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Articles/Stories: 2 NPA camps busted by AFP in Luzon

MANILA - Government troops have captured two encampments of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) in separate combat operations in Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro and General Nakar town in Quezon province late last month, the Philippine News Agency reported. In his report, 2nd Infantry Division commander Maj. Gen. Fernando Mesa said that Reconnaissance Platoon of 4th Infantry Battalion while on combat operations seized and cleared an abandoned NPA camp without enemy resistance at Sitio Kulitob, Barangay Balug, Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro.

In a separate report to Solcom chief Lt. Gen. Rodolfo Obaniana, Mesa reported that Scout Ranger troops led by Lt. Bermundo discovered an abandoned NPA encampment at Barangay Umiray, General Nakar, Quezon that can accommodate more or less 100 rebels.

Payson said the camp has 10 huts of different sizes, six electric posts, 25 meters firing range, a basketball court (dual purpose — suitable for lecture area), water supply/source and strong cell phone signal in its vicinity.

Prior to the discovery of the NPA camp, elements of 11th Special Forces Company, Special Forces Regiment of the Army’s Special Operations Command led by SSg Tiauso, raided a suspected NPA safe house owned by a certain Bimboy Cantong at Sitio Campo, Barangay Umiray, General Nakar town in Quezon.

The raid resulted to the recovery of a Sharp In-Focus LCD Projector Model XR-15 with accessories, a handy DVD player Model text base MDV7 with remote control, two 10-minute three-gang outlet extension wire, one floppy disk, and six small CDs.

The military described the Quezon camp as “one of biggest bases” of the NPAs in Luzon. It is also believed to be the site of “kangaroo courts" that ordered the assassination of former rebel leaders Arturo Tabara and Rodolfo Kintanar several years ago.

Documents allegedly referring to the assassination orders were found at the camp, the military said.

Soldiers said the camp was fully equipped as a training area for NPA recruits. The camp had 10 separate huts, a firing range, a basketball court, lecture area and a water supply system.

The military said the camp was the general headquarters of the NPA’s Kilusang Larangang Guerilla under a certain “Ka Allen.”

More than 30 NPA members supposedly occupied the camp but abandoned it after soldiers arrested a suspected guerilla named “Dinboy Gantong” in Barangay Umiray in General Nakar on August 29.

Gantong was arrested with several CDs, a DVD player and projectors pointing to the said camp as the NPA’s nerve center in the area.

Maj. Rodolfo Tayson, deputy spokesman of the Southern Luzon Command, said the captured camp was merely an alternative base for the NPA in Quezon. He said the rebels used camp as a temporary base.

The NPA is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines. It has been waging insurgency from the countryside for nearly four decades.

 
Articles/Stories: 2 NPA camps busted by AFP in Luzon
 
Posted on Tuesday, September 25 @ 11:25:15 CDT by news_keeper
 

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