The Philippine Star

NPA torches road equipment, disarms Surigao vice mayor

- By BEN SERRANO – With Helen Flores, Alexis Romero, Michael Punongbaya­n, Ed Amoroso

BUTUAN CITY – Ignoring earlier appeals from President Duterte, at least 50 suspected communist New People’s Army (NPA) rebels burned heavy equipment at a road constructi­on site in Barangay Gacepan, Sison, Surigao del Norte .

Surigao del Norte assistant police director Supt. Rudy Elandag yesterday said the guerrillas burned two steamrolle­rs and a backhoe owned by Charlez Constructi­on Co. as President Duterte delivered his State of the Nation Address (SONA) last Monday.

The NPA also claimed responsibi­lity for the series of attacks last July 18 in the Caraga region.

In a statement, Ariel Montero, spokesman for the NPA regional command, said guerrillas also disarmed Vice Mayor Emmanuel Suarez of Cortes town in Surigao del Sur on Tuesday last week.

Montero said guerrillas also gunned down a still unidentifi­ed militiaman in Butuan City.

Another rebel group burned a portion of the Dole-Stanfilco banana plantation in Tago, Surigao del Sur, while another constructi­on firm was attacked in Surigao City.

Duterte has publicly appealed for a stop to NPA extortion and burning of private and government property.

Montero said the offensives were meant to show the NPA’s protest against the extension of martial law in Mindanao and the all-out military offensive under Oplan Kapayapaan.

“Ka Amihan,” spokespers­on for Front Committee 19-B of the NPA Agusan del Sur, said the punitive action against Dole was conducted over the alleged land grabbing of local agricultur­al land and the aerial chemical spray that damaged the environmen­t and health of residents in Tago.

NPA raid foiled

Military operatives foiled yesterday the attack of NPA rebels on a government hydroelect­ric power plant in Luisiana, Laguna.

Capt. Mel Durante, Army regional spokesman, said some 10 NPA guerrillas entered the power plant at around 5:40 a.m. and were about to burn the facility at Sitio Bateria, Barangay San Rafael, Luisiana when the soldiers arrived and clashed with the rebels.

Durante said troops from the Army’s 80th Infantry Battalion received reports from concerned citizens that armed men were spotted near the hydroelect­ric power plant.

Army soldiers were immediatel­y dispatched to the area and they encountere­d the NPA rebels attempting to burn the power plant.

A firefight erupted for 10 minutes that forced the rebels to abort their operation and withdraw toward the nearby mountains.

Durante said an undetermin­ed number of rebels were believed wounded in the clash as bloodstain­s were found along the escape route of the guerrillas.

No casualty was reported on the government side.

Maj. Gen. Rhoderick Parayno, commander of the 2nd Infantry Division, said that the same group of NPA rebels had clashed with troops last May in the area.

Senior Supt. Cecilio Ison, Laguna police director, said police and military units have remained on alert in Luisiana and nearby Mauban, Quezon after the NPA attempted to burn constructi­on equipment in the area.

Vice President Leni Robredo said President Duterte should not give up on the peace talks with communist rebels.

“We always hope for lasting peace. As much as possible, the government should avoid violence. As long as there’s still hope to discuss peace, we should find all means to achieve this,” she said.

Distorted perception

Presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella said Duterte had tried to talk peace with the rebels and to accommodat­e their demands.

“They have a distorted perception of what the President is doing. Basically, the President has been very open. He has actually engaged them… From where the President is coming from, he has actually bent over backwards in trying to accommodat­e them,” Abella said in a press briefing at Malacañang.

“Apparently, he doesn’t perceive that there is a commensura­te response. So I don’t know about being worse or what, but the fact is, the President has been quite open and has actually engaged that party,” he added.

Despite the cancellati­on of peace talks, Abella said Duterte still trusts the three Left-leaning members of his Cabinet – Agrarian Reform Secretary Rafael Mariano, Social Welfare Secretary Judy Taguiwalo and National Anti-Poverty Commission chief Liza Maza.

“The Cabinet members and the negotiatio­ns are two different things… Up to this stage, as far as I can see, there is no conflict,” Abella said.

Abella also responded to Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) founder Jose Ma. Sison’s statement that Duterte should consult a psychiatri­st because “he has a sick mind.”

Sison made the remark after Duterte told him to commit suicide because Norway could no longer shoulder his hospital expenses. Norway serves as the third party facilitato­r of the peace talks.

Sison has also challenged Malacañang to release Duterte’s medical records after the President claimed that the CPP founder has colon cancer. Sison had said Duterte’s claim about his health was “imaginary.”

Abella maintained that Duterte is in the “best of health.”

“Those are two different issues. The President has again and again declared. And we can see that he is pretty much in control of his physiology. He seems to be in the best of health,” the presidenti­al spokesman said.

Asked if Malacañang was willing to disclose Duterte’s medical records, Abella said: “Up to this stage, I don’t know what the response is. But, you know, there’s really no need to do that. As far as I can see, there’s really no need to do that.”

NPA extortion

Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) chief Gen. Eduardo Año has branded the CPP-NPA as a national extortion syndicate.

He said the so-called revolution­ary group “has degenerate­d into a national Mafia syndicate whose obsession is to squeeze money from private companies, businessme­n, planters and contractor­s.”

Año said the CPP-NPA’s expertise is “burning and destroying properties and resources without regard to human lives” as they are “mere bandits and terrorists posing as communists.”

The AFP chief and designated martial law implemento­r in Mindanao issued the statement yesterday in reaction to Sison’s claim that there are already two government­s in the Philippine­s – the reactionar­y government and the revolution­ary government.

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