NPA-AFP clashes terrify Besao folks
By
Gina Dizon
BESAO, Mountain Province
-- Two farmers were detained here last week by army soldiers for alleged
illegal possession of firearms even as villagers fear harvesting their matured
rice crops due to clashes between the New People’s Army and the Armed Forces of
the Philippines.
Residents
said military trucks filled with soldiers in full battle gear are going back
and forth here in Dandanac, Tamboan with what they fear is an interval of
clashes as government soldiers scour mountains of Dandanac looking for NPA
guerillas.
Last week,
three members of the AFP died in two bloody encounters at Dandanac between the
two armed groups particularly the Leonardo Pacsi Command of the NPA and
Philippine Army.
The
81st Infantry Battalion of the 7th Infantry Division and the 54th IB
of the 5th ID of the PA are deployed in Besao.
A resident
from Dandanac this writer interviewed said this season is their ‘gapas
‘(harvest) and people are threatened with what could happen again between the
two armed groups.
Villagers
here around 70 households farm as their main
source of livelihood.
Their rice
fields are located some distance from the encounter area but near enough for
villagers to be scared to walk to fields or actually harvest.
Meantime, two
farmers were arrested by elements of the AFP due to alleged illegal possession
of two Cal. 22 firearms.
According to
the two farmers they went to get their chickens from their farm at site
Amboague to raise them at their home at Dandanac due to the
clashes.
Now they are
apprehensive what could have happened to their pig left at Amboague.
The farmers
in an interview said, military elements interrogated them to get information on
NPAs they know and where they are camped.
The two were
arrested by elements of Alpha Company of the 81st IB led by 1lt
Jade Lyzterdan Padinas Gavino.
Gavino and
company brought the two farmers to the custody of the Philippine National
Police at Besao PNP station.
Both were
admitted at Besao District Hospital due to gastritis with one having a history
of chest pains, and the other with a lingering limping condition.
As of press
time, there are still no charges filed against the two farmers.
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