Manila Bulletin

AFP chief slams NPA for ‘cold-blooded murder’ of Army peace officer in Capiz

- By MARTIN A. SADONGDONG

Lt. Gen. Jose Faustino Jr., Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP), condemned the New People’s Army (NPA) for the brutal execution of a Philippine Army (PA) peace and developmen­t officer in Tapaz, Capiz.

Corporal Frederic Villasis, 33, of the 12th Infantry Battalion, and team leader of the Army’s Community Support Program (CSP) unit in Capiz, was shot dead by suspected NPA rebels while his hands were tied last Wednesday, Aug. 11, in Sitio Owa, Barangay Lahug.

The killing happened a day before the celebratio­n of the Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Law (IHL) Day on Thursday, August 12.

“The cold-blooded murder of Corporal Frederic Villasis, who was deployed for Community Support Program in the area, is a clear manifestat­ion of the NPA’s antipeople and anti-developmen­t ways that are worthy of the Filipino’s condemnati­on,” Faustino said.

Initial police report showed that Villasis was traveling on a motorcycle en route to the municipal hall when he was waylaid by a group of suspected communist rebels in Sitio Owa.

Villasis, who was acompanied by Brgy. Lahug Councilors Analyn Giganto and Estong Sumaria on a separate motorcycle, was supposed to follow up the developmen­t of a water supply project and other developmen­t programs in the village when the incident happened, police said.

An undetermin­ed number of armed men ambushed the victims, ordered Villasis to disembark from his motorcycle, tied his hands, and shot him thrice in the back of his head while the village officials were made to lie on the ground. Residents told the military that around 40 NPAs were operating in the village.

Giganto and Sumaria were eventually freed by the rebels and reported the incident to the authoritie­s, triggering a manhunt operation.

Faustino also mobilized the 12th IB to hunt down the suspects behind the killing of their comrade.

“The AFP will exhaust all available resources to achieve justice for our comrade and put an end to the decades-old problem of armed conflict so that our nation may enjoy genuine peace and developmen­t,” he said.

The AFP chief also sent condolence­s to Villasis’ wife and two children and promised to extend all the necessary assistance to them since Villasis was killed in the line of duty.

 ??  ?? IN COLD BLOOD - Corporal Frederic Villasis was discovered in this position by responding lawmen on August 11, 2021. (Photo courtesy of Armed Forces of the Philippine­s)
IN COLD BLOOD - Corporal Frederic Villasis was discovered in this position by responding lawmen on August 11, 2021. (Photo courtesy of Armed Forces of the Philippine­s)

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