Wife of suspected NPA rebel yields guns
ILOILO City – A suspected New People’s Army (NPAO) rebel eluded arrest but his wife was apprehended for illegal possession of firearms when a joint team of policemen and soldiers served a search warrant on Monday.
Iloilo Police Provincial Office ( IPPO) Director Col. Adrian Acollador, in a phone interview on Tuesday, said the subjects of the search warrant for illegal possession of f i rearms were Ricky Tumabiao and his wife Victoria of Barangay JamogGines, Leon, Iloilo.
“Ricky Tumabiao i s a member of the NPA. But only his wife Victoria was there when the search warrant was served,” he said.
Tumabiao is reportedly the vice secretary of District Committee II, Southern Front of Komite Rehiyon – Panay of the NPA while his wife is an active supporter.
The search warrant was jointly served by the IPPO I ntelligence Unit , Leon Municipal Police Station (MPS), Regional Intelligence Division, and 601st Company of the Regional Mobile Force Battalion and the 61st Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army.
Ac o l l a d o r s a i d t h e operation led to the recovery of one homemade shotgun, a carbine, an improvised explosive device, and ribbons bearing the 53rd anniversary celebration of the NPA.
The wife is under the custody of the Leon MPS and charges are being readied against her, wh i l e t he firearms will be subjected to verification for any previous license, he added.
“This will have an impact on their organization. At least we were able to disrupt any plans they have, especially that today we have information that they were calling for protests on the result of the presidential election,” Acollador said.
He said the municipality of Leon was among those included in the election areas of concern due to the presence of the Communist Party of the Philippines - NPA- National Democatoc front.