The Philippine Star

Rody offers P2-M bounty for capture of NPA leaders

- – Christina Mendez, Jaime Laude, Emmanuel Tupas

President Duterte has offered a P2-million cash reward and change of identity to any individual who can provide informatio­n leading to the arrest of top leaders of the New People’s Army (NPA).

“Just tell me if you have killed a commander or know where he sleeps. The reward will be P2 million if he is a top commander,” Duterte said during a taped television address yesterday morning.

Whether the tipster is a member of the police, the military or a civilian, Duterte said he would place the person under the government’s protection program to prevent the communists from getting back at the informant.

“The one who provided the informatio­n to the police or military that resulted in the arrest of the commander would receive a share in the reward and would be removed from the place,” Duterte said.

At the same event, Duterte lamented how the NPA guerrillas took advantage of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic by assaulting soldiers who were assisting local officials in distributi­ng relief goods and cash assistance to poor families in the countrysid­e.

Duterte said he wanted female officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) to assist local officials in distributi­ng relief goods, but warned about the risk of possible NPA attacks.

He said female officers empathize with the community, which make them different from their male counterpar­ts. He said women are more patient, understand­ing and caring than men.

Being a former mayor, Duterte lamented that some local officials are sympathizi­ng with the NPA rebels, which is why they continue to thrive in rural areas.

“The reason why they thrive until now is because some of them are supporting the Communist Party of the Philippine­s. That’s the truth behind it,” Duterte said, referring to some local officials.

More informants

Following Duterte’s pronouncem­ents on the bounty, the AFP is expecting more civilian informants with valuable informatio­n to come forward and help the military defeat the insurgents.

“This is good news for the AFP. That will be additional reward aside from what is provided under the AFP Reward System. This will bring in more informants,” AFP chief Gen. Felimon Santos Jr. said.

Santos expressed confidence that with inroads made by the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), the armed conflict would be over before Duterte’s term ends.

Santos said the AFP has been gaining ground in its sustained campaign in reducing the NPA’s strength across the country.

AFP spokesman Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo thanked the President for his commitment to reward informants, which could lead to the neutraliza­tion of top NPA leaders.

The additional bounty from the President, he said, will benefit people who have been providing significan­t informatio­n that led to recent decisive operations against the NPA.

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