LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- Three former members of the Communist Party of the
Philippines-New People’s Army who recently surrendered received financial
assistance from Gov. Melchor Daguines Diclas on Feb. 2.
They will also receive from the government under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP), said a press release from the regional information police office.
In a simple ceremony at Benguet Provincial Capitol, Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. Ronald O. Lee witnessed turn-over of firearms and ammunition of the former rebels.
The said event was also attended by Benguet police director Col. Reynaldo Pasiwen.
In a Facebook post of the Governor's Office-Benguet, Diclas thanked the Philippine National Police for their continued effort in efficient and effective implementation of the whole-of-nation approach against insurgency.
Lee commended the former rebels for their courage in returning to the folds of the law.
He urged members and supporters of communist groups to also surrender to authorities.
They will also receive from the government under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP), said a press release from the regional information police office.
In a simple ceremony at Benguet Provincial Capitol, Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. Ronald O. Lee witnessed turn-over of firearms and ammunition of the former rebels.
The said event was also attended by Benguet police director Col. Reynaldo Pasiwen.
In a Facebook post of the Governor's Office-Benguet, Diclas thanked the Philippine National Police for their continued effort in efficient and effective implementation of the whole-of-nation approach against insurgency.
Lee commended the former rebels for their courage in returning to the folds of the law.
He urged members and supporters of communist groups to also surrender to authorities.
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