A New People’s Army (NPA) leader surrendered to military authorities in Gutalac town, Zamboanga del Norte |
By Hirohito Cadion
February 27, 2019, 7:39 pm Share
PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur -- A New People’s Army
(NPA) rebel leader has surrendered to military authorities in the Zamboanga del
Norte town of Gutalac, officials said Wednesday.
Lt.
Col. Leon Onggao, the newly-installed commander of the Army’s 42nd Infantry
Battalion, identified the NPA rebel surrenderer only as a certain Ian, a team
leader.
Onggao
said Ian, who turned over a .45-caliber pistol with ammunition, surrendered at
around 7 a.m. Tuesday in Barangay Sas, Gutalac.
“Ian is
frustrated and disappointed with the terrorist group (NPA) leadership because
of the unfulfilled promises for a monthly salary of PHP7,000 and weekly support
of PHP4,000 for his family just to join their ranks,” Onggao said.
He said
Ian and other combatants were deceived by NPA commanders that they will be
killed by government forces if they decide to surrender.
Col.
Bagnus Gaerlan Jr., Army’s 102nd Infantry Brigade commander, said they expect
more NPA rebels to surrender and avail of the government’s Enhanced
Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP).
Gaerlan
said E-CLIP provides the former rebels the opportunity to start a new life and
live peacefully as productive citizens together with their families.
Brig.
Gen. Roberto Ancan, the Army’s 1st Infantry Division commander, has called on
the remaining NPA rebels to return to the fold of the law and “join the
concerned stakeholders in addressing our issues peacefully.”