Isabela NPA-Army clash leaves old couple dead
>> Wednesday, December 5, 2012
By Liam Anacleto
ILAGAN
CITY – An elderly couple was confirmed dead during the recent encounter between
government forces and communist rebels in Echague, Isabela, police said.
Senior
Supt. Frank Mabanag, Isabela police director, said the rebels being pursued by
government troops were the ones who killed seven soldiers and wounded nine
others in an ambush in Echague town last Nov. 17.
Sketchy
reports said Vic Valenzuela and his wife Rosie, said to be sexagenarians, were
found dead outside their hut. Mabanag said they were used as human shields by
the retreating rebels.
Recovered
from the site were a handheld radio, teaching manuals, detonating cords, a
laptop and the personal belongings of Pfc. Albert Lagua, one of the fatalities
in the Nov. 17 ambush.
Mabanag
said the entire province is under heightened alert as special forces from the
2nd Police Public Safety Battalion were deployed at the foothills of Sierra
Madre along the boundaries of the municipalities of Jones, Echague, San
Guillermo, San Agustin and Angadanan to block the routes of the retreating
guerrillas.
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