The Freeman

Ex-rebel files coercion, rob raps vs comrades in Negros Oriental

- — Judy Flores Partlow

DUMAGUETE CITY — Aformer member of the NPA has filed charges of grave coercion and robbery against his former comrades in Guihulngan City of Negros Oriental.

Oliver Villahermo­sa, a former NPA rebel who earlier surrendere­d in Barangay Tacpao of Guihulngan City, filed the charges against NPA members Enric Calago, Rosalie Calago, Elizabeth Grayan, Felisa Calago and six other armed men, said a media release from the 11th Infantry Battalion.

The 11th IB, who aided in the filing of the complaints, alleged that the respondent­s forcibly entered the house of Villahermo­sa at 8 p.m. last February 16 and threatened him.

The group also allegedly declared its "Barangay Arrest System," which prohibits Villahermo­sa from staying within Negros Island for three years, starting at 24 hours after declaring the punishment.

The NPA further wanted to punish Villahermo­sa for surrenderi­ng to the Bayanihan Team of the Philippine Army and for availing of incentives from the provincial government, said Capt. Danilo Mutoc, acting Civil Military Operations Officer of the 11th IB.

Villahermo­sa, in his complaints, stated that "the group also prevented him from receiving the cash incentive, which was due for release to him, because it will create demoraliza­tion among NPA ranks in the hinterland barangays."

The complaints, filed at the Guihulngan City Police for the subsequent filing at the prosecutor's office, further stated that the respondent­s allegedly took two cellular phones from Villahermo­sa.

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