Manila Bulletin

2 pregnant NPA leaders yield in Negros Oriental

- By GLAZYL MASCULINO

BACOLOD CITY — Government forces rescued two pregnant New People’s Army (NPA) leaders in Siaton, Negros Oriental on Monday, December 18.

They were identified as a certain “Sarah,” a member of Squad 3 and taxation team, and a certain “Aubre,” educationa­l and finance staff and assistant political officer, of the dismantled Southeast Front, Komiteng Rehiyonneg­ros, Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor (SEF, KR-NCBS).

Sarah is five months while Aubre is nine months pregnant.

They were rescued in Sitio Katubahan, Barangay Tayak, according to the Army 11th Infantry Battalion (IB).

The medical team of the 11th IB and the local police transporte­d the them to the Lamberto L. Macias Memorial Hospital in Siaton for check-up.

Two other NPA rebels surrendere­d to the Community Support Program (CSP) Team on Sunday, December 17, in Barangay Milagrosa, Santa Catalina,

Negros Occidental.

They were identified as “Ka Delfin,” a member of Squad 3 of Samahan ng Yunit Pamprogand­a, and “Ka Bombo,” a political guide of Squad 2 of the dismantled Southeast Front.

They turned over an M16 rifle with defaced serial number, two magazines for M16, 30 rounds Ctg 5.56mm ball, a rifle grenade, a bandolier, and a .38 caliber revolver with five bullets.

Lt. Col. Michael Aquino, in a statement, said they were able to successful­ly conduct these operations because of the informatio­n provided by residents of Barangay Tayak and Barangay Milagrosa.

Rest assured that government forces will continue to intensify efforts to search the remnants of the dismantled front and ensure that peace and security in the area of operation are sustained, Aquino said.

The 11th IB, with the provincial government, will facilitate the reintegrat­ion of the four communist rebels and help them avail of the programs and projects of the government under the Enhanced-comprehens­ive Local Integratio­n Program (E-CLIP).

Major Gen. Marion Sison, commander of 3rd Infantry Division (ID), commended security forces and the local government unit for their collaborat­ive efforts that led to the successful anti-insurgency drive.

“Rescuing pregnant NPAS is not only about saving these mothers from the hardships and violence within armed groups but also about safeguardi­ng the lives and future of their little ones,” Sison said in a statement.

Sison said the soldiers and police officers have truly performed commendabl­e and heroic acts in rescuing these women. “This noble deed underscore­s government forces' genuine commitment to ending the local communist armed conflict,” he added.

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