BAGUIO CITY-
A Militia ng Bayan from Bauko, Mountain Province voluntarily surrendered
recently to the Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces of the
Philippines.
Ka
Ambo surrendered without firearm after a series of negotiation.
He will be evaluated for possible provision of benefits under E-CLIP
program.
National
Intelligence Coordinating Agency Deputy Regional Director
Cherry Tamang bared this during the Cordillera Regional Disaster Risk Reduction
Management Council and Regional InterAgency Technical Group joint coordination
meeting here on May 6.
He gave
updates on insurgency amid amid COVID-19.
Tamang
presented five issues and concerns involving communist groups that need
government action.
“Propaganda
being launched by the CPP-NPA and their legal fronts especially in social
media that aims to undermine the government efforts on Covid, fund
raising and solicitation these groups are conducting; conduct of relief
operations/mission of CTG, their criticism on the Social Amelioration Program,
and termination by NPA of the multilateral ceasefire last April 30 that
signified their objective of advancing their communist agenda amid the COVID
pandemic,” he said.
“The CTG
would seek every opportunity to undermine government efforts in order to
advance their communist agenda. Hence, the need for all of us to effectively
pre-empt and actively expose their lies and deception,” Tamang said.
CRDRRMC
chairperson and OCD Cordillera Regional Director Albert Mogol urged
member agencies to continue programs and services and highlight the
good news and best practices and counter what CTG is doing.
He advised
law enforcement agencies to look into the relief mission of the CTGs that may
have been violating the rules on Authority of Person Outside Residence under
the Enhanced Community Guidelines or General CQ guidelines. (JDP/PIA CAR)
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