Philippine Daily Inquirer

15 NPA REBELS KILLED IN BATANGAS CLASH

Military authoritie­s say the firefight ensued after one of two vehicles carrying the fully armed rebels did not stop at checkpoint­s in Nasugbu on Tuesday.

- STORY BY MARICAR CINCO, DELFIN T. MALLARI JR. ANDMARRAHE­RIKA RABE

NASUGBU, BATANGAS— Fifteen suspected members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA), including a female UP Manila student and four other women, were killed in a gun battle with government troops in Batangas province on Tuesday night.

The firefight came days after President Duterte called off peace talks with communist rebels.

Government officials said the slain rebels comprised the western Batangas command of the NPA, armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP).

Maj. Gen. Rhoderick Parayno, commander of the Army’s 2nd Infantry Division, identified one of the fatalities as Josephine Anne Lapira, 22, from Marikina City, who died while being treated at Jabez Hospital in Nasugbu.

“We received informatio­n that she was from UP (University of the Philippine­s). I’m just not sure which (campus),” said Senior Supt. Alden Delvo, provincial police director. A relative of Lapira confirmed to the Inquirer that she was from UP Manila.

On Wednesday afternoon, families of those killed sat on the wall of a roadside ditch in front of St. Peter’s Funeral Home here waiting for authoritie­s to complete the autopsies.

Not seen for long time

Among them was Leony Aytona who was there for her son, Glen, 22.

“I didn’t know he was with them (NPA). We’ve not seen each other for a long time since my husband and I got separated and I went home to Bacolod,” Aytona said.

The other fatalities were from Calaca and Lemery, both in Batangas, and Cavite province, according to other sources.

The clash at around 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday capped a series of skirmishes since last week between the rebels and the Philippine Air Force (PAF), which conducts counterins­urgency operations in Batangas province.

Tipped off

Maj. Engelberto Nioda Jr., commander of the PAF 730th Combat Group, said authoritie­s were tipped off to the presence of vehicles “full of armed rebels” in Nasugbu, 65 kilometers south of Manila.

Delvo said joint police and military checkpoint­s were set up on the routes to Calatagan and Balayan towns after they received informatio­n about the vehicles.

“We were expecting them to pass by that road, as that would be the usual exit route, but they instead took a turn and headed toward the direction of Tagaytay (Cavite). There were also checkpoint­s there,” Delvo said.

In a press conference in Batangas City, police said they seized seven rifles, a pistol, two laptop computers and an M79 grenade launcher along with backpacks that contained toiletries and some food.

Jeepney, van

Delvo said the intelligen­ce informatio­n they received was that a three-vehicle convoy carried the rebels.

But the authoritie­s encountere­d two—an unmarked jeepney and a van—in the adjacent villages of Aga and Kaylaway, along the dimly lit part of the Tagaytay-Nasugbu highway.

“The jeep did not stop (for inspection) and (the passengers) opened fire at our troops,” Delvo said.

The firefight prompted a 2-kilometer chase toward Barangay Kaylaway near a golf course here, according to Nioda.

“It seemed like a convoy. First a Montero (carrying PAF soldiers), then the enemy’s van, then three more ( government) vehicles, the jeep, then us,” Major Nioda said in a phone interview.

Five people from the jeep and nine from the van were killed.

A female store owner in Barangay Aga said she hid in her kitchen when the shooting started.

“We heard men shouting. After that, people moaning. We only went out when the shooting stopped,” she said.

Soldiers wounded

The resident said she saw a body a few meters away from the jeep, suggesting an attempt to escape.

Nioda himself was also wounded and is recuperati­ng at Fernando Air Base in Lipa City, Batangas. Also wounded on the government side were 2nd Lt. Eliseo Insierto of the Air Force and two Philippine Army soldiers.

Among those killed was the supposed team leader identified only as “Maro” whowas found on the van’s front seat, Delvo said.

Another suspected rebel identified as Victoriano Almario, the alleged driver of the jeepney, was last reported being treated at Medical Center Western Batangas in Balayan town.

The authoritie­s said the slain rebels were the ones involved in the series of clashes in the villages of Utod and Bunducan, also in Nasugbu, after soldiers overran an NPA camp.

Nasugbu Mayor Antonio Barcelon said the town, particular­ly the villages of Bulihan and Mataas na Pulo, had long been “influenced” by communist insurgents.

Exiled CPP founder Jose Maria “Joma” Sison, called for an independen­t investigat­ion of the clash. Sison said he doubted the military report that an encounter really took place.

The regional military chief, Brig. Gen. Ernesto Ravina, said the operation was “anchored on the pronouncem­ent of the President on the terminatio­n of peace talks.”

On Nov. 24, Mr. Duterte told soldiers to expect “virulent” clashes with the NPA after he scuttled peace talks with communist rebels. He accused the 3,800member NPA of carrying out attacks despite his peace efforts.

Talks to end the conflict, which the military says has claimed 30,000 lives, have been conducted on and off for three decades.

 ?? —MARRAHERIK­A RABE ?? RECOVERED Guns and bags with personal belongings that were retrieved from the scene of battle between communist rebels and soldiers in Nasugbu, Batangas, are inspected by Chief Supt. MaOAplasca, Calabarzon police chief, and Senior Supt. Alden Delvo,...
—MARRAHERIK­A RABE RECOVERED Guns and bags with personal belongings that were retrieved from the scene of battle between communist rebels and soldiers in Nasugbu, Batangas, are inspected by Chief Supt. MaOAplasca, Calabarzon police chief, and Senior Supt. Alden Delvo,...
 ?? —GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E ?? WAITING FOR LOVED ONES Relatives of suspected communist rebels who were killed in a clash with soldiers in Batangas wait on the wall of a roadside ditch in front of St. Peter’s Funeral Home in Nasugbu, Batangas, where authoritie­s were conducting...
—GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E WAITING FOR LOVED ONES Relatives of suspected communist rebels who were killed in a clash with soldiers in Batangas wait on the wall of a roadside ditch in front of St. Peter’s Funeral Home in Nasugbu, Batangas, where authoritie­s were conducting...

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