2 NPA guerrillas killed in another Bontoc clash
>> Tuesday, April 15, 2014
BONTOC, Mountain Province --
Government forces killed April 2 a leader of the New People’s Army and a “female
NPA amazon” operating in the tri-borders of Abra, Mountain Province and Ilocos
Sur provinces known as the AMPIS area during an encounter that started here
early last week.
In Camp
Dangwa, Benguet, Chief Supt. Isagani R. Nerez, regional police director
identified only one fatality as Daniel Pinading Alunday a.k.a. “Tikid,” team
leader of the NPA’s Squad 2, West Chico Line of the Kilusang Larangan Guerilla
Marco Command operating in Mountain Province.
Alunday
was reportedly brought down to Barangay Dalican here afternoon of April 6, upon
request of relatives, facilitated by the Cordillera People’s Alliance and later
brought to Balbalan, Kalinga.
Another
NPA guerrilla was also wounded during operation conducted by police and
military units, Nerez said.
But
according to Ruel Tabliago, information officer of the 54th IB, another female
NPA member was killed during the encounter.
Tabliago
said elements of the 54th infantry battalion and Mt Province police
provincial office clashed with the NPA at vicinity of Bandung Hill, at Barangay
Dalican here around 3 pm on April 2.
The
engagement lasted more than an hour, reportedly led to wounding of several NPA
guerillas. One wounded in the
government side identified as PO1 Manuel Dagsan was
reportedly now in stable condition.
Tabliago
said Alunday was a native of Poswoy, Balbalan Kalinga.
He added
as of April 5, elements of the
50th IB also encountered around 30 NPA
in Baklingayan, Tabakdo, Tubo, Abra. Pursuit
operations are reportedly ongoing.
Lt Col
Eddie Pilapil commanding officer of the 54th infantry battalion expressed his
sympathies to the families of the fallen rebels saying, “only
through peace can development and social justice be attained. We encourage our
brothers in the NPA to lay down their arms and take advantage of the
government’s integration program. There are many ways to solve our
problem and fighting is not one of the solutions”.
This, as
Nerez said government forces were conducting operations are press time to rid
the tri-boundary of rebel forces.
Nerez said
despite sustaining casualties during their operation against the insurgents on
March 29, where two were killed and two were wounded, they are determined to
bring justice to the victims and flush the NPA guerillas out from the area.
Two weeks
ago, while police were advancing to another NPA camp, a firefight took place
that resulted to the injury of PO1 Emmanuel Dagsan, a member of the Mountain
Province Public Safety Company who sustained a gunshot wound on his right
thigh.
He was
immediately rushed to the Baguio General Hospital for medical
treatment.
At
present, operating personnel were still pursuing NPA guerillas and trying to drive them away from a forested
area to capture another training camp of the communist rebels.
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