Army troops discover NPA camps in far Isabela villages
>> Monday, November 12, 2012
GAMU,Isabela – Army troops of the 51st
Division Reconnaissance Company, discovered New People’s Army camps in a series
of operations, in depressed barangays of Isabela that started Nov. 2.
Col. Miguel Puyao Jr. of the 51st
Army Division public affairs office said troops discovered an abandoned enemy
satellite camp with structures at Barangay Disulap, San Mariano, Isabela.
The troops also recovered 25 kg rice while
scouring the camp.
Puyao said on Nov. 3, troops discovered a
freshly abandoned NPA camp composed of 30 newly constructed huts potable water
source.
Meanwhile, Army troops belonging to 86th
Infantry Battalion reportedly discovered an abandoned NPA camp at Villa Robles,
Palanan, Isabela Nov. 3. S
The camp had 14 caves that can accommodate
around 100 persons covered with thick vegetation.
The NPA camps reportedly served as training
grounds of the underground movement
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