The military’s Southern Luzon Command has identified 27 towns and 65 barangays in the provinces of Quezon, Rizal, Batangas, Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro where it said the communist New People’s Army rebels pose a security threat to the conduct of peaceful election.
Maj. Gen. Caesar Ronnie Ordoyo, Solcom
chief, told newsmen during a media forum Thursday at Camp Nakar that included
the Solcom, Philippine National Police and Commission on Elections that the
military and police are closely monitoring the situation in those places to
ensure peaceful election and “protect the sanctity of the people’s will.”
Ordoyo said the communist rebels were
demanding permit-to-campaign (PTC) fees, ranging from P1,000 to P1 million, from
politicians in Southern Luzon.
He said recovered communist document on Aug. 7,
2012 showed that the rebels were asking P800,000 to P1 million from a
gubernatorial candidate; P400,000 to P600,000 from a congressman; P50,000 to
P100,000 from a mayor; P10,000 to P20,000 from a city councilor; and P1,000 to
P10,000 from a municipal councilor.
Col. Generoso Bolina, Solcom spokesperson,
appealed to candidates to stand up and not submit to the coercion tactics of the
NPA rebels.
He said the military and police are ready
to provide security to candidates against harassment from the rebels.
The Communist Party of the Philippines,
however, denied the collection of PTC fees.
In its statement, the rebel group advised
candidates who wish to campaign within their so-called “revolutionary areas,” to
strictly follow policies being promulgated by the NPA, “to ensure peace and
order, avoid ‘dirty’ electoral practices and uphold the interests of the masses
in the area.”
“Among these is the policy prohibiting the
use of ”dirty money,”
vote-buying and other ”dirty politicking” in the revolutionary areas.
Revolutionary police powers will be applied to prevent such practices,” the CPP
warned in the statement.
During the media forum, Ordoyo also
disclosed the presence of suspected nine private armed groups in Batangas, two
in Cavite and one in Laguna.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/389849/npa-still-a-big-election-threat-says-solcom
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