Police hunts rebs in Apayao ‘extortion,’ burning of trucks
>> Friday, August 26, 2016
CONNER, Apayao – Police are now hunting
suspected members of the New People’s Army following their “recent
atrocities” in this remote town.
Suspected NPA
members burned three dump trucks and took another vehicle after they failed to
extort money from the Omengan Construction and Development Corporation (OCDC)
in Barangay Guinaang in Conner on August 3.
According to
police reports, more than 40 suspected rebels entered the compound of the OCDC
at around 6 p.m.
They rounded up the
employees encouraging them to join their group. They confiscated the personal
belongings of the employees including cell phones and demanded supplies such as
rice and cash. However, the employees were not able to give the demands.
The group left a
demand letter for the payment of revolutionary tax.
Before leaving
the construction site compound, the rebels burned two dump trucks and one
forward truck and took another dump truck and a pick-up truck as a get-away
vehicle with two employees as their drivers. After an hour, the drivers were
sent back to site with using the pick-up truck. The dump truck was dropped into
a ravine.
A concerned
citizen reported the incident to the Conner Municipal Police Station.
Pursuit operations
were conducted by joint police and Armed Forces of the Philippines troops in
the areas.
Based on initial
investigation conducted by Conner police,
the rebels were members of the NPA under Leo Cauilan Command-Kalinga.
The OCDC is
among the construction firms who have road construction projects in the
far-flung areas of the Cordillera region including the road connecting Apayao
to the provinces of Kalinga and Cagayan.
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