By Larry
T. Lopez
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- Three members of the
New People’s Army operating in Mountain Province and Kalinga laid down their
arms before government, recently.
The Army identified the three as alias Ka
Mena, alias Ka Abe/Max and alias Ka Junjun. They were presented, Wednesday,
before the Army’s 5th Infantry Division headquarters in Upi, Gamu, Isabela.
Ka Mena and Ka Abe who were from Mt.
Province, surrendered two M16 rifles while Ka Junjun from Kalinga, surrendered
two M16 rifles, one Cal. 30 Springfield rifle, one Cal. 5.56 home made rifle
and one Cal. 38 revolver.
The three voluntary surrendered to the
government after negotiations were made by the Army assigned in the area.
Col. Loreto Magundayao, Jr of the Army 5th
Infantry Division said the three were products of the government’s Transitional
Integration Program that invites communist rebels to be integrated to society’s
mainstream.
Army has recommended social and economic assistance to the rebel-surrenderees after completing the integration process required.
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