2 NPA cadres surrender in Kalinga; give up rifles
>> Friday, July 24, 2020
By Peter A. Balocnit
CITY OF TABUK, Kalinga -
- Two New People’s Army (NPA) cadres surrendered to the Philippine National
Police here last week.
Aka Jeff and
aka Cris, both 21, single and elementary dropouts from Basao, Tinglayan town were
presented July 14 in a press conference at the Kalinga Provincial Police Office
multi-purpose hall with Kalinga police director Col. Davy Vicente Limmong.
It was also
attended by the Police Advisory Council (PAC), Task Force ELCAC and relatives
of the surrenderees.
Both
surrendered to authorities rifles, an –M16 and single- action inlcuding
improvised explosive devices.
The surrender
of the two was facilitated by tribemates from the Regional Mobile Force
Battalion 15 and elders of the Basao tribe.
They were
welcomed by officers of Police Regional Office Cordillera, Armed Forces of the
Philippines, provincial government and their tribemates.
Limmong said
the surrenderees will be provided protection and assistance while they are
undergoing integration while their benefits under the Enhanced Comprehensive
Local Integration Program (ECLIP) were on process.
Aka Jeff and
aka Cris said they want to undergo skills training so they can invest wisely
whatever financial benefits they will receive from ECLIP.
Both said
they wanted to engage on livelihood projects, live normal lives and be of help
to their families.
Provincial TESDA director Victor Brioso invited them to enroll at the provincial training center.
Provincial TESDA director Victor Brioso invited them to enroll at the provincial training center.
Alternative
Learning System (ALS) coordinator Lorenza Fannot also asked them to undergo ALS
education.
Jeff and Cris will now join in campaign to urge NPA members to surrender and avail of benefits under ECLIP.
PAC chairman engineer Andres Ngao-i also urged the surrenderees to join in peace-making like dispute resolution. (JDP/PAB-PIA CAR, Kalinga)
Jeff and Cris will now join in campaign to urge NPA members to surrender and avail of benefits under ECLIP.
PAC chairman engineer Andres Ngao-i also urged the surrenderees to join in peace-making like dispute resolution. (JDP/PAB-PIA CAR, Kalinga)
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