By DPAO, 8ID PA
April 14, 2014
Based from 8ID accomplishment record for the 1st quarter 2014, the NPA rebels suffered blows in all fronts. On manpower, twenty six (26) rebels surrendered, seven (7) were arrested and one (1) was killed during an encounter, for a total of 34 rebels neutralized.
On the part of the 8ID, one (1) soldier was killed in action, while two (2) were wounded in action. On firearms, troops recovered five (5) high powered firearms and fourteen (14) low powered firearms. Government forces incurred no loss during the period.
8ID was also able to hand over five (5) of the twenty six
(26) towns of Samar Province and ten (10) of the twenty four (24) towns of
Northern Samar Province to their LGUs as Manageable Conflict-Affected and
Development-Ready areas (MCADR) which is a manifestation that the NPA rebels
have lost their influence in these 15 towns that were handed over.
The provinces of Samar and Northern
Samar in their entirety are scheduled to be handed over by 8ID to
their respective provincial peace and order councils in June 2014 and December
2014 as MCADR areas.
In their desperate attempt to offset their setbacks and woes
the rebels resorted to killing innocent people compounding their violations
against people’s rights. During the period, the rebels perpetrated murders
against four (4) innocent and hapless civilians. The NPA murdered one (1)
former rebel, one (1) civilian, one (1) Cafgu Active Auxilliary or CAA and one
(1) Army reservist. These commissions of heinous crimes by the NPA rebels will
further alienate them from the people who already resent their extortion
activities.
Maj Gen Jet B. Velarmino AFP, Commander of the 8th Infantry
Division said: “As the timeline of 8ID to accomplish its mission to create an
environment conducive to peace and development for the whole of Eastern Visayas is nearing, we expect strong resistance
from the rebels to defend their dwindling strongholds. But the rebels will not
be able to stop the inevitable.”
“In the coming months, we will press on with the fight but
we welcome peaceful resolution to this armed conflict being waged by the NPA
rebels. To pre-empt violence, we invite all stakeholders to get involved in
winning the peace by pressuring the rebels to return to the mainstream and to
abandon armed struggle. We all need peace for the security and well-being of
our people and sustainable development in the region,” he added.
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