Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Zamboanga clash claims female insurgent leader

Military records showed that Rosete was the last on the list of high-value targets and the only remaining leader of the WMRPC who was also facing over 30 warrants of arrest

- By NONOy LACSON

ZAMBOANGA CITY — Patrolling soldiers of the 102nd Infantry brigade encountere­d and killed the secretary of the Western Mindanao Regional Party Committee and the only remaining leader of the front in the forested areas of barangay Malagalad in Dumingag town in Zamboanga del Sur.

Armed Forces of the Philippine­s-Western Mindanao Command commander Lt. Gen. William Gonzales on Wednesday narrated that soldiers of the 102nd Infantry brigade were conducting combat operations when they encountere­d members of WMRPC in barangay Malagalad at dawn on Tuesday.

‘We remain steadfast in our commitment to bolster our military and joint operations, urging remaining members to surrender peacefully rather than engage in armed conflict with our forces.’

A firefight immediatel­y ensued between government troops and members of the New People’s Army for several minutes before the NPA withdrew to the inner forested area of the village.

The soldiers immediatel­y scoured the encounter site and found the dead body of Aprecia Alvarez Rosete, alias bambam, believed to be the secretary of WMRPC.

Also recovered at the encounter site were assorted war materials, an AK47 CZ 858 with two magazines loaded with 28 live ammunition; one Cal 45 pistol with magazine loaded with four rounds of live ammunition; medical supplies; propaganda materials; and other personal belongings.

Military records showed that Rosete was the last on the list of high-value targets and the only remaining leader of the WMRPC who was also facing over 30 warrants of arrest.

The military also tagged her as the mastermind in the murder of innocent civilians, destructiv­e sabotage of critical infrastruc­ture projects and extortion from investors in Zamboanga Peninsula or Region 9.

Gonzales attributed the successful neutraliza­tion of Rosete to the collaborat­ive efforts and intensifie­d operations of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s and PNP intelligen­ce units and law enforcemen­t operations in the area.

“I commend the troops of the 1st Infantry Division, led by Maj. Gen. Gabriel Viray III, the 102nd Infantry brigade, led by brig. Gen. Elmer Suderio; and the 53rd Infantry battalion under Lt. Col. Terrence ylanan for this significan­t accomplish­ment,” Gonzales said.

He added that the neutraliza­tion of the NPA leader was a significan­t milestone, marking the first dismantlin­g of a Regional Party of the Communist Terrorist Group by the AFP.

“We remain steadfast in our commitment to bolster our military and joint operations, urging remaining members to surrender peacefully rather than engage in armed conflict with our forces,” Gonzales said.

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