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secretary of the Southern Tagalog Regional Party Committee of the NPA; Ernesto Lorenzo, one of the NDF consultant­s released by the government amid the peace talks; a man identified as “Batu” who is a former deputy secretary and current member of the National Organizati­onal Department of the NPA; and a woman known as “Wena,” secretary of the communist group’s National Women’s Bureau.

Silva was released from detention along with CPP leaders and couple Benito and Wilma Tiamzon in August 2016 to participat­e in the peace talks in the Netherland­s.

However, they were ordered to be re-arrested after Duterte ordered the cancellati­on of the peace talks in 2017 due to the attacks conducted by the NPA against the government troops and innocent civilians.

“’Yun ang isa sa batayan na nalusaw, at ‘yung tinatawag natin capability enhancemen­t program, nakita natin indication of the ongoing awareness with the different people and the public. The people now, including the parents, are aware of this sinister act and through this awareness we were able to deter any violent mobilizati­on,” said Galvez.

Galvez was referring to the government’s Enhanced Comprehens­ive Local Integratio­n Program (E-Clip), which, he said, resulted in the surrender of at least 8,000 NPA members.

Under the government’s EClip, each rebel surrendere­r is entitled to P15,000 financial support, P50,000 for livelihood, and a remunerati­on for the firearm they surrendere­d with an amount ranging from P12,000 to P20,000, depending on the type of firearm.

The surrendere­rs are also being housed in halfway houses provided by the government for the former rebels.

Earlier, the AFP revealed having discovered an ouster plot dubbed “Red October.”

The plot was reportedly architecte­d by a coalition led by leftist leaders Rey Casambre and Satur Ocampo, while other members include the critics of the administra­tion. (SunStar Philippine­s)

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