From the Philippine Star (Mar 1): Army
vows intensified operations vs NPA in NCotabato
The Army on Friday vowed to swiftly address the renewed incursions by the New
People’s Army (NPA) in North Cotabato’s restive Makilala town in retaliation of
its heavy losses in recent encounters with government forces.
Brig. Gen. Ademar Tomaro, commander of the Army’s 602nd Brigade in Carmen,
North Cotabato, told The Star that the NPA’s two atrocities this week in
Makilala -- a landmine attack, and the disarming of Moro residents by rebels
disguised as soldiers enforcing the election gun ban -- were part of the group’s
continuing retaliations after having been badly defeated in a series of
encounters with soldiers in the past eight months.
“The NPAs have been dislodged from their camps in North Cotabato after
several weeks of military operations. Now they are retaliating and sadly, it’s
the civilians who suffer most from their retaliations,” Tomaro said.
Tomaro said their community patrols in the areas vulnerable to NPA attacks
will continue on a daily basis, as part of the security measures meant to
prevent them from regaining control of the villages they once subjected to
excessive taxation activities.
“Good enough, civilian communities and local leaders are helping monitor
their activities and their tactical maneuvers,” Tomaro said.
Tomaro said NPAs disguised as Army soldiers enforcing the election gun ban
divested Moro villagers of their firearms in a daring raid in a remote district
in Makilala on Monday.
At least 60 NPA rebels arrived at Barangay Lacobe and pretended as members of
the government’s security force implementing the election gun ban.
Some of the Moro farmers in Barangay Lacobe are members of the Moro National
Liberation Front, which signed a peace pact with the national government on
September 2, 1996, while some villagers serve as volunteers in a local militia
helping the police and military maintain law and order in the area.
After collecting the firearms of the villagers, the rebels hurriedly
left.
Tomaro said he has ordered the 57th Infantry Battalion to immediately deploy
soldiers in the surroundings of Barangay Lacobe to prevent the rebels from
coming back.
Tomaro said another group of NPAs on Tuesday blasted a landmine planted along
a farm-to-market road in Barangay Bulatukan, also in Makilala.
Tomaro said the bombing was meant to scare farmers in the area and force them
into shelling out “protection money” on a regular basis.
Combatants of Army units under the 602nd Brigade have been trying to clear
landmines and booby traps the NPAs planted in certain spots in the surroundings
of Barangay Bulatukan for two months now.
“These kinds of armaments are prohibited by international laws,” Tomaro
said.
He said they will maintain a high visibility of soldiers in flashpoint areas
in Makilala as part of the measures aimed at protecting hapless villagers from
NPA harassments.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2013/03/01/914613/army-vows-intensified-operations-vs-npa-ncotabato
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