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RECOVERED. Troops under the Eastern Mindanao Command (Eastmincom) recover a .50 caliber machine gun with ammunition, a shotgun, four grenades, and a 40mm grenade launcher ammunition in Sitio Bonglawaan, Barangay Palo 19 in Tampakan, South Cotabato on Saturday (Nov. 27, 2021). A tip from former rebels led to the discovery of items belonging to the New People's Army's Guerrilla Front Alip of the Far South Mindanao Region. (Photo courtesy of Eastmincom) DAVAO CITY - The Eastern Mindanao Command (Eastmincom) reported on Sunday that more high-powered firearms and explosives stashed by the New People's Army (NPA) in a small village of Tampakan, South Cotabato were recovered on Saturday. In a statement, Lt. Gen. Greg Almerol, commander of Eastmincom, said troops of the 39th Infantry Battalion (39IB) and 10th K9 Team under the 1002nd Infantry Brigade launched an operation in response to a tip from former rebels, which led to the recovery of a .50 caliber machine gun with ammunition
DAVAO CITY The province of Davao Oriental is getting closer to its goal of being declared insurgency-free, officials declared Friday following recent breakthroughs in peace and security. In a statement, Governor Nelson Dayanghirang said he was pleased to see that the provincial government was finally beginning to reap the rewards of its efforts and sacrifices in the fight against the communist insurgency. "It has been a long time that we had suffered from the horrors of the armed conflict, but today we are happy that we are now nearing our goal of achieving genuine peace in the province," he said. Meanwhile, Col. Oliver Maguiling, Army's 701st Brigade commander, said military efforts on "quick impact programs" also helped the province to attain peace and development, particularly in the former communist-influenced areas in the hinterlands. Among the programs that the Army participated in was the provincial government's "Serbisyo" mobile program,
DAVAO CITY The province of Davao Oriental is getting closer to its goal of being declared insurgency-free, officials declared Friday following recent breakthroughs in peace and security. In a statement, Governor Nelson Dayanghirang said he was pleased to see that the provincial government is finally beginning to reap the rewards of its efforts and sacrifices in the fight against the communist insurgency. "It has been a long time that we had suffered from the horrors of the armed conflict, but today we are happy that we are now nearing our goal of achieving genuine peace in the province," he said. Meanwhile, Col. Oliver Maguiling, Army's 701st Brigade commander, said military efforts on "quick impact programs" also helped the province to attain peace and development, particularly in the former communist-influenced areas in the hinterlands. Among the programs that the Army participated in was the provincial government's "Serbisyo" mobile program, m
DAVAO CITY The province of Davao Oriental is getting closer to its goal of being declared insurgency-free, officials declared Friday following recent breakthroughs in peace and security. In a statement, Governor Nelson Dayanghirang said he was pleased to see that the provincial government was finally beginning to reap the rewards of its efforts and sacrifices in the fight against the communist insurgency. "It has been a long time that we had suffered from the horrors of the armed conflict, but today we are happy that we are now nearing our goal of achieving genuine peace in the province," he said. Meanwhile, Col. Oliver Maguiling, Army's 701st Brigade commander, said military efforts on "quick impact programs" also helped the province to attain peace and development, particularly in the former communist-influenced areas in the hinterlands. Among the programs that the Army participated in was the provincial government's "Serbisyo" mobile program,
MANILA - The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) on Thursday filed criminal cases against Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) founder Jose Maria "Joma" Sison and some of its ranking members allegedly behind an attack on mining sites in Isabela in October 2015. "Investigators of CIDG Santiago City Field Unit (CFU) filed a complaint about a violation of Section 4 paragraph a (4) of RA (Republic Act) No. 9851, also known as "Philippine Act on Crime Against International Humanitarian Law, Genocide, and Other Crimes Against Humanity," and Section 4 (b) of RA No. 11479 or the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020," CIDG chief Maj. Gen. Albert Ignatius Ferro said in a statement. Ferro said the complaint was filed before the Office of the Provincial Prosecutor in Ilagan City, Isabela against Sison and Rey Busania, Raffy Valencia, Joseph Bautista, Lourdes Bulan, Garry Cantuba, Danny Soria and a certain