BALBALAN, Kalinga –
Army troops found two camps here communist rebels abandoned in haste as
government forces intensified combat operations forcing rebels to leave their
bases.
2Lt. Edgar Jeric
Gonzales of the 50th Infantry Battalion based
here bare this saying the first camp was discovered Feb. 14 at Barangay
Ab-abaan while the other was on Feb. 23 at Sitio Guin-ang in Dao-angan.
According to Gonzales,
civilians tipped off the military on the camps where New People's Army
guerillas reportedly splintered into small groups to evade pursuing soldiers.
The 50th IB had
resumed military operations following lifting of unilaterally-declared
ceasefire in February.
President
Rodrigo Duterte, who had initiated a resumption of peace talks with rebels,
earlier directed the military to launch all-out-war against them nationwide.
The NPA, which had
been the first to cancel the ceasefire, is holding six police and military
personnel as prisoners of war in areas of Mindanao.
Soldiers earlier
overran a huge rebel camp in a remote Namal barangay in Asipulo town, Ifugao
following a running gun battle with fleeing rebels.
This, as Army Lt. Col.
Gulliver Señires, commander of the 50th IB, said they will pursue localized
peace talks with rebels “provided the NPAs are sincere, present sensible terms,
and the right people are involved.”
While there are no
peace talks, Duterte’s all-out-war policy will be sustained with public
assurance that human rights are respected, international humanitarian law and
rules of engagement are observed, he said.
Señires though called
on the NPAs including the "Militia ng Bayan" to surrender and avail
of the benefits under the Comprehensive Local Integration Program.
The program offers
P7,000 in re-integration assistance; P15,000 in immediate assistance; P50,000
in livelihood assistance, remuneration for surrendered firearm and PhilHealth
membership for NPA members who turn themselves in.
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