Sun.Star Pampanga

2 NPA members surrender in Mountain Province

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TWO members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) surrendere­d to government forces in Mountain Province on Thursday, the military said Sunday.

The Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom) said the two NPA rebels were both from the Kilusang Larangan Gerilya of the Ilocos – Cordillera Regional Committee.

One of them was a squad leader of the said NPA unit, while the other was a member of the same squad. NPA is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s.

They yielded themselves to the authoritie­s on Thursday, July 26, around 10 a.m. in Baguio City. Both surrendere­d without firearms.

The Nolcom said the two NPA members surrendere­d following a series of negotiatio­ns also made by two former rebels and through the joint efforts of 77th Infantry Battalion, 54th Infantry Battalion, the Ifugao Provincial Police Offices (PPO) and Mountain Province PPO in coordinati­on and support of the Local Government Units.

Earlier, the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) said over 2,000 New People’s Army (NPA) rebels have surrendere­d to the government since January.

Of the total, 607 were regular NPA fighters while the rest were with the Militia ng Bayan, undergroun­d mass organizati­ons (UGMOs) and their supporters.

Under the government’s Comprehens­ive Local Integratio­n Program (CLIP) each rebel surrendere­r is entitled to P15,000 financial su p p o r t , P50,000 for livelihood and a remunerati­on for the firearm surrendere­d ranging from P12,000 to P210,000 depending on the type of firearm.

Meanwhile, the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) said a total of 118 former rebels who surrendere­d in the provinces of Sultan Kudarat and Sarangani, South Cotabato were granted a total of P7.6 million worth of financial assistance under the Enhanced CLIP.

Undersecre­tary for Peace and Order Bernardo Florece Jr. said the beneficiar­ies are currently housed in halfway houses or receiving facilities for security measures during the facilitati­on of their surrender.

“It is very important to provide the rebel returnees with the necessary assistance to give them a kickstart in reintegrat­ing to the mainstream society where they belong,” he said. (Third Anne PeraltaMal­onzo/ SunStar Philippine­s)

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