14 NPA guerillas surrender in Abra
>> Wednesday, July 7, 2021
BOLINEY,
Abra — Another fourteen members of the New People’s Army voluntarily
surrendered here in Dao-angan, Boliney town on June 24.
Based from reports of Abra Provincial Police Office to Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. Ronald O. Lee, two of the 14 surrenderees handed-over their high-powered firearms.
Surrenderees were identified as “Potinek”, 63, who turned-over a 5.56mm rifle and “Kabati,” 45, who also gave up an M1 Carbine rifle.
“Ka Berto”, 58, yielded a Cal. 7.62mm rifle, “Ka Aries”, 41, a M16 A1 rifle and one long magazine and “Ka Vilma”, 48 who yeilded a Cal. 45 pistol.
“Ka Janeth”, 56, gave up a Cal. 45 pistol; “Ka Dina”, 46 a 9mm ingram submachine gun and one magazine; “Ka Awi”, 36, a Cal. 45 pistol and one magazine; “Ka Ambo”, 66, M16 rifle and 20 bullets.
“Ka Arthur”, 36, gave up a gauge 12 shotgun; “Ka Liwi”, 30, an Ingram submachine gun pistol and one magazine; and “Ka Rabas”, 50, an Elisco M16 A1 rifle and 20 bullets.
“Jerome”, 62, gave up a Cal. 45 pistol while “Ka Tabo”, 63, yielded a Cal.7.62mm M1 Garand bolt action rifle.
Their voluntary surrender was facilitated by police and CIDG elements, the Army’s 24th Infantry Battalion and Barangay, Dao-angan, Boliney town officials.
The surrenderees are now staying at provincial police headquarters at Camp Juan Villamor, Bangued for debriefing.
Based from reports of Abra Provincial Police Office to Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. Ronald O. Lee, two of the 14 surrenderees handed-over their high-powered firearms.
Surrenderees were identified as “Potinek”, 63, who turned-over a 5.56mm rifle and “Kabati,” 45, who also gave up an M1 Carbine rifle.
“Ka Berto”, 58, yielded a Cal. 7.62mm rifle, “Ka Aries”, 41, a M16 A1 rifle and one long magazine and “Ka Vilma”, 48 who yeilded a Cal. 45 pistol.
“Ka Janeth”, 56, gave up a Cal. 45 pistol; “Ka Dina”, 46 a 9mm ingram submachine gun and one magazine; “Ka Awi”, 36, a Cal. 45 pistol and one magazine; “Ka Ambo”, 66, M16 rifle and 20 bullets.
“Ka Arthur”, 36, gave up a gauge 12 shotgun; “Ka Liwi”, 30, an Ingram submachine gun pistol and one magazine; and “Ka Rabas”, 50, an Elisco M16 A1 rifle and 20 bullets.
“Jerome”, 62, gave up a Cal. 45 pistol while “Ka Tabo”, 63, yielded a Cal.7.62mm M1 Garand bolt action rifle.
Their voluntary surrender was facilitated by police and CIDG elements, the Army’s 24th Infantry Battalion and Barangay, Dao-angan, Boliney town officials.
The surrenderees are now staying at provincial police headquarters at Camp Juan Villamor, Bangued for debriefing.
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