Key Philippine Military and Insurgency-Related Events

By Retired Analyst

Monday, February 22, 2021

Davao counterinsurgency ‘experiment’ continues with P1.58-billion BDP fund

From the Business Mirror (Feb 23, 2021): Davao counterinsurgency ‘experiment’ continues with P1.58-billion BDP fund (By Jovee Marie de la Cruz)

The National Security Council (NSC) has justified that barangays in Davao City and the rest of Davao region are in need of socioeconomic development after being under the influence and threat of New People’s Army (NPA) for decades.

Responding to accusation of lawmakers from the Makabayan bloc, National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon, in a news statement, said Davao City and the rest of Davao region “are qualified” to be given allocations under the Barangay Development Program (BDP).

Earlier, members of the Makabayan bloc questioned the reported P1.58-billion counterinsurgency funds under the proposed 2021 budget of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) to several barangays in Davao City.

Esperon said the NTF-ELCAC has carefully verified that said areas are vulnerable to the threat of communist groups.

According to Esperon, vice chairman of the NTF-ELCAC, the presence of NPA rebels has long been a factor that has hindered the development of Mindanao, the Davao region and of Davao City.

Records showed that of the five Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army Regional Party Committee in Mindanao, four are in Eastern Mindanao, namely, Northeast Mindanao Regional Committee (NEMRC); the North Central Mindanao Regional Committee (NCMRC); South Mindanao Regional Committee (SMRC); and the Far South Mindanao Regional Committee (FSMRCC).

“The fact remains that there are numerous isolated and remote barangays within Davao City. Hence, with the large land are of Davao City, there still a need for development and infrastructure for the growth of the city,” Esperon said.

Also, contrary to the claim of Makabayan bloc that there are no armed conflicts in Davao City, Esperon said within the city is an existing armed guerilla unit called Pulang Bagani Command and that the SMRC comprises five sub-units threatening the largest city in the country.

From 2016 to the present, Esperon said security forces were able to dismantle four guerilla fronts in Davao City; two in Davao de Oro; three in Davao del Norte; two in Davao Occidental; two in Davao Oriental; and one in Davao del Sur.

Over the years, Esperon further said, these guerilla fronts controlling access to barangays prevent developmental projects from entering their strongholds and therefore leading to a cycle of poverty; isolation; hunger; and lack of educational and livelihood opportunities.

A total of 215 barangays in Davao region were cleared of NPA influence and are now ripe for developmental projects through the BDP.

“For progress to begin, communities must be first freed from the threat and influence of the NPA. The dismantling of guerilla fronts necessitates a comprehensive process of improving coordination between security operations and developmental intervention projects,” Esperon said.

As a flagship project of the government, the BDP offers to every barangay a package of socio-development programs such as P12 million farm-to-market roads; P3 million school buildings; P2 million water and sanitation system; P1.5 million health sanitation and P1.5 million livelihood and other projects.

For Davao City, Esperon pointed out that the city is in need of school buildings to replace the Salugpungan schools, which were operated as NPA training centers. There are 55 Salugpungan schools in the entire Davao region.

Currently, the administration has identified at least 822 barangays cleared of NPA threats, to be included in the BDP to be carried by the NTF-ELCAC. The BDP will provide each barangay a P20-million socio-economic development package.

https://businessmirror.com.ph/2021/02/23/davao-counterinsurgency-experiment-continues-with-p1-58-billion-bdp-fund/

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Foreign diplomatic missions now required to clear all NGO donations with DFA

From the Manila Bulletin (Feb 21, 2021): Foreign diplomatic missions now required to clear all NGO donations with DFA (By Roy Mabasa)

All foreign diplomatic missions in the Philippines are now bound to seek “appropriate clearance” from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) before funneling funds to non-government organizations (NGOs) in the country.

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This directive was contained in Note No. 2021-0592 dated February 5, 2021 addressed to all accredited diplomatic missions in the Philippines.

“The Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines presents its compliments to all Diplomatic Missions accredited to the Republic of the Philippines and has the honor to inform the latter that all foreign government funding intended for Philippine non-government organizations (NGOs), regardless of mode of disbursement, transfer or download of funds, shall be coursed through the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines for appropriate clearance,” the department said in the one-page document.

Aside from the NGOs, the DFA also reminded foreign missions donating to the Bangsamoro Region of the existing regulations, specifically for donations related to the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic.

“Meanwhile, donations to the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) shall remain guided by the Guidelines on Foreign Donations to the BARMM in Relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic circulated to all Diplomatic Missions through Note Verbale No. 2021-0201 dated 14 January 2021,” it added.

Sources said the DFA’s issuance of note to foreign diplomatic missions is reportedly part of the ongoing investigation and the freezing of assets of several designated terrorist organizations, associations, or groups of persons under the Anti-Terror Act of 2020.

Among those earlier classified under the terrorist designation were the Communist Party of the Philippines and the New People’s Army (CPP-NPA); Islamic State East Asia; Maute Group; Daulah Islamiyah and other associated groups.

In an advisory on February 16, 2021, the DFA said: “Based on the resolutions, the above groups’ assets shall be subject to investigation and/or freezing by the Anti- Money Laundering Council pursuant to Republic Act No. 10168 (The Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act of 2012).”

In June 2019, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. reminded European states to seek clearance first before funding NGOs in the Philippines following an investigation conducted by the Armed Forces of the Philippines that revealed the European Union has reportedly released its first tranche of more than 621,000 Euros (PHP36,663,840) to the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines, a grassroots organization with alleged ties to communist rebels.

https://mb.com.ph/2021/02/21/foreign-diplomatic-missions-now-required-to-clear-all-ngo-donations-with-dfa/
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150 rebels, supporters surrender in Cagayan

From the Philippine Star (Feb 22, 2021): 150 rebels, supporters surrender in Cagayan (Michael Punongbayan)

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has lauded the recent surrender of at least 150 New People’s Army (NPA) guerrillas and their supporters in Cagayan.

Lt. Gen. Arnulfo Marcelo Burgos Jr., chief of the Northern Luzon Command, said the surrender was a major victory in the government’s anti-insurgency campaign.

“This mass surrender of the Milisya ng Bayan and party members from different NPA-affiliated mass organizations is a testament that the communist terrorists no longer enjoy the support of the masses in these communities,” Burgos said.


He urged other rebels and their supporters to abandon the armed struggle and return to the fold of the law.

The surrenderees are currently undergoing debriefing and profiling, a requirement for the government’s enhanced comprehensive local integration program set for returning rebels.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2021/02/22/2079428/150-rebels-supporters-surrender-cagayan
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4 hurt in IED blast in Sorsogon

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Feb 22, 2021): 4 hurt in IED blast in Sorsogon (By: Mar S. Arguelles)

Three civilians and a police officer were wounded when two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) exploded on the national highway in Pilar town in Sorsogon province on Monday, Feb. 22.

Major Maria Luisa Calubaquib, Bicol police spokesperson, said Corporal Jeffry Enconge Putian and three civilians were injured and taken to the Bicol Regional Training and Teaching and Hospital (BRTTH) in this city for treatment. The identities of the civilians were yet to be determined.

Calubaquib said suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebels planted the IEDs meant to ambush a Philippine National Police (PNP) truck carrying 11 policemen from the 92 Special Action Command.


The truck was bound for the PNP Bicol headquarters in Camp Simeon Ola in this city for the mandatory reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction testing for coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

A report said the policemen were in Barangay Putiao at 7:25 a.m when fired upon by an unknown number of NPA guerrillas.The rebels allegedly set off two IEDs along the highway, and a 20-minute firefight ensued.

The police troops engaged the NPA members in the brief firefight, prompting the rebels to flee.

The bomb attack also caused minor damage to the unit’s Gazelle Truck.

Clearing operations were being conducted in the area as of Monday noon.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1398595/4-hurt-in-ied-blast-in-sorsogon
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SAF member hurt in Northern Samar firefight with alleged NPA rebels

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Feb 21, 2021): SAF member hurt in Northern Samar firefight with alleged NPA rebels (By: Joey Gabieta)

A member of the Special Action Force (SAF) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) in Northern Samar was wounded during a firefight with alleged members of the New People’s Army (NPA) on Friday.

Patrolman Villanor Dumaguing sustained a gunshot wound on his knee as a result of the encounter.

Dumaguing, who is a member of the 12th PNP-SAF assigned at the Northern Samar provincial police office, was brought to a hospital in Calbayog City, Samar where he is recuperating.

Brigadier Gen. Ronaldo de Jesus, police regional director, commended Dumaguing for his bravery as he extended financial assistance to the wounded police officer.

During his recent visit to the region, PNP chief Director Debold Sinas said policemen are part of the campaign of the national government to end the country’s long-running insurgency problem.

Northern Samar continue to be a hot bed of insurgency problem in Eastern Visayas along with the provinces of Samar and Eastern Samar.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1398281/saf-member-hurt-in-northern-samar-firefight-with-alleged-npa-rebels
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Abu killed in shootout; kidnapping plot foiled

From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Feb 22, 2020): Abu killed in shootout; kidnapping plot foiled (By Jeannette I. Andrade)

An Abu Sayyaf group member was killed in a shootout with police in Sulu on Saturday. 

Gen. Debold Sinas, chief of the Philippine National Police, claimed that the slain Abu Sayyaf, Wahid Sahid, had been surveilling prominent families in Zamboanga City possibly for kidnapping. 

Sahid, a member of the subgroup under Almujir Yadah, allegedly smuggled high-powered guns and armed the bandits in Sulu province and Zamboanga City. 

On Saturday morning, an undercover agent who posed as buyer went to Sahid’s house in Sitio Buton, Barangay Kansipat in Panamao town, Sulu. 

After Sahid’s illegal sale of firearms was confirmed, the arresting team rushed to Sahid’s house but was met with gunfire. Police fired back and killed Sahid. 

Several firearms were seized from the house.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1398397/abu-killed-in-shootout-kidnapping-plot-foiled
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Kalinaw News: Rescued IP minors return home

From Kalinaw News (Feb 21, 2021): Rescued IP minors return home



Camp Quintin Merecido, Buhangin, Davao City- On the evening of February 21, 2021; the thirteen (13) rescued minors from the University of San Carlos retreat house in Cebu City belonging to the group of the Indigenous People (IP) of Talaingod, Davao del Norte arrived at Davao International Airport, DAVAO CITY.

Said minors were welcomed by personnel of Police Regional Office 11 led by Deputy Regional Director for Operation PCOL EDGAR ALAN O OKUBO together with PCOL RANIE P HACUELA, Davao Norte Police Provincial Office Director and Davao Norte Tribal Leaders.

The 13 minors were rescued on February 15, 2021 by the operatives from Police Regional Office 7 in coordination with Police Regional Office 11, the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA), and other concerned agencies.

These minors were transfered from the Talaingod Salugpungan School to Haran in 2018 and then later confirmed they were brought to the retreat house of University of San Carlos in Talamban, Cebu City in a yet to be determined timeline.

The rescue operation came after the parents of the minors sought for help from their tribal leaders, PRO 11 police, and the Municipal Social Worker Development Officer (MSWDO) of Talaingod, Davao Del Norte.

Immediately after their arrival at DIA, the minors together with their parents were transported to a Quarantine Facility in Talaingod Municipality, DAVAO DEL NORTE on board the Talaingod Municipality Bus.

With the foregoing, a case of kidnapping against the personalities responsible in taking the children to Cebu without the knowledge and consent of their parents will be initially filed thereat.

With all these, PBGEN FILMORE B ESCOBAL, RD, PRO 11 remarked: “these children were taken from their parents with false promises of bright future pero ang akala nilang magandang buhay ay ginagamit lang pala ang kanilang mga anak nitong mapagsamantalang grupo.” PBGEN ESCOBAL concluded.

PBGEN Escobal, ordered for further investigation as to the participation of organization or group behind and involved in the exploitation of these IP minors.

[Kalinaw News is the official online source of information on the pursuit for peace in the Philippines This website is a property of the Civil-Military Operations Regiment, Philippine Army located at Lawton Avenue, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City. Contact us: kalinawnews@cmoregiment.com]

https://www.kalinawnews.com/rescued-ip-minors-return-home/

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Kalinaw News: Medical Officer ng rebeldeng CPP-NPA, nagbalik-loob sa pamahalaan; mga pampasabog isinuko

From Kalinaw News (Feb 21, 2021): Medical Officer ng rebeldeng CPP-NPA, nagbalik-loob sa pamahalaan; mga pampasabog isinuko



CAMP MELCHOR F DELA CRUZ, Upi, Gamu, Isabela- Boluntaryong sumuko at nagbaba ng mga pampasabog ang isang medical officer ng Regional Sentro De Gravidad (RSDG), Komiteng Rehiyon-Cagayan Valley (KRCV) ng teroristang Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army sa hanay ng 86th Infantry Battalion noong ika-20 ng Pebrero taong kasalukuyan sa Barangay Jose Ancheta, Maddela, Quirino.

Kinilala ang nagbalik-loob sa pamahalaan na si alyas Nika, Squad Medic ng Squad Dos ng rebeldeng RSDG na kumikilos sa mga bayan ng Echague at Jones sa lalawigan ng Isabela. Ayon kay alyas Nika, isang nagngangalang alyas Brando ang nagpasampa sa kanya sa rebeldeng CPP-NPA noong Oktubre taong 2017. Ngunit matapos ang anim na buwan mula nang siya ay marekrut, agad din siyang naglie-low dahil sa mga naranasang hirap sa loob ng kanyang inanibang rebeldeng grupo. Pagbabahagi niya na hindi nabibigyan ng karampatang atensyong medikal ang dati niyang mga kasamahan na napupuruhan sa mga engkwentro laban sa tropa ng pamahalaan.

Dagdag pa niya, bagamat naaawa siya sa mahirap na kalagayan ng kanyang mga kasamahan sa tuwing napapalaban sa kasundaluhan man o kapulisan, pinili ni alyas Nika na distansiyahan ang terroristang CPP-NPA dahil hindi na rin niya kaya pang sikmurain ang mas higit pang pagpapahirap na ginagawa ng mga kadre ng teroristang CPP-NPA sa kanilang mga simpleng mandirigma. Kaya naman, malaki ang kanyang pasasalamat sa mga ginawang hakbang ng mga kasundaluhan ng 86IB upang tuluyan na niyang maputol ang kanyang ugnayan sa mga rebeldeng CPP-NPA.

Sa kanyang pagbabalik-loob sa pamahalaan, bitbit ni Alyas Nika ang apat na Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).

Ikinagalak ni MGen Laurence E Mina PA, Commander ng 5th Infantry Division, Philippine Army ang ginawang pagbabalik loob ni alyas Nika. Isa na naman itong malaking dagok sa rebeldeng grupong CPP NPA. Ang mga isinukong pampasabog ay malaking bagay naman upang makaiwas sa kapahamakan ang mga alagad ng pamahalaan pati na rin ang mga inosenteng sibilyan. “Muli nating hinihikayat ang mga nalalabi pang mga rebeldeng nalinlang sa maling ideyolohiya ng CPP-NPA. Nakahanda ang pamahalaan upang kayo’y alalayan sa inyong pagbabagong buhay. Nakahanda rin ang kasundaluhan at kapulisan upang kayoy protektahan laban sa mga pang-aabuso at pananakot ng mga rebeldeng CPP-NPA.”

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https://www.kalinawnews.com/medical-officer-ng-rebeldeng-cpp-npa-nagbalik-loob-sa-pamahalaan-mga-pampasabog-isinuko/
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Kalinaw News: Hundreds benefit from Army-LGU medical mission in Aurora

From Kalinaw News (Feb 21, 2021): Hundreds benefit from Army-LGU medical mission in Aurora



BALER, Aurora-A total of 352 villagers benefitted from a one-day medical-dental mission conducted by the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Maria Aurora Led by Mayor Amado M. Geneta and the Army’s 91st Infantry “Sinagtala” Battalion, at Barangay San Juan, Maria Aurora, Aurora.

Lt. Col. Reandrew P. Rubio, commander of 91st IB said that the successful health outreach program was realized together with the provincial and municipal medical team, barangay officials and other partners who also participated in.

He said that the personnel of Charlie Company, HHSC, 91IB and 3 CMO Coy led by 1st Lieutenant Roberto Gruta Apelado, Jr., acting CMO Officer participated the Medical Mission with LGU Maria Aurora.

He said that the government troops provided 31 free haircut, 63 optha, 45 circumcision, 17 HIV screening, 11 cough screening, 57 dental, and 128 blood pressure benefited respectively.

Rubio added that the activity is also in line with the implementation of End Local Communist Armed Conflict (ELCAC) through the delivery of basic services needed by the local residents.

The top military official in this province described the activity as a success, noted that medical missions in impoverished areas are important for them to feel the presence of the government as well as to bring the unit closer to the people.

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https://www.kalinawnews.com/hundreds-benefit-from-army-lgu-medical-mission-in-aurora/

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4 communist rebels surrender in Libacao

From the Panay News (Feb 22, 2021): 4 communist rebels surrender in Libacao



LIBACAO, Aklan – Four members of the New People’s Army (NPA) voluntarily surrendered to the local government here.

The barangay captain of Manika turned over the surrenderers to the local government on Feb. 18.

The four were affiliated with the NPA’s Kilusang Rehiyong Panay operating in Barangay Manika and Barangay Dalagsa-an.

The surrenderers were cousins and were all locals of Libacao. They joined the NPA last December 2020 in return for cash.

They decided to leave the group because they realized they were deceived. The money promised them did not materialize, they said.


The local government of Libacao would evaluate the surrenderers for the Enhanced Comprehensive and Local Integration Program.

Presently, the four were in the custody of the Libacao municipal police station.

Police Brigadier General Rolando Miranda welcomed the surrender.

“I encourage other communist group members to surrender because the government’s assistance awaits you. Let us help our government end local communist armed conflict,” he said.

https://www.panaynews.net/4-communist-rebels-surrender-in-libacao/
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Yecla: Another activity against terror to be held

From the Mindanao Times (Feb 22, 2021): Yecla: Another activity against terror to be held (BY RHODA GRACE SARON)


THE Task Force Davao and other security units in the city will hold another community exercise to test the “Culture of Security,” the anti-security drive.

Based on the report, the community exercise will be held at the barangay level and aims to evaluate the cooperation of the residents in reporting persons doing suspicious activities, staying true to the Culture of Security campaign ‘May Nakita, Dapat Magsalita.’

Col. Consolito Yecla, Task Force Davao commander, said that the activity was planned
after after reports that there were lawless elements targeting barangay captains supportive of government initiatives for rebel returnees.


“The CPP/NPA (Communist Party of the Philippines/New People’s Army) Central Committee has ordered the deployment of Special Partisan Units (SPARU) in Davao City to liquidate uniformed personnel. The latest report reveals that the liquidation squads will also target Punong Barangays supportive of EO (Executive Order) 70 or the TF ELCAC (Task Force To End Local Communist Armed Conflict) in the city,” he said.

During the exercise, 20 “rabbits”, actors who will pose as members of the SPARU, will be deployed in some barangays.

“We urge Dabawenyos not to panic as this will only be a community exercise,” Yecla said.

The exercise aims to:

1) elicit information on the presence and activities of government forces in the purok/barangay;
2) test, check, search or ask for security measures (i.e. placement of CCTV (closed circuit television cameras, guarding system);
3) reveal repeat visits of an individual without making any significant purpose; and,
4) and reveal very unusual behavior of individuals in the entry and exit points of government facilities like barangay hall (keeps observing and quickly leaves when approached).


The city government will announce the start of the activity through the Public Safety and Security Command Center (PSCC), the Davao City Disaster Radio, and the media.

The military unit conducted a pilot test of the exercise on on Friday in one barangay under the jurisdiction of Sta. Ana Police Station where four “rabbits” were deployed but only three were captured.

Yecla said that the Task Force and the Liga ng mga Barangay will double-time the campaign on the involvement of ordinary citizens in the culture of security.

https://mindanaotimes.com.ph/2021/02/22/yecla-another-activity-against-terror-to-be-held/
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NPA member from Bukidnon killed in Lanao Sur encounter

From MindaNews (Feb 22, 2021): NPA member from Bukidnon killed in Lanao Sur encounter (By RICHEL V. UMEL)

ILIGAN CITY (MindaNews / 21 February) — A member of the New People’s Army (NPA) from Bukidnon was killed in an encounter with the Philippine Army’s 5th Infantry Battalion in the hinterlands of Maguing in Lanao del Sur at around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Lt. Col. Romulus Rabara, commander of the 5th Infantry Battalion said
the slain NPA was left behind by the NPA, according to the press release issued by the 1st Infantry Division on

Rabara said his troops
also recovered two M16 rifles, two M79 grenade launchers, one KG9 sub-machine gun, a hand grenade, bandoliers, magazines with ammunitions, and combat packs with personal belongings.


Brig. Gen. Jose Maria Cuerpo, commander of the 103rd Infantry Brigade based in Marawi City told MindaNews that around 25 NPA guerillas used parts of the forestal area in Maguing town as their safe haven.

Cuerpo said the NPA came from the boundary of Bukidnon, passing through the forests of Wao and Bumbaran in Lanao del Sur.

He said accurate and timely report of the civilians regarding the presence of the NPA let to immediate military response.

“Our troops can immediately respond and quell any threat in the province if they(civilians) continuously report and collaborate with us,” he said. (Richel V. Umel / MindaNews)

https://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2021/02/npa-member-from-bukidnon-killed-in-lanao-sur-encounter/
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Pambujan MTF-ELCAC provides decent burial for dead NPA rebel

From the Philippine Information Agency (Feb 22, 2021): Pambujan MTF-ELCAC provides decent burial for dead NPA rebel (By PIA 8)

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LOPE DE VEGA, Northern Samar- The Pambujan Municipal Tadk Force -ELCAC provided a decent burial for the unidentified New People’s Army (NPA) rebel who died during the encounter on February 15, 2021 in Brgy. Cagbigaho, Pambujan, Northern Samar.

The cadaver of the said rebel was recovered by the troops from 43IB after it was abandoned by his fleeing NPA comrades, and then turned over to Pambujan Municipal Police Station (MPS).


A 3-day wake for the said rebel was held at Pambujan Municipal Auditorium. On 19 February 2021, the unidentified rebel was finally laid to rest after being given a decent burial at the public cemetery of Pambujan.

"Nananawagan ako sa mga NPA na nasa bundok pa, na sumuko na kayo at tanggapin ang tulong ng gobyerno habang kayo ay buhay. Hindi kagaya ni brother (killed NPA), ang tulong ng gobyerno na kanyang nakamtan ay ang ihatid na lamang siya sa kanyang huling hantungan ," Commanding Officer of 43IB Lieutenant Colonel Raymundo C Picut Jr said. (PIA8/CMO, 43rd IB)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1067538
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Lokal Serbisyo Caravan in S. Leyte town benefits two ELCAC vulnerable barangays

From the Philippine Information Agency (Feb 22, 2021): Lokal Serbisyo Caravan in S. Leyte town benefits two ELCAC vulnerable barangays (By Erna S. Gorne) 

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SILAGO, Southern Leyte, February 19 (PIA) - - Led by the Basic Services Cluster of the Southern Leyte Provincial Task Force – End Local Communist Armed Conflict (PTF-ELCAC), the activity dubbed as “Lokal Serbisyo Caravan – Wave II ” redound to benefit two vulnerable barangays in Silago town.

The ELCAC Lokal Serbisyo Caravan was held for two most disadvantaged barangays, Salvacion and Laguma, Sunday, February 14, 2021, bringing government services closer to some 500 barangay folks and children.


Silago Municipal Mayor Pacita Almine said the barangay folks were amazed and grateful of the government services held on a non-working day.


Silago Municipal Mayor Pacita Almine distributed the Jollibee food packs for 221 children prepared by the OPAV during the Lokal Serbisyo Caravan led by the SoLeyte PTF ELCAC - Basic Services Cluster at brgy Salvacion, Silago, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021. (PIA SoLeyte)

“ My people are now in festive mood in response to the service caravans brought to their community especially on this heart day. The people not only heard but felt the touch of the government today,” Mayor Almine said in an interview with PIA Regional Head Erlinda Olivia p. Tiu.

No less than the 14th IB Philippine Army uniformed men and women conducted the following free services like medical check-up, tooth extractions, circumcisions, massage, hair cut and provision of free medicines.


Children lined up for the free circumcision conducted by the 14th IB Philippine Army, among the medical and dental services held during the Lokal Serbisyo Caravan - Wave II for ELCAC vulnerable barangays of Salvacion and Laguma, both from Silago last February 14, 2021.

The Office of the Presidential Assistance in the Visayas (OPAV) brought more than two hundred Jollibee food packs for children and were distributed by Vice Governor Christopherson Yap and Mayor Almine.

The people passionately expressed their immediate needs such as the construction of evacuation centers, need for potable water and farm to market roads.

The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) representative had a one-on-one discussion with one of the participants concerning land disputes.

The whole of nation approach in the government’s efforts to end local communist armed conflict was actively participated in by Regional Directors Ceasar Karl Rimando of DILG, Marie Angela Gopolan of DSWD and Erlinda Olivia P. Tiu of PIA, 14th IB Lt.Col. Roberto Obaob and a host of national line agencies’ representatives ready with their services offerings. (nbq/esg/PIA-8 SoLeyte)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1067558
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Roads connecting remote barangays could help end 5-decade era of local insurgency

From the Philippine Information Agency (Feb 22, 2021): Roads connecting remote barangays could help end 5-decade era of local insurgency (By Samuel D. Candido)

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BORONGAN CITY, Feb 22 (PIA) – By providing accessibility to government programs and services with passable roads and bridges, the fifty years of the CPP-NPA insurgency in Eastern Samar particularly in the City of Borongan could possibly come to an end.

This was the firm standpoint of City Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan C. Agda in a recent virtual conference with the other members of the Provincial Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (TF-ELCAC) chaired by Governor Ben P. Evardone.


In his presentation, Mayor Agda stressed that one reason which continuously divides between and amongst people in far communities, is the inaccessibility to basic government services.

The City Mayor cited in Barangay Pinanag-an, this city, with more than a thousand households. This remotest barangay is about a three-hour motorboat ride from the wharf in Borongan and before reaching the place, about five more barangays are passed through.

He further said, to recall, sometime in 2019 a bloody encounter between the government troops and the CPP/NPAs transpired in this remote barangay, which ended up in the loss of lives of several soldiers with their comrades severely wounded as well.

This was followed with another ambush of a civilian vehicle in a nearby poblacion barangay which killed a number of civilians and a policeman and some others left wounded.

“People from remote barangays need us, people in the government. They need interventions, but all our planned interventions will be limited to none if we can hardly reach them, and if their needs remain unabated, resentment, division could prevail,” he added.

Government has been in constant battle with the NPA insurgents and hundreds of peace talks have been made while innocent and helpless civilians are sometimes involved. Apparently, some issues have yet to be addressed, particularly the problem of the inaccessibility to government services.

For the Borongan City Government, Mayor Agda presented one poverty alleviation program, the “Dukwag Agrikultura” (DA) which was approved recently by the City Council, with program components aimed to improve the economic standing of marginalized farmers.

However, he said, many of the identified agricultural farms are located in insurgency-laden communities, which in one way or another hamper production.

“With the construction of needed roads and bridges, perhaps, some peace and order issues can be addressed eventually,” he stressed.

To fulfill an earlier promise to the rural folks in the upstream barangays, Mayor Agda has lined up, a number of road opening projects, in his strong desire to improve the living condition of most of them, by providing better access to basic skills trainings and livelihood, medical and other social services, including education.

For 2021, now awaiting budget appropriations are the road opening of Phase 2 of Canyupay-Hebacong-Benowang-Baras-Pinanag-an; Surok-San Mateo Road (Phase2); Road Construction/Concreting of Cabalagnan-Canyupay (Phase 2); Road Opening/Concreting at Surok-San Mateo (Phase 4); Road Opening/Widening of Amantacop road; Road Opening at Sta. Fe; Road Opening of Balacdas-San Pablo; Road Opening at Sabang South-Sitio Lipgutan, and Road Opening at San Gabriel to Kaputian Falls, a Tourist Area. (nbq/SDC/PIA-E. Samar)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1067611
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PRO6 launches RTF ELCAC6’s ‘Akap Kapatid’ pilot program

From the Philippine Information Agency (Feb 22, 2021): PRO6 launches RTF ELCAC6’s ‘Akap Kapatid’ pilot program (By Jaime S. Cabag) 

ILOILO CITY, Feb. 22 (PIA) – The Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTF-ELCAC) in Western Visayas launched a new program entitled “Akap Kapatid” spearheaded by Police Regional Office 6.

This seven-day activity is a uniquely designed intervention program that employs collaborative response among members of RTF-ELCAC.



The pilot program, which began February 16 was held in Botong, Oton, Iloilo, focuses on human welfare and social well-being of surrenderees.

The event was attended by 82 participants, 64 of whom are from Tapaz, Capiz and 18 are from Calinog, Iloilo.

Part of the program on February 20 was the medical mission and service caravan which was participated in by the PNP, Armed Forces of the Philippines, National Economic and Development Authority, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, local government units of Calinog and Tapaz, Department of Agricultre, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Department of Health, Department of Public Works and Highways, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority and Philippine Medical Association.

All the 82 participants were able to benefit from the services provided by the said government agencies. The PNP Health and Dental Service provided tooth extraction, dentures, prosthodontics, medical check-up, BP monitoring, eye check up and ECG to qualified or identified beneficiaries.

The participants were also given other services such as haircut, manicure and pedicure hired by PRO6. Services by other government agencies such as issuance of community tax certificates, giving of seeds and seedlings, distribution of educational materials and receiving of inquiries were also done.



Present during the event were PNP-DPCR director Police Major General Rhodel Sermonia, PNP Spokesperson Police Brigadier General Ildebrandi Usana, PRO6 Director Police Brigadier General Rolando F. Miranda, 301st Brigade commander Brigadier General Marion Sison, DSWD 6 Director Evelyn Macapobre, RTF-ELCAC 6 Legal Coordination Cluster head Prosecutor Flosemer Chris Gonzales, TESDA 6 director Jerry Tizon, Calinog, Iloilo mayor Francisco Calvo, and Office of the Presidential Adviser for the Visayas ASEC Anthony Gerard Gonzales attended the culmination program held February 21.

During the culmination activity, Gonzales turned over the judicial affidavits taken from the surrenderers. Certificates of completion were also given to the participants for having completed the 7-day program.

The highlight of the culmination program was the distribution of mountain bikes, gift packs and cash amounting to P5,000.00 each from the Philippine National Police.

In his message, Miranda said that two more Akap Kapatid programs will be conducted based on the schedule or availability of the participating agencies.

“This is just the beginning. We will sustain the communication that we have with the communities in Tapaz and Calinog by conducting more police-community relations activities” Miranda said.

Meanwhile, in her impression, Lahug, Tapaz, Capiz barangay official Jobelyn Giganto, who is one of the participants, , expressed her gratitude to the government for extending assistance and for letting them undergo the program.



“Ipabalo gid namon sa amon mga kabarangay kung ano kanami ang programa sang gobyerno (we will tell our fellow barangay residents how good this government program is),” she said.

Participant Nineta Caballero of Masaroy, Calinog, Iloilo, expressed that her perception about men in uniform changed after the program, saying “Wala na kami nahadlok sa army kag pulis. Gintratar nila kami sang maayo (We are no longer afraid of the army and poliice. Tthey treated us well),” she said.

Akap Kapatid is aligned with the government’s Executive Order 70 that aims to change the beliefs of the surrenderers and increase their confidence on the government; disengage from participating and supporting Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) activities; and use the whole of nation approach in addressing the root causes of local armed conflict by prioritizing the delivery of basic government services, social development package, and the construction of much-needed infrastructures.

The Akap Kapatid program includes lectures and activities and enables the participants to know themselves, their community, and the government’s plans, programs and projects especially in far-flung areas. (PIA6/ Story from PLtCol. Joem J. Malong/PRO6-RPIO )

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1067566
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Valenzuela forms city, brgy task forces to stop local insurgency problem

From the Philippine Information Agency (Feb 22, 2021): Valenzuela forms city, brgy task forces to stop local insurgency problem (By Rhodelia R. Divina)



CALOOCAN CITY, Feb. 22 (PIA) -- To solidify their support to the national government’s whole-of-nation efforts to put an end to communist insurgency in the country, all 33 barangays of Valenzuela City pledged their commitment to help end local communist armed conflict (ELCAC) through the creation of a City and Barangay Task Force on ELCAC at the Valenzuela City Center for the Performing Arts (VCCPA) Auditorium recently.

The City and Barangay Task Force on ELCAC also vowed to adopt principles, implement policies, plans, and programs that will address all insurgency-related issues and terrorist threats, and to lead localized peace engagements in accordance with the nation’s peace and development agenda.

The local ELCAC task forces also signified their active participation to fully implement the Retooled Community Support Program (RCSP) – aiming for an engaged, transformed and more empowered barangays in Valenzuela City in the future.


E.O. No. 70

The establishment of the local task forces and the ceremonial signing of the Pledge of Commitment took place during the Barangay Peace and Order Summit organized by the Valenzuela City Philippine National Police (PNP), in compliance with Executive Order (E.O.) No. 70, Series of 2018, which was signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on December 4, 2018.

The EO endeavors to institutionalize the whole-of-nation approach in attaining inclusive and sustainable peace, create a National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), and direct the adoption of a National Police Framework.

Aside from founding the NTF-ELCAC, the EO also mandates the setting up of regional ELCAC task forces all over the country.

The whole-of-nation approach gives attention to the primary reason of insurgency, internal disturbances and tensions, and other armed conflicts and threats through the government’s strengthened and coordinated delivery of basic services and social development packages. This approach likewise promotes societal inclusivity and ensures the active participation of all sectors of society in the pursuit of peace agenda.

In 2019, President Duterte directed the NTF-ELCAC to “work doubly hard in addressing the problems of insurgency so that our people can enjoy safer and more secure [communities]”.

Peace and Order Summit

While insurgency issues predominantly hound the countryside, the National Capital Region (NCR) is gradually being infiltrated by communist-terrorist groups (CTGs) according to the Philippine National Police-National Capital Region Police Office (PNP- NCRPO).

PCOL Julius C. Suriben, PNP-NCRPO Chief of Regional Community Affairs and Development Division (RCADD) cited that NCR and its cities are being targeted by these groups because of NCR’s vulnerability as it houses the seat of government, it serves as a fertile ground for insurgents as it is home to big universities, and that the metro provides ample opportunities to fire up the masses through its numerous issues and propaganda events.

PCOL Suriben further stressed the importance of having a dynamic stance to stem insurgency even at the city or barangay level.

“A proactive city or barangay task force on ELCAC is needed in delivering prompt response and taking quick, proper, and correct steps to address the issue of CTGs. Also, the ELCAC task force can strengthen the community to prevent and suppress the destructive work of the Left. Lastly, the task force can also pave the way for the city or barangay to achieve sustainable development and for constituents to live stable, comfortable, and secure lives,” he explained.

Vice Mayor Lorie Natividad-Borja, for her part, expressed gratitude to the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the PNP, and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) for implementing local ELCAC programs and reiterated Valenzuela City’s support for and commitment to the government’s peace-keeping initiatives.

“Naniniwala kami na walang siyudad na magiging patuloy na maunlad kung magulo at walang katahimikan. Kaya po, dito sa siyudad ng Valenzuela, sa pangunguna po ni Mayor Rex Gatchalian, umasa po kayo sa [aming] patuloy na pagtalima sa [inyong] mga programa upang lalo pa nating mapanatili ang peace and order. Kaisa po ninyo ang buong lungsod ng Valenzuela,” Vice Mayor Natividad-Borja assured.

In his message read by NPD Director PBGEN Nelson Bondoc, NCRPO Regional Director PMGEN Vicente Danao Jr. articulated his desire for the police and the city and barangay task force "to have a strong connection to be able to work together and strategize how to maintain the peace and order in the barangays."

Present during the event were Valenzuela Liga ng mga Barangay President Hon. Bienvenido Bartolome Jr. and barangay captains, SK Federation President Hon. Exequiel Serrano and SK Chairpersons and Kagawads, DILG Valenzuela City Director Mary Jane Nacario, Barangay Peace and Order Kagawards, and Valenzuela City Disaster Risk Reduction Management (VCDRRMO) Head Dr. Arnaldo Antonio.

Also around to grace the event were Valenzuela City Police Station (VCPS) officials led by Chief of Police PCOL Fernando Reyes Ortega, Northern Police District (NPD) officials led by Director PBGEN Nelson Bermudez Bondoc, and Chiefs of Police of the cities of Caloocan, Malabon, and Navotas, and Armed Forces of the Philippines – Philippine National Police (AFP-PNP) Valenzuela City Task Unit Commander MAJ Edwin CariƱo. (PIA NCR)

https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1067605
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Suspected NPA rebel killed in Lanao clash

From the Philippine News Agency (Feb 22, 2021): Suspected NPA rebel killed in Lanao clash (By Teofilo Garcia, Jr. 



A suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebel was killed and four high-powered firearms were seized following a clash with government troops in a remote barangay in Lanao del Sur, military officials announced Monday.

Lt. Gen. Corleto Vinluan Jr., commander of the Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom), said
the clash happened at around 4:30 p.m. Saturday in Barangay Ragayan in Maguing.

Troops of the Army’s 5th Infantry Battalion under the Joint Task Force ZamPeLan (Zamboanga Peninsula and Lanao provinces) were on combat operations when they clashed with a group of NPA rebels.

Lt. Col. Romulus Rabara, 5IB commander, said the firefight ensued for several minutes. The rebels fled in different directions, leaving behind the remains of their slain comrade.

Rabara said the slain rebel, whose body was turned over to the local government, has yet to be identified.


The troops scoured the clash site and recovered four high-powered firearms consisting of two M-16 armalite rifles and two M-79 grenade Launchers; one low-powered firearm; and several other war materiels including a hand grenade, one bandoleer, 10 magazines with ammunition, 22 rounds of ammunition for M203; and, five combat packs with personal belongings.

Rabara added that the troops also saw bloodstains in the area and enemy withdrawal route.

Maj. Gen. Generoso Ponio, Joint Task Force ZamPeLan commander, said they would continue to conduct focused military operations and intelligence monitoring and intensify the whole-of-nation approach to convince the rebels to lay down their arms and return to the fold of the law.

The Communist Party of the Philippines-NPA is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1131421
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Rebel slain in clash gets decent burial in north Samar

From the Philippine News Agency (Feb 22, 2021): Rebel slain in clash gets decent burial in north Samar (By Sarwell Meniano)



DECENT BURIAL. The town hall of Pambujan, Northern Samar where the remains of a slain member of the New People’s Army was laid in state before given a decent burial on Sunday by local officials and the military in Pambujan, Northern Samar. His comrades abandoned his body in clash with government forces. (Photo courtesy of Pambujan LGU)

A slain member of the New People’s Army (NPA) got a decent burial on Sunday from local officials and the military in Pambujan, Northern Samar days after his comrades abandoned his body in a clash with government forces.

The unidentified rebel was laid to rest at the Pambujan public cemetery after a three-day wake at the town’s auditorium, said 2 Lt. Roxane Valenciano, civic military operations officer of the Philippine Army's 43rd Infantry Battalion.

“Nobody claimed his body and no one recognized him during the three days of his wake at the auditorium,”
Valenciano said in a phone interview Monday.

The rebel died on Feb. 15 in a brief gunbattle with soldiers in remote Cagbigaho village in Pambujan town.

He was one of the three rebels who fought with patrolling troopers. A soldier was injured during the clash. A bandolier and a notebook were recovered after the firefight.

Northern Samar is considered to be the NPA’s stronghold in Eastern Visayas due to poor road network, thick forest, high poverty incidence, and low level of education in upland communities.

The NPA, which has been waging a five-decade armed struggle against the government, is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1131429
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Cop, 3 civilians, hurt in NPA bomb attack

From the Philippine News Agency (Feb 22, 2021): Cop, 3 civilians, hurt in NPA bomb attack (By Mar Serrano)



A policeman and three civilians were wounded when an improvised explosive device (IED) planted by suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebels exploded along the national highway in Barangay Putiao, Pilar town in Sorsogon province on Monday.

Major Maria Luisa Calubaquib, Police Regional Office (PRO-5) spokesperson, said Police Corporal Jeffry Enconge Putian and the three other victims, who are yet to be identified, were rushed to the Bicol Regional Training and Teaching and Hospital (BRTTH) for treatment.

The police said the rebels intended to ambush the Philippine National Police (PNP) truck loaded with 11 policemen from the 92nd Special Action Command bound for Camp Simeon Ola headquarters.

The police personnel were able to retaliate and engage the rebels in a brief firefight, prompting the communist terrorists to flee.


Clearing operations are still being conducted in the area as of this posting.

Brig. Gen. Bartolome Bustamante, PRO-5 regional director, in a statement, condemned the latest atrocity perpetrated by the communist terrorist group (CTG), whose true objective is to sow chaos and disorder in the community.

He called on the public to "resist CTGs and cooperate with authorities to help end the threat of insurgency in Bicol".

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1131440
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Cops nab NPA 'assassin' in Agusan Sur

From the Philippine News Agency (Feb 22, 2021): Cops nab NPA 'assassin' in Agusan Sur (By Alexander Lopez)



ARRESTED. Authorities arrest Recson C. Precioso, 28, an alleged member of the Special Partisan Unit of the New People’s Army at a checkpoint in the Agusan del Sur town of Esperanza Sunday afternoon (Feb. 21, 2021). Precioso yielded a .357 caliber revolver, officials say. (Photo courtesy of PRO-13 Information Office)

Police have arrested an alleged member of the Special Partisan Unit (SPARU) of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) in the Agusan del Sur town of Esperanza over the weekend.

In a statement on Monday, the Police Regional Office in Caraga Region (PRO-13) identified the suspect as 28-year-old Recson C. Precioso, a resident of Barangay San Jose, Esperanza.

Brig. Gen. Romeo M. Caramat Jr., PRO-13 director, said Precioso was arrested at a police and military personnel checkpoint following a tip-off that an armed individual was heading their way on a motorcycle.

Authorities spotted the handle of a gun tucked on Precioso's waist, which turned out to be a .357 caliber revolver loaded with three ammunition, Caramat said.

“Precioso failed to present supporting documents such as License to Own and Possess Firearms upon verification,” he added.

A former rebel positively identified the suspect as a member of the SPARU unit of Guerilla Front (GF) 8 of the North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee (NEMRC), Caramat said.

The SPARU unit has long been regarded as an urban assassination unit of the NPA, the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines.


The suspect will be facing charges for violation of Republic Act No. 10591 or the Comprehensive Law on Firearms and Ammunition.

“PRO-13 vows to stop any attempt of the CTG (Communist Terrorist Group) to sow violence in Caraga Region, like killing of government officials, uniformed personnel, and civilians,” Caramat said.

The CPP-NPA is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1131491
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PNP seeks Army’s help to track down 9 dismissed Jolo cops

From the Philippine News Agency (Feb 22, 2021): PNP seeks Army’s help to track down 9 dismissed Jolo cops (By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan)



ARMY ASSISTANCE. Philippine National Police Chief Gen. Debold Sinas holds a press conference at Camp Crame in Quezon City on Monday (Feb. 22, 2021). Sinas said the PNP sought the assistance of the Philippine Army in tracking down nine former police officers implicated in the fatal shooting of four Army intelligence operatives in Jolo last year. (PNA photo by Christopher Lloyd Caliwan)

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, Gen. Debold Sinas, on Monday said they already sought the assistance of the Philippine Army (PA) in tracking down the nine former police officers implicated in the fatal shooting of four Army intelligence troopers in June last year.

"Our dialogue is still ongoing and some of them are still hesitant to surrender but we already gave copies of the arrest warrant to the PA to help us in tracking them,"
Sinas said in a media interview.

Sinas said the dismissed Jolo cops are wary of surrendering due to fears about their security and safety despite earlier assurances that they will be detained in PNP national headquarters at Camp Crame, Quezon City.

"But they still refused to surrender so our manhunt goes on,"
Sinas said.


Aside from the PA, he said they also gave copies of the arrest warrants to the National Bureau of Investigation.

Reports said the nine former policemen are still in Jolo, Sulu.

Last month, a panel of prosecutors of the Department of Justice found probable cause to indict the nine police officers -- Senior M/Sgt. Abdelzhimar Padjiri; M/Sgt. Hanie Baddiri; S/Sgt. Iskandar Susulan; S/Sgt. Ernisar Sappal; Cpl. Sulki Andaki; Pat. Moh Nur Pasani; S/Sgt. Almudzrin Hadjaruddin; Pat. Alkajal Mandangan; and Pat. Rajiv Putalan for four counts of murder and planting of evidence.

The panel did not recommend bail for the accused.

Sinas earlier approved the dismissal from service of the police officers.

Killed in the June 29, 2020 incident were Maj. Marvin A. Indammog, 39; Capt. Irwin B. Managuelod, 33; Sgt. Jaime M. Velasco, 38, and Cpl. Abdal Asula, 33.

The four soldiers were conducting intelligence and monitoring operations against two suspected suicide bombers when gunned down by the nine Jolo police officers.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1131456
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