GOVERNMENT FORCES continue its operations against the New People’s Army rebels in Mindanao where the communist group is actively operating.
Army soldiers have intensified their patrol and intelligence gathering, especially in North Cotabato province where fighting erupted in January in Matalam town and wounded several rebels who attacked members of the 7th Infantry Battalion.
The North Cotabato Provincial Peace and Order Council have declared the NPA and the Communist Party of the Philippines as “persona non grata” in April 2019.
The 6th Infantry Division said the operations against the NPA will not stop and called on the rebels to abandon violence and surrender peacefully and avail of the government’s offer to return to the fold of the law.
Last week, security forces killed a senior communist rebel leader, Manuel Magante, who clashed with policemen and soldiers who tried to capture him alive in his hideout in Butuan City.
Magante, who served as the regional finance officer and head of the NPA’s special operations group, was slain in the fighting in the village of San Ignacio, according to Lt. Col. Ezra Balagtey, a spokesman for the Eastern Mindanao Command.
He said Magante was tracked down in his hideout after a long and careful surveillance operation. “Magante was killed when he resisted and fought with the AFP-PNP inter-agency team who were about to serve warrants of arrest against him,” Balagtey said. “Magante was a notorious rebel leader who had a string of criminal cases from multiple murders to arson across the region.”
Troops recovered Magante’s automatic pistol and magazines, including a motorcycle, a cell phone and a laptop computer.
Balagtey said the slain NPA leader was linked to the murders of a tribal chieftain Datu Ruben Labawan and the abduction of Jail Warden Jose Melvin Coquilla in Compostela Valley in 2015; and the abduction and murder of Mayor Dario Otaza and his son Darryl, of Agusan del Sur’s Loreto town in Butuan City also in 2015.
He added that Magante was also accused as behind the disarming of peace officers in North Cotabato’s Magpet town and the raid and burning of construction equipment in Davao City in 2018.
There was no immediate statement from the NPA on the death of its top leader. The rebel group has been fighting for many decades now in an effort to topple down the democratic government and install a communist rule. (Rhoderick BeƱez)
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Army soldiers have intensified their patrol and intelligence gathering, especially in North Cotabato province where fighting erupted in January in Matalam town and wounded several rebels who attacked members of the 7th Infantry Battalion.
The North Cotabato Provincial Peace and Order Council have declared the NPA and the Communist Party of the Philippines as “persona non grata” in April 2019.
The 6th Infantry Division said the operations against the NPA will not stop and called on the rebels to abandon violence and surrender peacefully and avail of the government’s offer to return to the fold of the law.
Last week, security forces killed a senior communist rebel leader, Manuel Magante, who clashed with policemen and soldiers who tried to capture him alive in his hideout in Butuan City.
Magante, who served as the regional finance officer and head of the NPA’s special operations group, was slain in the fighting in the village of San Ignacio, according to Lt. Col. Ezra Balagtey, a spokesman for the Eastern Mindanao Command.
He said Magante was tracked down in his hideout after a long and careful surveillance operation. “Magante was killed when he resisted and fought with the AFP-PNP inter-agency team who were about to serve warrants of arrest against him,” Balagtey said. “Magante was a notorious rebel leader who had a string of criminal cases from multiple murders to arson across the region.”
Troops recovered Magante’s automatic pistol and magazines, including a motorcycle, a cell phone and a laptop computer.
Balagtey said the slain NPA leader was linked to the murders of a tribal chieftain Datu Ruben Labawan and the abduction of Jail Warden Jose Melvin Coquilla in Compostela Valley in 2015; and the abduction and murder of Mayor Dario Otaza and his son Darryl, of Agusan del Sur’s Loreto town in Butuan City also in 2015.
He added that Magante was also accused as behind the disarming of peace officers in North Cotabato’s Magpet town and the raid and burning of construction equipment in Davao City in 2018.
There was no immediate statement from the NPA on the death of its top leader. The rebel group has been fighting for many decades now in an effort to topple down the democratic government and install a communist rule. (Rhoderick BeƱez)
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