Army overruns NPA camp in Ifugao, seizes firearms
>> Sunday, December 2, 2018
ASIPULO,
Ifugao -- The Philippine Army's 54th Infantry Magilas Battalion recently overran
a New People’s Army camp here at Sitio Lab-ong, Barangay Namal, the Public
Affairs Office of the 5th Infantry Division said.
Captain
Jefferson Somera, 5ID PAO chief, said the operation was carried out around 7
a.m. on Nov. 21.
He said several high-powered firearms and
subversive items were recovered from the site.
“The
operations resulted in the recovery of one K3-Squad automatic weapon, three M16
rifles, M203 grenade launcher, five improvised explosive devices (IED),
cellular phones, 27 blasting caps, two detonators, three NPA flags, generator
set, subversive documents, and food stuff,” Somera said.
He said the operation was successful without
any casualty from the government troops.
The
Armed Forces of the Philippines has yet to determine whether the enemy side
suffered casualties.
The
recovered war materials are in the custody of the 54IB for safekeeping, while
more troops were sent to track the rebels.
Somera relayed the report of 54IB commander Lt.
Col. Narciso Nabulneg Jr. that the camp was discovered based on information
from the community.
“The operation was launched through the
information given by the civilians in the area, wherein the NPAs were busy
extorting goods and foodstuff from the masses in preparation for their grand
activity next month. This scheme irates the masses, who hardly meet their
everyday needs,” Nabulneg said in his report to the 5ID.
Somera said 5ID commander MGen. Perfecto
Rimando Jr. credited the success of the operations to the overwhelming support
given by the masses to the soldiers.
“In due time, we will reward those people
behind the seizure of the CNT (CPP-NPA-Terrorists) camp and the recovery of war
materiel. We owe everything to the people, who provided the information to our
operating troops,” Rimando said.
Somera reiterated Rimando’s encouragement to
the rebels that the government continues to offer the Enhanced Comprehensive
Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) to those who are still on the mountains to
abandon the armed struggle and live normal lives with their families.
“We will continue our mandate to protect the
rights of the people against the CNTs, as we also give second chances to those
who wish to yield to the fold of the law,” Rimando added.
On the same day, four members of the NPA
surrendered to the same unit.
“Ka
Iyong,” who serves as squad leader of Squad Uno of the Nona del Rosario Command
and “Ka Cindy,” a teenager, who belongs to the same group, surrendered to the
operating troops.
Ka Rambo” and “Ka Hadji” surrendered to the
54IB at their camp in Kiangan, Ifugao after the successful operation to overrun
the NPA camp.
They surrendered two hand grenades, one rifle
grenade, two long and three short magazines with 66 ammunition, one M16 rifle,
and one Garand rifle.
Brigadier General Leopoldo Imbang Jr.,
commander of the 503 Infantry Brigade, commended the troops of the 54IB for
their professionalism in carrying out their mission.
“I commend the officers and men of 54IB behind
the success of the operations leading to the seizure of the NPA camp, surrender
of four NPA rebels and the recovery of war materiel. We hope that peace will
soon be achieved in that area with the neutralization of the communist
terrorists,” Imbang said. -- PNA
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