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More NPA supporters yield as gov't continues aid

By Liza Agoot / Philippine News Agency

SURRENDERED. Several firearms were turned over by 12 Militia ng Bayan who surrendered in Abra on Tuesday (June 22, 2021). Capt. Marnie Abellanida, Police Regional Office Cordillera information officer, on Wednesday (June 23, 2021) said they will be documented and processed to allow them to receive government assistance under the enhanced comprehensive local integration program of the government. (Photo courtesy of PROCor PIO)

CAMP DANGWA, LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – Wanting to clear their names and have a better future, more New People’s Army (NPA) supporters are yielding to the government and now receiving aid to start a new life.

Capt. Marnie Abellanida, Information officer of the Police Regional Office Cordillera (PROCor), on Wednesday said a total of 12 Militia ng Bayan (MB) have returned to the fold of the law and surrendered with their firearms to the police in Abra on June 22.


He said those who voluntarily surrendered were identified as alias "Edmar", 54; "Solo", 38; "Mandag" 60; "Yaos/Sadem", 58; "Melvin", 38; "Bagwis", 42; "Joker/Lindol", 38; "Joker", 42; "Yoyong", 63; "Ranes", 35; "Soli", 54; "Wanti", 46.


Abellanida said the 12 surrenderers have been identified as supporters of the Agustin Begnalen Command and Antonio Licawen Command of the Kilusang Larangang Gerilya (KLG) North Abra and KLG Abra, Mountain Province, Ilocos Sur (AMPIS) of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA).


He said the 12 returnees decided to lay down their arms after series of negotiations initiated by the joint operatives from the Regional Intelligence Division (RID), Regional Mobile Force Battalion 15 (RMFB 15), and Abra Provincial Police Office.


The police officer said the returnees also handed over two M16 rifles with two magazines; two .45 caliber pistols with seven bullets; M2 Carbine rifle with serial number 693511 together with one magazine; M1 carbine with one magazine; improvised 7.62 bolt action rifle; STI EDGE caliber .45 pistol with one magazine and four bullets, Smith and Wesson .357 magnum revolver with five bullets; one caliber .45 pistol, one rifle grenade; and improvised 5.56 rifle with one magazine and three bullets.


He said the 12 are in the custody of the PNP for evaluation, documentation, and processing of their assistance under the enhanced comprehensive local integration program (ECLIP).


The officer said under the ECLIP, a surrenderer is entitled to immediate assistance, firearms remuneration, and several other government aids that will enable the person to have a much better life compared to one in support of the terrorist movement.


PROCor gives aid to 37 surrendered


Former members of Communist Terrorist Groups (CTG) and Militia ng Bayan (MB) who previously returned to the folds of law in the province of Abra received immediate cash assistance worth PHP2,000 each and grocery packs in a simple program on June 22 in Manabo, Abra.


Abellanida said each of the 34 received their immediate assistance amounting to a total of PHP74,000. The turn-over was witnessed by Manabo Mayor Joana Dumasing and Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) Myrna Bersalona.


The Communist Party of the Philippines, together with its armed wing the NPA, is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines. (PNA)

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