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AFP-Viscom chief orders gov’t troops to step up anti-insurgency drive

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The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s-Visayas Command (AFP-Viscom) chief has ordered government forces to step up their operations this year against the insurgency in Negros amid positive gains.

“We are actually gaining much ground [and] we have weakened the guerrilla fronts here,” Viscom commander, Lt. Colonel Benedict Arevalo said in an interview with the Philippine News Agency on Wednesday afternoon, February 1.

Arevalo noted a decline in violent incidents initiated by the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) “and our campaign is practicall­y on the upbeat.”

Army commanders in Negros have previously said the NPA’s South East Front has already been dismantled while another guerrilla front in Central Negros has dwindled in numbers.

The Viscom chief, who concurrent­ly heads the 3rd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army based in Capiz province’s Jamindan town, said he had directed the different units to step up their operations to further weaken and neutralize the NPA forces and prevent them from “re-infiltrati­ng the different barangays.”

Central Negros still has the biggest challenge in the counter-insurgency campaign, Arevalo said, adding that he has already directed his troops not to be complacent in going after the remnants of the guerrilla fronts.

Meanwhile, the directive to intensify the antiinsurg­ency operations is not just in Negros but in the entire Visayas region, focusing on Samar Island, he said.

He reiterated his call to the remaining NPA members to voluntaril­y surrender and live peaceful lives with their families as their armed struggle is no match for the government’s sustained operations.

Arevalo was the guest of honor and speaker during the signing of a memorandum of agreement and groundbrea­king of a multimilli­on-peso steel hanging bridge at Barangay Abis in Negros Oriental’s Mabinay town.

 ?? (Photo by Judy Flores Partlow) ?? Lt. General Benedict Arevalo, concurrent Armed Forces of the Philippine­s-Visayas Command chief and 3rd Infantry Division commander (left) has directed operating units to step up their counter-insurgency operations this year. Arevalo is with Brigadier General Leonardo Peña, 302nd Infantry Brigade commander during an activity in Negros Oriental's Mabinay town on Wednesday, February 1, 2023.
(Photo by Judy Flores Partlow) Lt. General Benedict Arevalo, concurrent Armed Forces of the Philippine­s-Visayas Command chief and 3rd Infantry Division commander (left) has directed operating units to step up their counter-insurgency operations this year. Arevalo is with Brigadier General Leonardo Peña, 302nd Infantry Brigade commander during an activity in Negros Oriental's Mabinay town on Wednesday, February 1, 2023.

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