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Suelto said this
was made known to the authorities via information given by locals and former
NPA rebels who cooperated with the unit and revealed the general location where
the weapons were kept.
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Pagadian City,
Zamboanga del Sur – The commander of First Infantry (Tabak) Division Brigadier
General Gerardo F. Barrientos, Jr. commended the troops of the 53rd Infantry
(Matapat) Battalion on Friday (August 22) after they discovered an arms cache
and two handheld radio transceivers in the tri-boundary of Zamboanga del Sur,
Zamboanga del Norte, and Misamis Occidental.
Barrientos said
this was a result of the good relations between soldiers and the members of the
community.
According to
Barrientos: "In return fo the delivery of basic services, the community
turns away from violence and denounces the presence of the New People's Army
[NPA] and it's armaments. This indicates that the community wants peace and
development."
Tabak Division
Public Affairs Officer Capt. Franco Suelto said that the elements of 53rd
Infantry Battalion discovered two serviceable M16 rifles with magazines and
ammunitions in an arms cache as well as two handheld radio transceivers located
at a forested area in the tri-boundary of Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del
Norte, and Misamis Occidental around 5 p.m. on Thursday (August 20).
Along with the
radio transceivers and arms, documents of high intelligence value were also
recovered.
Barrientos added
that the numbers of NPA members and their firearms continue to decrease, saying
they their manpower in Western Mindanao has been reduced by around 10 percent
and their firearms by 5 percent.
The Tabak Division,
in collaboration with local government units in Western Mindanao and Misamis
Occidental, is determined to address security concerned in the area in route to
development, said Barrientos.
“Our soldiers will
continue to protect the people to sustain the gains that we achieved,” The
Tabak Chief assured. - 9News
Online, from a report by Jong Cadion
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