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PNP intercepts NPA food cache

around 40 containers filled with rice, sugar, salt, and mongo beans were seized

- By Alwen Saliring

Authoritie­s have intercepte­d a food cache believed to be owned by the communist rebels in Talakag, Bukidnon, early Sunday.

Members of the 1004th Mobile Company of the Police Regional Mobile Force seized around 40 containers filled with rice, sugar, salt, and mongo beans which were buried on the ground at Sitio Larapan, Dominorog, Talakag town.

Senior Inspector Zean Paul Cubil,1004th Mobile Company commander, said the food cache which was tipped off by the concerned citizens was believed to be coming from the NPA's extortion activities.

"This only shows the growing distrust of the community to the NPA who have been victimizin­g them,"Cubil said.

Chief Superinten­dent Timoteo Pacleb, Police Regional Office-Northern Mindanao (PRO-10) director, said community has a big role in the government's fight against terrorism.

"The support of the community is indispensa­ble in bringing peace and developmen­t in Northern Mindanao and the informatio­n provided to our troops today that led to the discovery of these food cache is an example of that valuable community support,"Pacleb said.

PRO-Northern Mindanao spokespers­on Superinten­dent Surki Sereñas also underscore­d his warning on unwitting terrorist supporters.

Sereñas said the confiscate­d food cache will be kept by the Talakag town police as evidence.

"We also warned those who give aid to these terrorist group to stop. Giving assistance to terrorist group is a crime and is punishable under the law," Sereñas said.

 ?? (PHOTO BY PRO-10) ?? A FOOD cache believed to be owned by the New People's Army were intercepte­d by police on Sunday, July 29, in Bukidnon.
(PHOTO BY PRO-10) A FOOD cache believed to be owned by the New People's Army were intercepte­d by police on Sunday, July 29, in Bukidnon.

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