Connect with us

News

Convince your NPA kin, friends to surrender: Army

Published

on

NPA SURRENDER. Members of the 503rd Brigade of the Philippine Army receive a Garand Rifle from Alias “Sibat” (center), a 37-year-old NPA leader for two decades at the boundaries of Abra, Mountain Province, and Ilocos Sur, who surrendered to government troops in Mountain Province on Monday (July 16, 2018). (Photo courtesy of 5ID via PNA)

NPA SURRENDER. Members of the 503rd Brigade of the Philippine Army receive a Garand Rifle from Alias “Sibat” (center), a 37-year-old NPA leader for two decades at the boundaries of Abra, Mountain Province, and Ilocos Sur, who surrendered to government troops in Mountain Province on Monday (July 16, 2018). (Photo courtesy of 5ID via PNA)

BAGUIO CITY — The Philippine Army’s primary unit covering northern Luzon is calling on relatives of members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in the upland region of Cordillera to convince their kin to return to the folds of the law.

The call came as an NPA leader, who has been operating in the boundaries of the provinces of Abra, Mountain Province, and Ilocos Sur, surrendered to the 503rd Infantry Brigade in Bontoc town, Mountain Province on Monday.

“Let us encourage our friends, relatives, and family members that are working, and/or in the Communist Terrorist Groups or the New People’s Army to surrender and avail of the benefits guaranteed under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP),” Captain Jefferson Somera, Public Affairs Office chief of the Philippine Army’s 5th Infantry Division (5ID), said in a phone interview with the Philippine News Agency (PNA) on Wednesday.

The 5ID is the Philippine Army’s primary unit covering Northern Luzon. The unit has expressed support for localized peace talks and is now asking the locals to support the initiative in their communities.

Alias “Sibat”, 37, was the Acting Squad Leader of the Sandatahang Yunit Pampropaganda (SYP), Kilusang Larangang Guerilla of the NPA in northern Philippines. He decided to go down the mountains and avail of the government’s assistance program for former rebels.

He turned over to authorities a Garand rifle with two clips and a few rounds of ammunition.

As of this posting, “Sibat” is still with the 54th Infantry Battalion in Bontoc, Mountain Province for debriefing and his surrendered firearms are in the battalion’s custody for safe keeping.

5ID Commander Brigadier General Perfecto Rimando praised “Sibat” for his decision to return to the mainstream of society.

“The experience of Sibat only proves that the communist ideology brings nothing good to its members and to the people. If the old guys like Sibat are now surrendering because they saw the futility of their cause, then we need to double our efforts to reach out to more CNT members, especially the younger ones,” Rimando said.

Somera also quoted 503Bde Commander BGen. Leopoldo Imbang Jr. as saying: “Sibat revealed that in his 20 years in the terrorist group, he saw no progression to their cause. He lost almost all of his life to a cause that never lifted their lives, his comrades’ lives, and those of the ordinary people.”

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

PBBM PBBM
News13 hours ago

PBBM expects ratification of PH-South Korea FTA deal this year

MANILA — President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is expecting the ratification of the free trade agreement (FTA) between the Philippines...

tattooed man wearing orange shirt inside a jail tattooed man wearing orange shirt inside a jail
News13 hours ago

BuCor: 805 PDLs released in April

MANILA – Prison officials on Friday said 805 persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) were released from various operating prisons and...

News13 hours ago

Consumers using excessive water to get warning from MWSS

MANILA – Consumers with excessive water consumption in Metro Manila and nearby provinces may receive warning notices from the Metropolitan...

Headline13 hours ago

100 caregivers wanted in South Korea

MANILA – The Republic of South Korea is looking for 100 Filipino caregivers, according to the Department of Migrant Workers...

Entertainment1 day ago

Kim heats up the summer as Metro’s latest cover star

Sizzles as Metro Body 2024 headliner Multimedia idol Kim Chiu shares her journey to healthy living and her reaction to...

Health1 day ago

Can this thumb test tell if you are at increased risk of a hidden aortic aneurysm?

All the parts of our bodies share an inherent connectivity. This goes much further than “the foot bone’s connected to...

Dua Lipa Dua Lipa
Entertainment1 day ago

Radical Optimism is Dua Lipa’s philosophy for dealing with life’s chaos – but radical openness is a better approach

  In a teaser video for her third album, Radical Optimism, Dua Lipa explained that every track has that “through-the-struggle-you-are-going-to-make-it”...

Mother Holding Her Baby Mother Holding Her Baby
Health1 day ago

Do we really need to burp babies? Here’s what the research says

Parents are often advised to burp their babies after feeding them. Some people think burping after feeding is important to...

News1 day ago

Our research shows a strong link between unemployment and domestic violence: what does this mean for income support?

MART PRODUCTION/Pexels Increasing income support could help keep women and children safe according to new work demonstrating strong links between...

Students Sitting Inside the Classroom While Using Their Smartphone Students Sitting Inside the Classroom While Using Their Smartphone
Canada News1 day ago

Why students harmed by addictive social media need more than cellphone bans and surveillance

Recently, five school boards in Ontario filed a lawsuit against the major social media platforms: Facebook and Instagram, Snapchat and...

WordPress Ads