Manila Bulletin

PNP begins localized...

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have been given directives on how to handle situations when there are NPA elements who want to surrender,” said Banac.

“They were also given directive on how to handle local NPA leaders who want to talk to them. The PNP will be open as we help the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s in this effort (localized peace talks),” he added.

The President had earlier ordered the permanent terminatio­n of the peace negotiatio­ns and recalled the appointmen­t of five government negotiator­s who had been tasked to talk with the rebels.

The peace negotiatio­ns between the government and the NPA, through the National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s (NDFP), had earlier bogged down after Duterte himself got pissed off when the rebels continue to attack policemen and soldiers during the negotiatio­ns.

With the terminatio­n of the peace talks, Banac said police commanders were also instructed to be alert at all times for possible escalation of attacks from the communist rebels.

“Our local units are constantly reminded to be alert because of the continuous threats from the NPA and other threat groups,” said Banac.

The communist rebels have been waging more than four decades of armed struggle against the government after attempts to strike a peace deal with various administra­tions failed.

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