The Manila Times

10 NPAs killed in SCotabato encounter

- BY JULMUNIR I. JANNARAL AND JERRY N. ADLAW

EIGHTY families were evacuated when about 50 members of the New People’s Army (NPA) attacked a para-military detachment of CAFGU (Citizen’s Armed Forces Geographic­al Unit) in Tampakan, South Cotabato on Friday morning.

A source of TheManilaT­imes from the military estimated that about six to 10 rebels were killed when two 105 mm howitzer started bombarding the area. The rebels managed to retrieve

Colonel Benjamin Leander, head of the Philippine Army’s 27th Infantry Battalion, believed the attackers are from the NPA’s 73 District Guerilla Unit of the Far South Mindanao Command front.

said prior to the skirmishes, they al- ready sighted the presence of the group who surrounded the mining site of Sagittariu­s Mines Inc.(SMI) which is heavily guarded by government soldiers.

The SMI had temporaril­y shut down its operation after the provincial government imposed its environmen­t code that prohibits open pit mining.

Senior Supt. Frank Alvero, police provincial director, said they have received intelligen­ce report about the NPA’s threat to carry out attacks in various parts of South Cotabato “and on Friday they attacked at 6 in the morning as we made our effort to reinforce and help the 27th IB,PA joining the counter operation against the NPA,” he said.

Two Huey helicopter­s of the Philippine Air Force transporte­d Army and police reinforcem­ents to the site during Barangay Liberty.

The area can only be reached by motorcycle or by foot since there is no access road.

seven hours and families in the area were forced to abandon their houses

In spite of the heavy exchange of gun on the side of the government soldiers.

Meanwhile, a voice message from certain “Ka Efren” of the NPA Far South Mindanao command dispatched through a local radio claimed they were responsibl­e in the ambush of Private Albino Bahian 3rd, a member of the Marine Battalion Landing Team (MBLT)-2, who was killed during the encounter with the NPA Guerilla Front 73 in Barangay Hinalaan, Kalamansig, Sultan Kudarat last week.

He said the ambush done by their comrades was in response to the informatio­n they received that soldiers deployed at the SMI mining site have been serving as company guards and

Alvero denied the allegation saying the soldiers were only safeguardi­ng the area after the NPA’s threat to attack police and military check points and outposts.

Central Mindanao was placed under heightened alert status following a series of ambushes and scale of hostilitie­s perpetrate­d by the NPA rebels in various parts of the region.

A business tycoon who requested not to be named said eco-tourism business has also been affected by wide scale atrocities by the NPAs in the region.

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