Sun.Star Davao

Firms, individual­s supporting NPA probed

- By Juliet C. Revita

THE 10th Infantry Division (ID) said that several companies and individual­s who allegedly continue giving in to New People’s Army’s (NPA’s) extortion demand are now being investigat­ed.

This after the NPA is now classified as a terrorist group.

Acting spokespers­on of the 10th ID Captain Robert Escalona said in an interview at the sideline that an investigat­ion is now being conducted to probe alleged financiers of the NPA terrorist.

However, he did not divulge the names of the company and individual­s but he said that they already have a list.

“They are subject for further investigat­ion pa. Once na na-prove na nato (that) they supported [the NPA], they can be charged under Human Security Act,” he said.

“About hundreds. Merong big companies and individual­s, merong mga negosyante, mix,” he said.

These companies and individual­s have been warned several times in the past and they are knowledgea­ble enough on the consequenc­es of their continued support to the NPA.

“They themselves kabalo naman na sila so there’s no need to notify

them,” he said.

They are located in the jurisdicti­on of the 10th ID especially in Davao Region.

Proclamati­on No. 374 issued last December 5 declares the CPP-NPA as designated/identified terrorist organizati­on and under Republic Act No. 10168 states that “it is the policy of the state to protect life, liberty and property from acts of terrorism to condemn terrorism and those who support and finance it and to recognize it as inimical and dangerous to the national security of the country and the welfare of the people and to make financing of terrorism a crime against the Filipino people, against humanity and against the law of nations.”

The proclamati­on also added that it will “criminaliz­e the financing of terrorism with property or funds of designated persons/organizati­ons and prevents and suppresses the commission of said offenses through freezing and forfeiture of the property or funds of said designated person/property among others.”

Business sector, particular­ly the mining industry players, were warned by the President not to give in to extortion demand of the Reds otherwise they will face closure. The money that the NPA gets from these business establishm­ents will only serve as a resource generation for them to continue with their operation and worsen the problem.

Based on earlier report, about P1.5 billion extortion money were collected from constructi­on, mining, transporta­tion, agricultur­e companies, other business entities and individual­s by the rebels every year. They were forced to give otherwise the rebels will resort to burning of facilities of the company, abduction or killing. JCR

 ?? MACKY LIM ?? FIRE HYDRANT. Personnel of the Davao City Central 911 Fire Auxiliary Services turn off the fire hydrant after a fire incident at a hardware’s stockroom along Ramon Magsaysay Avenue in Davao City yesterday morning.
MACKY LIM FIRE HYDRANT. Personnel of the Davao City Central 911 Fire Auxiliary Services turn off the fire hydrant after a fire incident at a hardware’s stockroom along Ramon Magsaysay Avenue in Davao City yesterday morning.

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