Li is dubbed a “real professional” who knows his trade. Chinese media sources show that Li graduated from the PLA’s National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) in 1982. This suggests that he was among the first Chinese youths who were allowed to take the college entrance exams – possibly thanks to his family’s political ties – and received formal college education after China reopened its higher education system at the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1978. Li reportedly received his graduate degree from Chongqing University’s College of Automation, a civilian university known for its engineering curriculum. It is another rare credential to have among PLA senior leaders of his generation.

Finally, Li is unique in his experience in both space operations and acquisition. He served for almost 31 years at the PLA’s Xichang Satellite Launch Center from 1982-2013 – including serving as its commander from 2003-2013. Li was directly involved in China’s successful launch of its first anti-satellite missile test in 2007 and presided over the successful launch of China’s first lunar probe in the same year. Since 2014, Li brought his operational expertise to the PLA’s RD&A enterprise – first as a deputy director at the former General Armament Department, followed by serving as a deputy commander and chief of staff of the PLASSF (2015-2017), before taking the helm of the CMC Equipment Development Department (EDD) in 2017.

As of today, Li’s name remains on the U.S. State Department’s List of Specified Persons (LSP) associated with the Trump administration’s sanctions on EDD for military purchases from Russia. It is likely Li will be delisted from the LSP once he becomes China’s defense minister. But discussions about his status on the United States’ “sanction list” as the logic behind his rise probably is misguided.

An Aerospace Advocate from Within?

Should Li Shangfu be sworn in as China’s next minister of national defense at the first session of the 14th National People’s Congress (scheduled to open on March 5, 2023), he will replace General Wei Fenghe, a career missileer, to become the new face of China’s international military diplomacy. But what is equally, if not more, important is his domestic-facing role within the Chinese government bureaucracy in shaping China’s defense modernization agenda in the coming years. Individual military or civilian leaders within the Chinese system operate in accordance with pre-existing bureaucratic norms, not necessarily personal preferences. As such, Li’s “aerospace expert” background provides him leverage in dealing with the complex party and government organizational structure.

As the defense minister, Li will become the sole uniformed member of the State Council – a position Wei currently holds. The State Council, according to China’s Constitution, is the “central people’s government” and the “supreme executive body of state power and state administration.” From the perspective of bureaucratic processes, Li will represent the military’s interest in the “administration” of China’s domestic affairs. In other words, by design, he will be “competing” against other ministers representing different bureaucratic interests, such as economic, trade, or diplomatic affairs, to ensure the military continues to take priority in resource allocation, which likely will become more important as China’s economy faces major headwinds.

Li’s “aerospace expert” credential gives him the clout to promote the military’s technological modernization agenda – a defining feature of Xi Jinping’s “strong military thought.” Li’s extensive military RD&A leadership experiences also suggest better, perhaps more efficient, coordination between the military and civilian entities involved in key national defense programs, consistent with China’s defense finance reform that promotes extensive utilization of provincial government and social capital in the name of military-civil fusion.

Li’s ascent also greatly boosts the “aerospace clique” of the Xi Jinping era. Technocrats in Chinese political culture are generally regarded as more pragmatic and capable than CCP ideologues. Having someone with Li’s credentials as the new public face of the PLA will enhance the military’s image in the eyes of the Chinese public. Unlike the U.S. military, which enjoys high social standing, the PLA continues to struggle to define its own identity in an ever-modernizing Chinese society despite numerous measures the CCP has taken in recent years to change that narrative. Social stigma and rampant corruption within the PLA have significantly tarnished the PLA’s image, with scandal such as the fall of Lt. General Rao Kaixun, a key member of PLASSF’s first leadership team in 2017.

Conclusion

General Li Shangfu’s appointment represents more consistency in the PLA senior leadership than change. Like Wei Fenghe, who also rose within the PLA under Xi’s tenure, Li will continue to be a steward of China’s defense modernization programs, which have received sustained and continuous support of Chinese leaders from Jiang Zemin to Xi Jinping. Moreover, as the highest-ranking state councilor and a CMC member, Li will enjoy direct access to Xi and serve as his key military advisor.

Li’s connections to the PLASSF, the military space operations, as well as the defense RD&A communities, make him intimately aware of the most cutting-edge military technologies the PLA currently possesses. He undoubtedly will be an asset for the PLA in its pursuit to accelerate the transfer of technology to enable Chinese warfighters to create technological surprises for its near-peer adversaries. His appointment signals the PLA’s desire to transform itself into a capable, modern fighting force that not merely survives, but thrives in long-term strategic competition with high-end adversaries.

[The author thanks Dennis Blasko and Thomas Burns for their constructive feedback on previous drafts.]

https://thediplomat.com/2023/02/who-is-li-shangfu-chinas-next-defense-minister/

Thailand, U.S. resume Cobra Gold military exercise at full scale

Posted to Nikkei Asia (Feb 28, 2023): Thailand, U.S. resume Cobra Gold military exercise at full scale (By FRANCESCA REGALADO)

America sends 6,000-strong contingent in a show of regional commitment


Soldiers take part in an amphibious assault exercise during the 2020 Cobra Gold multilateral military exercises in Thailand's Chonburi province. © Reuters

BANGKOK -- The U.S. and Thailand opened the annual Cobra Gold military exercise in full scale on Tuesday, with the largest U.S. contingent in a decade training with forces from 30 countries to enhance regional interoperability.

This year's Cobra Gold will be the first to train personnel on space disasters that could compromise satellite communication systems. More than 6,000 U.S. personnel will participate, including 3,800 land personnel, and Thailand will have 3,000 troops in attendance.

The longest-running military exercise in Southeast Asia, it has served as an opportunity for the U.S., Thailand and a rotating cast of participating countries to share battlefield maneuvers and tactics and train in new technology and equipment since 1982.

The main exercise involves hundreds of troops from Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and South Korea. Ten other countries -- Bangladesh, Brunei, Canada, Fiji, France, Mongolia, Nepal, New Zealand, the Philippines and the U.K. -- will participate in workshops for multinational operational planning. Another 10 observers include Cambodia, Germany and Vietnam. Myanmar has not participated since the military power grab in 2021.

"Through Cobra Gold, we demonstrate our resolve to respond together to preserve a free and open Indo-Pacific so that all nations can maintain peace, stability and prosperity," said Adm. John Aquilino, commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, at the opening ceremony on Tuesday.



Aquilino pointed to the American and Thai response to the recent earthquake in Turkey and other natural disasters as a result of training at Cobra Gold.

China, India and Australia will take part in humanitarian and disaster relief exercises. China's Defense Ministry said it had dispatched an army contingent from the People's Liberation Army Southern Theater Command, which oversees the South China Sea and land borders with Southeast Asia.

"What makes Cobra Gold special is that it exemplifies the fabric of our friendship, a genuine friendship that we have woven together over the last 200 years," said U.S. Ambassador to Thailand Robert Godec in a joint news conference with Gen. Thitichai Thienthong, chief of staff of the Royal Thai Armed Forces, earlier this month.

The COVID-19 pandemic halted the full re-scaling of Cobra Gold for two years, following a chill in bilateral relations after the Thai military staged a coup in 2014.

Only 3,460 personnel from the seven main countries participated last year due to the spread of the omicron variant. Activities were limited because exercises involving civilians, such as evacuation drills and community interactions, were canceled. Humanitarian planning exercises were held virtually.

All events are due to return this year, along with amphibious landings.

"These repetitions, year after year, build shared understanding and muscle memory needed to respond together against disasters in the real world, saving time in our collective response and thus saving lives," Col. Kurtis A. Leffler, the U.S. defense attache to Thailand, said at the news conference.

Top brass were on hand when Gen. Thitichai officially opened Cobra Gold on Tuesday in Rayong province. The eastern seaboard provinces of Chanthaburi, Sa Kaeo and Rayong, as well as Lopburi to the north of Bangkok, will host the exercises.

Cobra Gold comprises three main parts: a staff exercise that includes senior personnel training; humanitarian and disaster relief exercises; and field training. Previous iterations have trained forces to build defensive obstacles, dispose of land mines and survive in Southeast Asian jungles.

The large U.S. contingent comes as the Indo-Pacific region seeks tangible commitments from Washington not only in defense, but also in trade and investment. Relations between the U.S. and Thailand, treaty allies since 1833, have been on the mend although former Thai military chiefs who led the 2014 coup remain at the top of government.

The U.S. suspended military aid to Thailand after the coup, including grants and loans to purchase U.S. defense equipment and finance military training. That same year, China began participating in humanitarian exercises. Thailand was the third-largest recipient of Chinese arms exports from 2017 to 2021, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

Foreign military sales from the U.S. to Thailand amounted to $2.85 billion as of last year. The Royal Thai Air Force is waiting for the U.S. Congress to approve a $413 million sale of F-35 fighter jets as its fleet of F-16 aircraft nears decommissioning.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Defense/Thailand-U.S.-resume-Cobra-Gold-military-exercise-at-full-scale

Army donates books to Samar ‘rebel-influenced’ communities

From the Philippine News Agency (Feb 27, 2023): Army donates books to Samar ‘rebel-influenced’ communities (By Sarwell Meniano)



NEW BOOKS. Staff of the Samar Provincial Library check books donated by the Philippine Army for learners in remote communities of Samar province. In the past three years, the provincial library has been providing additional support to villages and school libraries, giving priority to areas vulnerable to rebels' influence. (Photo courtesy of Samar Provincial Library

TACLOBAN CITY – The Philippine Army’s 8th Infantry Division (ID) has donated books for learners in far-flung communities in Samar province prone to the influence of the New People’s Army (NPA).

The donation on Monday through the 8th ID’s Office of the Assistant Division Commander for Reservist and Retiree Affairs is in support to the School Library program of the Samar provincial government.

Col. Erwin Rommel Lamzon, the assistant division commander for reservist and retiree affairs, led the turnover of 244 books to Samar Provincial Library meant to equip children who need reading materials, especially those who are in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas.


“Books are testaments of things, facts, ideas, and place. Even with the advent of technology, there are still areas without access to digital platforms. They can still learn from reading these books for basic education learners and college students,” Lamzon said in a statement.

The military is eyeing to bring the initiative to six provinces in Eastern Visayas, recognizing that books are necessary for remote areas with poor or without internet access.

In the past three years, the Samar Provincial Library has been providing additional support to villages and school libraries, especially to areas vulnerable to NPA influence.


This year, the book donation program intends to carry out five donation activities, and the beneficiaries will be selected through the Department of Education Catbalogan City division office.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1196142

PNP eyes integration of marine units with PH Navy, Coast Guard

From the Philippine News Agency (Feb 28, 2023): PNP eyes integration of marine units with PH Navy, Coast Guard (By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan)



(Screengrab from PNP Facebook live video)

MANILA – The Philippine National Police (PNP) is looking at the possibility of integrating its maritime units with the Philippine Navy and the Philippine Coast Guard in a bid to strengthen the government’s maritime law enforcement capability.

PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. said their maritime units' patrols will focus near the shorelines and help in the ongoing campaign against smuggling, human trafficking and other transnational crimes.

“We wanted to have a memorandum of understanding with them (PCG and Philippine Navy) to secure our waters against contrabands and including the campaign against human trafficking,” he told reporters on the sidelines after the presentation and blessing of newly procured PNP equipment at the PNP Grandstand in Camp Crame Monday.

He said the focus would be on the Philippine boundaries with Malaysia and Indonesia.


The borders in the southern part of the Philippines are considered as porous and are usually the routes of smuggling and human trafficking activities.

In the past, the Philippines' southern border is the usual route for international terrorists seeking refuge in the Philippines and has been the favorite route of the Abu Sayyaf Group in its kidnapping activities in Malaysia and Indonesia.

The PNP’s procurement of sea vessels, which is part of its modernization program, is currently focused on the western part of Mindanao.

Two high-speed watercraft were among the newly-procured equipment of the PNP that were blessed and presented on Monday.

PCG commandant Adm. Artemio Abu, who served as guest of honor and speaker of the event, vowed to work with the PNP in law enforcement activities.

“As the commandant of the PCG, it has been my advocacy to strengthen our partnership, coordination and collaboration with the stakeholders and other government agencies. It is our firm belief that by working together we achieve great things, that of enforcing the law and addressing lawless activities in the community and in achieving this end, we both believe that the whole is far more than the sum of its parts,” said Abu.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1196211

64 new Tausug soldiers to boost security in Sulu

From the Manila Bulletin (Feb 27, 2023): 64 new Tausug soldiers to boost security in Sulu (By Martin Sadongdong)

Sixty-four new soldiers from the Tausug ethnic group have finished training and are now mission-ready to secure Sulu from communist rebels, terrorists and other lawless elements, the Philippine Army said on Monday, Feb. 27.

Photo: 11th Infantry Division / 11ID

The Tausug soldiers are among the 389 newly-graduate soldiers who completed the seven-month Infantry Orientation Course (INFOC) Class 06-2022 last Saturday, Feb. 25.

The closing ceremony was officiated by Maj. Gen. Ignatius Patrimonio, commander of Joint Task Force (JTF) Sulu and 11th Infantry Division (11ID), at Camp Bud Datu in Brgy. Tagbak, Indanan, Sulu.

“Of the 389 newly-graduates of INFOC Class 06-2022, 64 were Tausugs. They will be deployed to the different units to be additional forces in support to the peace and security campaign here in Sulu,” said Col. Leomar Jose Doctolero, commandant of the 11ID Training School.

Private Jay Mark Rivera graduated on top of the class after obtaining a 94.6 percent grade. He was followed by Private Severo Acosta Jr, Top 2; and Private Alfie Balansag, Top 3.

Patrimonio led the symbolic entrustment of firearms to the new soldiers “which signifies the people’s trust in soldiers’ readiness and ability to accomplish their mission.”

The military has observed an improved security situation in Sulu after the transformation of former Moro combatants and camps into peaceful communities.

This, after the full implementation of the peace agreements with the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

But threats groups such as the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), and the communist New People’s Army (NPA) continue to pose security concerns in the southern part of the country.

“Alagaan niyo ang inyong serbisyo, ang sarili at inyong pamilya dahil ito ay pinaghirapan niyo (Take care of your service, of yourself, and your families because you work hard for it). We expect a lot [from] you, be the role that you can be and stand proud,” Patrimonio told the new soldiers.

https://mb.com.ph/2023/02/27/64-new-tausug-soldiers-to-boost-security-in-sulu/

PNP to strengthen maritime patrol alliance with PH Navy, Coast Guard

From the Manila Bulletin (Feb 28, 2023): PNP to strengthen maritime patrol alliance with PH Navy, Coast Guard (By Aaron Recuenco)

The Philippine National Police (PNP) is eyeing to combine its maritime forces with that of the Philippine Navy (PN) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in a bid to strengthen the government’s law enforcement arm in the country’s territorial waters.

But with limited vessels that would maximize the presence of the PNP in high seas, PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin, Jr. said the police’s role would be near the country’s shorelines and would focus much in the campaign against smuggling, human trafficking and other transnational crimes.

“We wanted to have a memorandum of understanding with them (PCG and Philippine Navy) to secure our waters against contrabands and including the campaign against human trafficking,” said Azurin.

He said the focus would be on the Philippine boundaries with Malaysia and Indonesia.


The borders in the southern part of the Philippines are considered as porous and are usually the routes of smuggling and human trafficking activities.

In the past, the Philippine southern border is the usual route of international terrorists seeking refuge in the Philippines and has been the favorite route of Abu Sayyaf in its kidnapping activities in Malaysia and Indonesia.

The PNP’s procurement, through its modernization program that includes buying of sea vessels for its Maritime Group, has been concentrated in western part of Mindanao.

On Monday, Feb 27, the PNP procured P1.2 billion worth of equipment that include two high-speed watercraft.

On the part of the West Philippine Sea where there are islands and rock formations that have been subject of dispute, especially with China, Azurin said the PNP is coordinating with the PCG and the Navy for the deployment.

“We wanted to combine our efforts so that our deployment would be maximized and improve the presence ng law enforcement together with the Coast Guard and the Philippine Navy,” said Azurin.

Partnership commitment

Top officials of the PCG and the Philippine Navy were guests of honor in the PNP Monday Flag-raising ceremony in the past.

On Feb. 27, PCG Commandant Admiral Artemio Abu was the guest of honor and speaker and vowed to work with the PNP in law enforcement activities.

“As the commandant of the PCG, it has been my advocacy to strengthen our partnership, coordination and collaboration with the stakeholders and other government agencies. It is our firm belief that by working together we achieve great things, that of enforcing the law and addressing lawless activities in the community and in achieving this end, we both believe that the whole is far more than the sum of its parts,” said Abu.

“I am proud to report that with the assistance of the PNP, the PCG has improved our law enforcement efforts, through the help of the PNP and your unrelenting presence in the community,” he added.

The same commitment was made bv Navy Flag Officer in Command Vice Admiral Toribio D Adaci Jr. when he was the guest of honor and speaker on Feb. 13

“The PN and PNP have many points of convergence that require close coordination and collaborative actions. With our strong partnership, we are creating a formidable force, together with our maritime stakeholders, that will defend our country against threats,” said Adaci in his speech.

“The recent tripartite agreement to which the AFP, the PNP and the PCG have jointly put to life and set into motion, I am confident that being together, we can better provide a safe and secure maritime environment for our countrymen,” said Abu, for his part.
 
https://mb.com.ph/2023/02/28/pnp-to-strengthen-maritime-patrol-alliance-with-ph-navy-coast-guard/

Kalinaw News: 66th IB attends TID (Kapatid) TALKS facilitated by Joy Saguino aka “Ka Amihan”, former rebel and guerilla front secretary

From the Kalinaw News Facebook Page (Feb 26, 2023): 66th IB attends TID (Kapatid) TALKS facilitated by Joy Saguino aka “Ka Amihan”, former rebel and guerilla front secretary

LOOK: The 66th Infantry “Kabalikat” Battalion, together with the Youth for Peace Movement Davao De Oro, attended the TID (Kapatid) TALKS facilitated by Joy Saguino aka “Ka Amihan”, a former rebel and guerilla front secretary, who discussed the EDSA People Power Revolution at Cenimatique, Nabunturan, Davao de Oro, on Saturday, February 25.

Said activity is part of the 66th Infantry Battalion’s Massive Awareness Campaign to raise public awareness about the government's significant peace efforts and to raise awareness about communist insurgents' deceptive youth recruitment.









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Kalinaw News: FORMER REBEL STORY: Alias Yassi

From the Kalinaw News Facebook Page (Feb 26, 2023): FORMER REBEL STORY: Alias Yassi

FORMER REBEL STORY: Alias Yassi, who was recruited by the CPP-NPA as a minor was finally able to celebrate her birthday peacefully with her family inside the headquarters of the Philippine Army’s 8th Infantry “Dependable” Battalion in Impasugong, Bukidnon on October 17, 2021.

She recalls that they were never given the chance to celebrate such special occasions when they were still with the armed movement. Her mother even recounts that in 2020, they only had grilled mice and veggies to celebrate the occasion. The family finally decided to surrender on October 1, 2021, just in time for Yassi’s 17th birthday.

Having been able to celebrate as a family brought them so much joy. They also hope that the Philippine Army will be able to save more families from the exploitation of the communist terrorist group.



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Kalinaw News: Peace Rally, isinagawa ng ibaat-ibaang sektoral na organisasyong bilang pagdiriwant sa Ika-37th Anibersaryo ng People Power

From Kalinaw News (Feb 27, 2023): Peace Rally, isinagawa ng ibaat-ibaang sektoral na organisasyong bilang pagdiriwant sa Ika-37th Anibersaryo ng People Power (Peace Rally, conducted by various sectoral organizations in commemoration of the 37th Anniversary of People Power)



Pinangunahan ni PMAJ Ronald M. Balud ang kasalukuyang Hepe ng Baggao Police Station sa pakikipagtulungan mula sa Cagayan Police Provincial Office sa pangunguna ni PLTCOL Ramil N. Alipio, Rey Addatu ang Asst Regional Director for Operation ng NICA Region 2, Charlie Coy 77th IB sa pangunguna ni CAPT Nonette B. Banggad, at 1st PMFC Edwin Pataguan o mas kilala bilang Ka-Bagwis ang Presidente ng Sambayanan Association maging ang mga miyembro ng Kabataan Kontra Droga at Terorismo gayundin ang ibat-ibang sektoral na organisasyon ang isang peace rally bilang pagdiriwang sa ika-37th na anibersaryo ng People Power.

Dinaluhan naman nina Mayor Leonardo C. Pattung gayundin ang mga Sangguniang Bayan Members sa pangunguna ni Vice Mayor Rowel B. Gazmen bilang suporta sa adhikain ng grupo na wakasan ang terorismo sa bayan.Tinatayang nasa dalawang daan (200) o mahigit pa na dating rebelde, mga miyembro ng KKDAT mula sa ibat-ibang munisipalidad at ibat- ibang miyembro ng sektoral na organisasyon ang nakiisa sa isinagawang programa na ginanap sa Pamilihang Bayan ng Baggao sa Barangay San Jose, nitong Pebrero 25, 2023.Layunin ng grupo ang kapayapaan at pagkakaisa mula sa ibat-ibang sector kasabay nang pagkondena sa komunistang Teroristang Grupo. Anila, ang komunistang grupo ay isang malaking balakid sa pagkamit ng kapayapaan at kaunlaran sa bansa.Bitbit ang mga placard at tarpaulin, tinuligsa nila ang mga aktibidad ng terorista, gayundin ang patuloy na pagrecruit ng CPP, NPA, NDF sa mga menor de edad at katutubo.Sinunog din nila ang mga watawat ng CPP-NPA-NDF bilang simbolo ng kanilang patuloy na protesta at pagtanggi sa “ideolohiyang komunista”. Kasabay nito ang pagsindi ng mga kandila at nag-alay ng mataimtim na panalangin.Sa pangwakas na bahagi ng aktibidad ay nanumpa at pumirma din ng isang kasulatan ang mga representante ng ibat-ibang sector at mga ahensya ng pamahalaan ng buong pusong tutulong at makibahagi sa proyekto ng pamahalaan para sa kapayapaan.







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Kalinaw News: Mga Ibinaong Anti-Personnel Mines at Sari-Saring mga bala ng CTG, Nakuha sa Albay

From Kalinaw News (Feb 27, 2023): Mga Ibinaong Anti-Personnel Mines at Sari-Saring mga bala ng CTG, Nakuha sa Albay (Planted Anti-Personnel Mines and Various CTG Ammunition, Captured in Albay)



Camp Elias Angeles, San Jose, Pili, Camarines Sur – Ilang mga anti-personnel mine, sari-saring mga bala at electrical wires ang narekober ng 49th Infantry Battalion sa Barangay San Antonio, Oas, Albay nitong nakaraang araw ng Sabado, Pebrero 25.

Napag-alaman na nasa gitna ng pagpapatrol ang tropa ng 49IB nang kanilang madaanan ang isang lugar sa nasabing barangay kung saan nakuha ang walong anti-personnel mines, 1,747 piraso ng mga bala at 180 metro ng electrical wires.

Ang nasabing mga maka-teroristang kagamitan ay pinaniniwalaang ibinaon ng mga miyembro ng Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) na nakasagupa ng kanilang tropa noong Pebrero 15 sa Barangay Ramay ng nasabing bayan kung saan nasawi ang batang opisyal na si 2Lt. Nico Malcampo at pagkasugat ng apat na iba pa.

Ang paggamit, pag-iimbak at produksyon ng anti-personnel mines ay isang “war crime” at ipinagbabawal sa Mine Ban Treaty at Geneva Convention ng 1949.

Kaugnay nito, pinatitiyak ni Major General Adonis Bajao, Commander ng 9th Infantry (Spear) Division at Joint Task Force Bicolandia (JTFB) ang seguridad sa lugar dahil din sa posible pang mga pinagtataguan ng mga maka-teroristang kagamitan ng CTG at upang maprotektahan din ang mga residente laban sa presensya ng nasabing teroristang grupo.

“Tila po hindi isinasaalang-alang ng Communist Terrorist Group ang peligrong dulot nito sa komunidad. Ang mga nadiskobre po ng mga sundalo na mga pampasabog at mga bala ay napaka-delikado lalo na sa mga inosente nating kababayan. Hindi po basta-basta ang mga kagamitang ito lalo na’t ang mga bomba ay maaring sumabog kahit ano mang oras at magdulot ng matinding pinsala sa buhay ng mga inosente nating kababayan”, ani MGen. Bajao.




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Kalinaw News: 389 newly-graduated soldiers join JTF Sulu’s peace and security campaign

From Kalinaw News (Feb 27, 2023): 389 newly-graduated soldiers join JTF Sulu’s peace and security campaign



Camp Bautusta, Jolo, Sulu – Febraury 27, 2023

389 newly-graduated soldiers formally completed the Infantry Orientation Course (INFOC) Class of 06-2022 in a Closing Ceremony officiated by Maj. Gen. Ignatius N. Patrimonio, Commander of the Joint Task Force (JTF) Sulu and 11th Infantry Division held at 11th Division “Mastal” Training School in Camp Bud Datu, Barangay Tagbak, Indanan, Sulu on February 25, 2023.

According to 11th Division Training School Commandant Col. Leomar Jose M. Doctolero, “After hurdling 7 months of rigid training, you will finally graduate. As your Commandant, I am confident that when you report to your respective units, you possessed the necessary skills, knowledge and the right attitude to perform your duties.”

“Of the 389 newly-graduates of INFOC Class 06-2022, 64 were Tausugs. They will be deployed to the different units to be additional forces in support to the peace and security campaign here in Sulu,” Col. Doctolero added.

Meanwhile, graduating at the top of the class is Pvt Jay Mark O. Rivera who obtained 94.6%, Pvt Severo J. Acosta Jr as number 2 and Pvt Alfie C. Balansag as number 3. Moreso, Pvt Jeric J. Majasol received the Physical Fitness Proficiency Award for getting the highest rating of 96.7% in Physical Fitness Test.

During the ceremony, Maj. Gen. Patrimonio led the Symbolic Entrustment of Firearms to the newly-graduates which signifies the people’s trust in soldiers readiness and ability to accomplish their mission.

Maj. Gen. Patrimonio congratulated the graduating INFOC for their perseverance in hurdling the hardship of training. He also emphasized to take care of their service with utmost responsibility and discipline.

“This Command together with your families are very proud of you. Always remember the pain and sweat that you experienced during the training is temporary, but the lessons and experiences that you will bring will remain with you forever. This closing ceremony is both ending and beginning of something different.”

“Alagaan ninyo ang inyong serbisyo, ang sarili at inyong pamilya dahil ito ay pinaghirapan ninyo. We expect a lot of you, be the role that you can be and stand proud,” Maj. Gen. Patrimonio ended.

Among the senior military officials who witnessed the ceremony were Brig. Gen. Eugenio C. Boquio Commander of 1101st Infantry Brigade; Brig. Gen. Giovanni T. Franza, Commander of 1101st Infantry Brigade; Col. Christopher C. Tampus, JTF Sulu staff, and Battalion Commanders.





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Kalinaw News: Baggao residents, FRs, youth condemn CTG atrocities; conduct peace rally

From Kalinaw News (Feb 26, 2023): Baggao residents, FRs, youth condemn CTG atrocities; conduct peace rally (By Ederic Rubin)

CAMP MELCHOR F DELA CRUZ, Upi, Gamu, Isabela- More than 500 individuals joined forces in the conduct of peace rally in San Jose, Baggao, Cagayan on February 25, 2023.

Groups such as Abante-Sambayanan, Kabataan Kontra Droga at Terorismo, Youth for Peace-Baggao Chapter, Barangay Officials, and the Local Government Units marched from the Baggao Municipal Gymnasium to the town proper while holding placards denouncing the Communist Terrorist Group.

After the unity walk, the participants burned the flag of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front and declared them as Persona Non-Grata.

Baggao Mayor Leonardo Pattung and the locals signed the “Pahayag ng Pagkondena sa Komunistang Teroristang Grupo” as a manifestation that the LGU will not support the Communist Terrorist Group.

Further, this is also to condemn the presence of the Communist Terrorist Group in town which resulted in an armed encounter in Sta. Margarita, Baggao last February 2 & 13.






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Japan, Australia may conduct South China Sea patrols with US, PH – ambassador

From Rappler (Feb 27, 2022): Japan, Australia may conduct South China Sea patrols with US, PH – ambassador (By REUTERS)



If the plan materializes, it will be the first time the Philippines joins multilateral maritime patrols in the South China Sea, a move that would likely anger Beijing, which claims most of the sea as its territory

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines is in talks to possibly include Australia and Japan in planned joint South China Sea patrols with the United States, a senior diplomat said on Monday, February 27, in another sign of concern over Beijing’s activities in the strategic waters.

“Meetings have already been set and probably we may have the Japanese and the Australians join in,” Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez told Reuters.

“They would like to join in for joint patrols to make sure that there’s the code of conduct and there’s freedom of navigation,” adding it was still “an idea under discussion”.

If the plan materializes, it will be the first time the Philippines has joined multilateral maritime patrols in the South China Sea, a move that would likely anger Beijing, which claims most of the sea as its territory.


The foreign ministries of Australia and Japan and the embassies of the United States and China in Manila did not immediately respond to separate requests for comment.

The patrol talks and renewed engagement with the United States underscore how much Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has realigned his country with its historic ally, moving away from predecessor Rodrigo Duterte’s hostile approach to Washington while still pursuing close economic engagement with regional powerhouse China.

Australia and the United States have separately been discussing joint patrols with the Philippines, amid concerns about China’s assertiveness in the South China Sea, through which about $3.4 trillion of commerce passes each year.

READ: Philippines, Australia eye joint patrols in South China Sea



The United States, Japan, and Australia have been conducting trilateral naval exercises, and joint patrols with those countries would be “good for the Philippines and for the entire area”, Romualdez said, adding: “We want to have freedom of navigation.”
‘These are our allies’

The patrols “could be initially country-to-country” and expanded eventually “because these are our allies, like-minded countries,” he said.

The prospect of a four-country bloc patrolling together in the waters would send a unified message to China, which maintains a constant presence of hundreds of vessels across the South China Sea to assert its claims.

China is accused by some Southeast Asian neighbors of deploying its coast guard and a maritime militia to bully their fishermen and disrupt resupply missions and energy exploration. China maintains it is protecting its historic territory.

“For the Philippines, it allows us an alternative partner to counter China aside from US,” Rommel Jude Ong, former vice commander of the Philippine navy, said of the prospect of patrols.

“Whether we like it or not, we need to calibrate our activities with the US also to make sure we do not get drawn to issues that solely reside between the US and China.”

Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles last week said Australia wanted to expand its bilateral defence relationship with the Philippines and joint patrols were “the next step”.

Japan, Australia and the United States are among dozens of countries that recognize a landmark arbitration case in 2016 won by the Philippines that invalidated China’s expansive territorial claim.

Beijing does not recognize the ruling. It says it respects freedom of navigation but opposes actions that undermine what it considers its sovereignty.
‘Extremely pleased’

With some overlapping maritime claims, the Philippines has been ramping up rhetoric to challenge what it calls illegal Chinese activities in its exclusive economic zone.

It has made 77 complaints to China since Marcos took office in June last year. This month, he summoned the Chinese ambassador, concerned about “aggressive” Chinese maritime actions.




“Washington is extremely pleased that the Philippines is taking a stronger stand in its territorial rights,” added ambassador Romualdez, who is relative of Marcos.

The move is a stark departure from predecessor Duterte’s open disdain for the United States and efforts to appease China. Duterte was widely criticized for being reluctant to press China to abide by the arbitration ruling, concerned it could hurt investment.

Marcos on Monday described the South China Sea issue as “the most complicated geopolitical situation in the world”.

“There was a time where we did not have to worry about these threats and the intensification of the competition between the superpowers,” he said in a speech to soldiers.

Early this month, Marcos granted the United States greater access to Philippine military bases by adding four more sites, on top of five existing locations, under the 2014 Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, or EDCA, an agreement predecessor Duterte had threatened to scrap.

EDCA allows US access to Philippine bases for joint training, pre-positioning of equipment and building of facilities such as runways, fuel storage and military housing, but not a permanent presence.

Romualdez, who was also ambassador under Duterte, said recent developments showed “the relationship between the United States and the Philippines today is definitely at its best.”

https://www.rappler.com/nation/japan-australia-conduct-south-china-sea-patrols-united-states-philippines/

MILF calls for disbandment of politicians’ private armies

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Army chief challenges new 3ID head to finish fight vs NPA

From the Visayan Daily Star (Feb 27, 2023): Army chief challenges new 3ID head to finish fight vs NPA (By GILBERT P. BAYORAN)

Army chief Lt. Gen. Romeo Brawner yesterday challenged Brig. Gen. Marion Sison, newly-installed commander of the Army’s Infantry Division, to finish the fight against the New People’s Army in Regions 6 and 7.

As the new 3ID commander, Sison supervises nine Army infantry battalions, composed of about 4,500 soldiers, stationed in Negros, Panay and Bohol.

Brawner also rallied the support of various stakeholders in the peace and development campaign of the 3ID, AFP Visayas Command and the Philippine Army.

Working together, we will achieve more results in a faster manner, through the whole nation approach, the Army chief stressed in his speech during the change of command ceremony held at Camp Macario Peralta, in Jamindan, Capiz.


Under the one year and six-month stint of Lt Gen. Benedict Arevalo as 3ID commander, Brawner reported that the Bohol Party Provincial Committee, under the Komiteng Rehiyonal Negros/Cebu/Bohol/Siquijor (NCBS), was dismantled in June last year.

He added that two other NPA guerilla fronts, the South West Front of KR – NCBS, and Central Front of Komiteng Rehiyonal Panay, were also declared as weakened, on top of many ranking rebel leaders in both regions that had been neutralized, after being either arrested or killed in gun battles, and the surrender of hundreds of their members and supporters.

Brawner also noted the successful implementation of the 3ID mantra “Loved by the People, Feared by the Enemy,” which was introduced by Lt. Gen. Arevalo during his stint as commander of the 303rd Infantry Brigade.

With a very strong team of AFP Visayas Command, Brawner said he is confident that VISCOM under the leadership of Lt. Gen. Arevalo will also finish the fight against the NPA, especially in their remaining bastions in Samar and Negros.

Two Army battalions and a company of elite Scout Ranger troopers were recently dispatched from Mindanao to Samar.

In his acceptance speech, Sison said he will continue to the implement the 3ID mantra, started by his predecessor, Lt. Gen. Arevalo.

To the remaining active NPA members, Sison said he is supporting the local peace engagements, as he encouraged rebels to surrender to avail of and enjoy the benefits of the government Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E -CLIP).

But for those, who will continue to enhance terrorism, I can be your worst nightmare for the rest of your life, Sison stressed.

Arevalo said it was remarkably recorded that the 75 encounters in 3ID area of operations during the one year and six months, were all government initiated, meaning “we engage the enemy, before they engage us.”

The outgoing 3ID commander said he is optimistic that the momentum against the NPA remnants will be continued by Brig. Gen. Sison.

Arevalo stressed that he is not leaving the 3ID area of operations, but only expanding his AOR, being the new commander of the AFP Visayas Command, which has the immediate supervision also of Army’s 8th Infantry Division in Eastern Visayas, as well as Navy and Air Force assets in the region.

https://visayandailystar.com/army-chief-challenges-new-3id-head-to-finish-fight-vs-npa/

MILF calls on politicians to dismantle private armies before barangay polls

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Senior MILF leader arrested on gun charges

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PHP1.2-B new equipment boosts PNP modernization efforts

From the Philippine News Agency (Feb 27, 2023): PHP1.2-B new equipment boosts PNP modernization efforts (By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan)



NEW ASSETS. The Philippine National Police (PNP) presents its newly purchased assets as part of the modernization program at Camp Crame in Quezon City on Monday (Feb. 27, 2023). The new equipment is worth PHP1.2 billion. (Photo courtesy of PNP)

MANILA – The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday said it has acquired PHP1.2 billion million worth of new vehicles, equipment and weapons aimed at boosting the capabilities of the service and as part of its modernization efforts.

Maj. Gen. Ronaldo E. Olay, PNP director for logistics, said the new PNP equipment were procured under the PNP’s capability enhancement programs (CEPs) 2020 (balances), 2021 (balances) and 2022, with a total contract price of PHP1,239,586,796.

“The newly procured equipment will further enhance and improve the operational functions and duties of PNP offices/units nationwide in consonance with the PNP’s peace and security framework M+K+K=K or the Malasakit, Kaayusan, Kapayapaan Tungo sa Kaunlaran,” Olay said during the presentation rites of the equipment to PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. at Camp Crame in Quezon City.

Olay said the new equipment includes mobility assets -- 200 units patrol jeep (4x2) and 326 units of light motorcycle 150cc for municipal police stations; 10 units of brand new utility truck for logistics support service; on firepower 4,033 units 5.56mm basic assault rifle “Galil” and 9,544 units 9mm striker fired pistol “Taurus” for PNP wide; two high-speed tactical watercraft for the Maritime Group; and 5,458 units digital handheld radio and 221 units VHF lowband handheld radio on communication equipment.


Azurin said the equipment will be deployed in Region 1 (Ilocos Region), 2 (Cagayan Valley), and Central Luzon for patrol vehicles while the motorcycle will be deployed in some parts of Visayas.

Azurin said the sea assets will be deployed in Ilocos Norte and La Union because during the last procurement the concentration of deployment was in Zamboanga and some parts of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).

“This time bigyan naman natin ng asset ang norte because as we experienced in the past yung mga bagyo na dumating so nahirapan tayo sa rescue operation natin dahil kulang yung equipment natin sa sea mobility natin doon sa Region 1 and Region 2 (This time let's give an asset to the north because as we experienced in the past the typhoons that came we had difficulty in our rescue operation because we lacked the equipment for our sea mobility in Region 1 and Region 2),” Azurin told reporters.

Azurin said that PNP is willing to augment the inshore patrol duties of the Coast Guard and Philippine Navy with their fleet of high-speed boats.

“Actually ginagamit natin yung mga high-speed tactical watercraft natin sa maritime patrols that's why we also invited yung Coast Guard and Navy because we wanted to have a memorandum of understanding na magsanib puwersa kami para sa pagsesecure natin sa mga karagatan natin para sa mga nagdadatingan na mga kontrabando kasama na diyan yung mga human trafficking in person na idinadaan sa mga boundaries lalo na sa malapit sa Malaysia, Indonesia papasok o palabas dito sa ating bansa (Actually, we use our high-speed tactical watercraft in maritime patrols that's why we also invited the Coast Guard and Navy because we wanted to have a memorandum of understanding that we will join forces to secure our oceans for those arriving contraband including human trafficking in persons that are passed through borders especially near Malaysia, Indonesia entering or exiting our country),” Azurin said.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1196124

PH continues to protest China's ‘illegal’ presence in WPS

From the Philippine News Agency (Feb 27, 2023): PH continues to protest China's ‘illegal’ presence in WPS (By Ma. Teresa Montemayor)



MANILA – The Philippine government continues to file protests against China’s “illegal presence” in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) spokesperson Ma. Teresita Daza said the Philippines has filed a total of 77 protests against China, including 10 this year, under the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.

“The Philippines continues to protest China’s persistent and illegal presence in the Philippine waters, including those near Ayungin Shoal,” Daza said in a message to reporters.


Senator Risa Hontiveros has urged the DFA to broker security agreements with other nations to show China that the Philippines “will never stand down”.

Hontiveros emphasized the country should not only depend on its Mutual Defense Treaty with the United States in protecting its sovereign rights as similar deals can also be forged with other countries wanting peace and stability.

She said tangible steps must be taken to provide immediate help for Filipinos directly affected by China’s actions, particularly fisherfolk and coast guard personnel.

On Feb. 6, a Chinese security vessel was accused of pointing a military-grade laser at a Philippine patrol boat about 20 kilometers from Ayungin Shoal in the WPS.

In response, Marcos summoned Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian to Malacañang to express serious concern on Beijing’s "increasing frequency and intensity of actions" the Philippine Coast Guard and Filipino fisherfolk in Ayungin Shoal.

China denied the allegations and reiterated that the Philippine vessel "intruded" their waters.

Consequently, their personnel were compelled to respond in accordance with the law and warned the Filipinos to leave the area using “navigation safety” lasers.

Ayungin Shoal is part of the Kalayaan Island Group, which is an integral part of the Philippines, as well as its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and continental shelf, and over which the Philippines has sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction.

It is located about 105 nautical miles off Palawan and well within the Philippines’ 200-nautical-mile EEZ.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1196173

Ex-Cafgu shot dead in NegOr town; police eye “NPA involvement”

From the Philippine News Agency (Feb 27, 2023): Ex-Cafgu shot dead in NegOr town; police eye “NPA involvement” (By Mary Judaline Partlow)



Map of Ayungon town in Negros Oriental. (PNA)

DUMAGUETE CITY – A former member of the Citizens Armed Geographical Forces Unit (CAFGU) of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) was shot dead Sunday night in a remote hinterland in Ayungon, Negros Oriental.

Maj. Fortunato Villafuerte, Ayungon police chief, told the Philippine News Agency on Monday that the victim, Teotimo Sisoy Jr., was shot by four unidentified armed men wearing hooded jackets and riding on two motorcycles at a dimly-lit area in Barangay Amdus, Ayungon.

Villafuerte said they are considering the possible involvement of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) behind the killing of the former paramilitary man.

“We cannot discount the possibility of the NPA’s possible involvement considering his former job as a CAFGU member as we have interviewed the wife and other family members who said they have no knowledge of the victim having a serious personal grudge that would warrant killing him,” he said in mixed English and Cebuano.


Sisoy, 47, a resident of Barangay Cabang, Jimalalud, Negros Oriental, was riding a motorcycle, together with his brother, also a former CAFGU member, when the perpetrators fired at him, Villafuerte said.

The brother was not hurt in the attack.

The victim was shot six times which caused his instant death.

Recovered from the crime scene were six empty shells of caliber .45.

Villafuerte said they are also looking into another possible motive but he declined to elaborate, pending their efforts to obtain security camera footage of the route that the victim took from Barangay Tibyawan to Barangay Amdus.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1196104

389 add'l soldiers deployed to fight Abu Sayyaf in Sulu

From the Philippine News Agency (Feb 27, 2023): 389 add'l soldiers deployed to fight Abu Sayyaf in Sulu (By Teofilo Garcia, Jr.)



AUGMENTATION FORCE. Major Gen. Ignatius Patrimonio, the Army's 11th Infantry Division commander (left), entrusts a firearm to a soldier who belong to Infantry Orientation Course Class 06-2022 after the completion of their training at the 11th Division Training School in Indanan, Sulu on Saturday (Feb. 18, 2023). The 389 class members are set to be deployed to pursue the remaining leaders and members of the Abu Sayyaf Group in Sulu. (Photo courtesy of 11ID)

ZAMBOANGA CITY – The Armed Forces of the Philippines has deployed 389 additional soldiers to pursue the remaining leaders and members of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) in Sulu province, a top military official said Monday.

Maj. Gen. Ignatius Patrimonio, Joint Task Force-Sulu commander, said the additional force belongs to the Infantry Orientation Course (INFOC) Class of 06-2022 of the 11th Infantry Division (ID).

Patrimonio, also the 11ID commander, said the deployed soldiers completed seven months infantry training over the weekend at the 11th Division Training School (11DTS) in Camp Bud Datu, Barangay Tagbak, Indanan town.


Col. Leomar Doctolero, 11DTS commandant, is confident the new Army personnel possess the necessary skills, knowledge and “the right attitude to perform your duties.”

“Of the 389 newly-graduates of INFOC Class 06-2022, 64 are Tausugs. They were deployed to the different units to be additional forces in support to the peace and security campaign here in Sulu,” Doctolero said in a statement.

Among the remaining top leaders of the ASG in Sulu are Radulan Sahiron, the one-armed bandit leader, and Mudzrimar Sawadjaan, a bomb maker.

During the graduation ceremony, Patrimonio congratulated the infantry course graduates for their perseverance in hurdling the hardship of training.

“This Command, together with your families, are very proud of you. Always remember the pain and sweat that you experienced during the training is temporary, but the lessons and experiences that you will bring will remain with you forever,” he said.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1196123