Manila Bulletin

Duterte wants 1100,000 bounty for every dead Red

- By GENALYN D. KABILING

President Duterte is considerin­g increasing the reward for the death of each communist rebel to as much as 1100,000.

All the bounty hunters need to do is present the head of the dead communist insurgent to get the reward, according to the President.

“Next week, I will increase it to make it 130,000, then I'll increase

it to 1100,000. Sila na mag papatayan [They will kill each other],” Duterte said before a gathering of Filipino-Chinese business community at the Manila Hotel.

“No need to bring me the body. Bring me the head,” the commanderi­n-chief said, adding he would ask the military officials to verify the identity of the rebels before the bounty is given.

The President earlier offered 125,000 for every communist rebel killed by government forces in a bid to save on the government's antiinsurg­ency expenses. Duterte made the offer in retaliatio­n to communist leader Jose Maria Sison's threat to kill one soldier a day.

Duterte said he has computed that it was cheaper to make the bounty offer than spend on the counterins­urgency operations.

“They cannot be more than 3,000,” he said about the estimated number of communist rebels. “Sa 125,000, makamura ako [I’ll save money],” he added.

Meantime, the President said he would consult the military on whether or not the government would resume peace negotiatio­ns with the communist rebels.

Duterte admitted that he recently met with the officials from Norway who tried to “explore the possibilit­y” of reviving the peace negotiatio­ns.

“I have to consult my military people. Why? Sila yung namamatay. hindi naman ako [They are the ones getting killed, not me]. I will talk to the military. If you would agree, I might,” he said.

“I am not thinking about it even. Why? Because now, it's beyond my control,” he added.

He said if the military decides to press ahead with the operations against the rebels, it would be fine with him.

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