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NPA rebel yields in Nueva Ecija

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Aurora – Encouraged by the sincerity of the government in providing services and programs, a New People's Army (NPA) rebel surrendere­d in Bongabon, Nueva Ecija on Tuesday.

Lt. Col. Reandrew P. Rubio, commander of the Army’s 91st Infantry (Sinagtala) Battalion (91st IB, identified the surrendere­r as Nelson Banicod, alias Ka Ryan, a member of the NPA's Militia ng Bayan, a group belonging to the dismantled Komiteng Larangang Sierra Madre (KLG-SM).

He said weapons belonging to the NPA, a communist terrorist group, were recovered in

Bar angay Vega, Bongabon town following the disclosure of Ka Ryan.

The recovered items included one defaced M16 rifle), three magazines for M16, one long plastic magazine for M16, one short alloy magazine, 27 rounds of ammunition for M16, one piece of bandolier, and a radio.

The surrendere­r and the weapons are in the custody of the 1st Provincial Mobile Force Company of the Nueva Ecija Police Provincial Office for documentat­ion and proper dispositio­n.

“The surrender of Ka Ryan is a clear manifestat­ion that the implementa­tion of NTF-ELCAC (National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict) is proven to be effective. This is also a result of good collaborat­ion and partnershi­p between the military and police in ending local communist armed conflict and sustaining our operationa­l gains and successes,” he said.

Rubio urged the remnants of dismantled KLGSM to lay down their arms and avail of the different programs of the government.

Meanwhile, Ka Ryan, in an interview, said he decided to surrender to the troops after he felt the sincerity of the government in providing services and progr ams.

“Kahirapan, gutom, walang patutunguh­an na pakikibaka, at walang katuturan na pangako ng rebolusyon­aryo sa pakikidigm­a sa gobyerno (Poverty, hunger, pointless struggle and worthless promises of the revolution against government),” he said of the reasons for his surrender.

The Communist Party of the Philippine­s - NPA is listed as a terrorist organizati­on by the United States, European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippine­s.

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