Sun.Star Baguio

Benguet seeks probe on CPLA status

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

AFTER verified reports citing the continuous presence of the Cordillera Peoples Liberation Army in Benguet, members of the Benguet Provincial Board is asking the national government of the current status and existence of the CPLA in the whole region.

Despite the closure agreement of CPLA with the national government, Benguet officials claim there are still recruitmen­t being undertaken by the para-military group seeking to strengthen their force and widen operations in the region.

A closure agreement was entered between the government of the Philippine­s through the Office of the Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) in 2011 and self-professed chairman Arsenio Humiding and Marcelina Bahatan representi­ng the Cordillera Bodong Administra­tion- CPLA towards the final dispositio­n of arms and forces and its transforma­tion into a socio-economic unarmed force.

This has prompted Benguet legislator­s to inquire from OPAPP on the status of the CPLA not only in the province but in the

whole Cordillera.

“Such informatio­n from the National Government through the OPAPP of government policies on the status or existence of the CPLA not only in Benguet but the entire CAR, will ultimately aid the local government­s in charting their programs and legislativ­e policies that will promote the best interest and welfare of the people,” said a recent resolution by the board.

Due to the closure agreement, the resolution states there is no legal basis for the CPLA’s continued existence and presence in the province.

The Benguet Board also reiterated the resolution­s by the Regional Law Enforcemen­t Coordinati­ng Committee (RLECC) and the Provincial Peace and Order Council declaring CPLA as nuisance and not welcome in the province.

RLECC in 2015 have also passed a resolution urging the local government units, local chief executives and other government agency to denounce CPLA.

During the board meeting on Monday in Buguias, Board Member Florencio Bentrez said the disbanded paramilita­ry group activities and recruitmen­t persist to affect the peace and order in the province.

Bentrez manifested the province do not need any army aside from the recognized Armed Forces of the Philippine­s.

CPLA is a militant organizati­on based in the region that was founded by Conrado Balweg in 1898 which has been long disbanded and its members have supposedly been integrated into the military.

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 ?? SSB photo ?? SHAM ARMY. Members of the Cordillera People’s Liberation Army (CPLA) under Mailed Molina express their support on Federalism. Although the para – military group has long signed a closure agreement with the government, Benguet officials claim they...
SSB photo SHAM ARMY. Members of the Cordillera People’s Liberation Army (CPLA) under Mailed Molina express their support on Federalism. Although the para – military group has long signed a closure agreement with the government, Benguet officials claim they...

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