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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

14 Muslim extremists, NPA rebels yield in Mindanao

COTABATO CITY – Over a dozen Muslim extremists and communist rebels surrendered to the Philippine military in the troubled southern region of Mindanao where security forces are battling for hearts and minds to lure state enemies to return to the fold of law.

 



Photos released by the military's Western Mindanao Command to The Mindanao Examiner show the groups of BIFF members and New People's Army rebels following their surrender in Mindanao. 

Lt. Gen. William Gonzales, chief of the Western Mindanao Command, said Tuesday that 11 members of the pro-ISIS group BIFF or Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters have surrendered over the weekend.

 

“The downfall of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters is near at hand,” he said following the group’s surrender. “The continued conduct of decisive military operations by the 92nd Infantry Battalion led to the voluntary surrender of the members of the BIFF-Karialan Faction in Libungan town in North Cotabato province.”

 

Quoting a report from Maj. Gen. Alex Rillera, commander of the anti-terror Joint Task Force Central, Gonzales said the BIFF members also handed over four sniper rifles, one M79 grenade launcher, two M1 Garand semi-automatic rifles, three anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade launchers and two Uzi submachine guns. 

 

Gonzales said those who surrendered were each provided a bag of rice and other assistance from the Tulong ng Gobyernong Nagmamalasakit program of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao government. 

 

“The snowball of BIFF surrenders is a result of the convergence among government agencies and stakeholders, including the local government units, military, and police, among others. Through our collaborative efforts, the decades-old security concerns in Central Mindanao will soon be totally resolved,” he said as he renewed calls for other extremists to surrender peacefully and take advantage of the government’s amnesty program.

 

He said three members of the New People’s Army rebels led by a platoon leader also yielded in the town of Kalamansig in Sultan Kudarat province on the same day. They also surrendered two M16A1 automatic rifles and one M14 rifle.

 

“Due to the intensified combat and non-combat operations of the Joint Task Force Central, the influx of surrenders continues as alias Tata, commanding officer of Dabu-Dabu Platoon, of the NPA’s Far South Mindanao Region and two others submitted themselves to the 37th Infantry Battalion and the Palimbang Municipal Police Station, and the 12th Regional Mobile Force Company,” Gonzales said.

 

“The surrender of former rebels manifests the continuous dwindling of the communist terrorist group. Our efforts to convince the CTG (communist terrorist group) remnants to lay down their arms have proven effective, as evidenced by the multifarious gains that we already achieved. Nevertheless, all our successes are attributed to the collaborative efforts among security agencies and various stakeholders. Rest assured that we will continue to level up our operations to sustain the momentum,” he added. (Mindanao Examiner)



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