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Saturday, January 2, 2021

Successive military ops compel 2 communist terrorists to surrender

 Two NPA members identified as Jonathan Saliling, a.k.a. Jonathan/Atan and Michael Lugko, a.k.a. Umpak/Michael, both members of the East Daguma Front, Sub-regional Command Daguma, Far South Mindanao Region under Arthuro Arsigan, a.k.a. Macmac. (Photo contributed by WestMinCom  PIO)

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PAGADIAN CITY (Jan. 2, 2021) – Two members of communist terrorist group laid down their arms and return to the folds of the law following successive military operations in Sultan Kudarat, the WestMinCom Commander said.

WestMinCom Commander Lt. Gen. Corleto Vinluan, Jr. said the two NPA members were identified as Jonathan Saliling, a.k.a. Jonathan/Atan and Michael Lugko, a.k.a. Umpak/Michael, both members of the East Daguma Front, Sub-regional Command Daguma, Far South Mindanao Region under Arthuro Arsigan, a.k.a. Macmac.

“The two submitted themselves to the 7th Infantry Battalion at Old Capitol, Barangay Kalawag 2, Isulan, Sultan Kudarat past

9 p.m. last night, January 1, 2021,” Lt. Gen. Vinluan, Jr. added

The two handed over two M1 Garand rifles (Springfield) converted to M14 rifles.

During the initial debriefing, a.k.a. Jonathan said that they are starving and tired of hiding due to the successive military operations and airstrikes.

Likewise, a.k.a. Umpak also said, he fears being killed during armed confrontations with the government forces.

Meanwhile, Lt. Col. Romel Valencia, the Commanding Officer of the 7IB said he is happy that the two decided to pledge allegiance to the constitution and denounce the communist terrorist group.

The surrendered personalities are currently undergoing custodial debriefing at the 7IB headquarters.

“The two will be enrolled in the reintegration program of the government to ensure that they will not be lured back to the culture of violence,” said Brig. Gen. Roy Galido, the 601st Infantry Brigade Commander.

Joint Task Force Central Commander Maj. Gen. Juvymax Uy commended the troops of the 7IB for this significant accomplishment.

“This is attributable to the collaborative efforts of our troops and other government agencies,” Maj. Gen. Uy said. (By JONG CADION with reprts and photo from WestMinCom PIO)   

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