SIGAY, Ilocos Sur –
Authorities are trying to locate an armed group believed to be members of New
People's Army who torched a truck here owned by tobacco giant Philip Morris
Fortune Tobacco Corp. on Jan. 21.
Ilocos Sur police
spokesperson Chief Supt. William Nerona said cops discovered two Isuzu Centro
Elf trucks in Barangay Mabileg, this town, when alerted of the incident that
Saturday afternoon.
Policemen found the
first vehicle abandoned along the road with a damaged right turn signal light
assembly while the second Isuzu Elf truck was found abandoned and burned near
the river in that barangay.
Though Ilocos Sur
police have yet to determine who were behind the attack, Philippine Army
officials said NPA rebels torched the tobacco firm’s truck.
Army Lt. Col Julio
Osias, commander of the 81st Infantry Battalion, said six armed NPA rebels
flagged down the truck driver and his assistant and commandeered it.
The rebels, however,
abandoned the truck when it got stuck in the muddy road. They flagged down
another truck soon after.
According to the
military, the truck had just delivered free fertilizers to farmers in Sigay.
Osias said that rebels
might just be making their presence felt. He said the rebels did not demand
anything from PMFTC.
PMTC has temporarily
suspended deliveries of free fertilizers, the military said.
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