25 rebels in Negros Oriental surrender

By Mary Judaline Partlow

November 17, 2023, 8:24 pm

<p><strong>SURRENDER.</strong> Twenty-five members of the New People's Army from Negros Oriental are presented on Friday (Nov. 17, 2023) at the 94th Infantry Battalion headquarters in Himamaylan, Negros Occidental. They also turned over firearms and ammunition during the ceremony attended by ranking military officials. <em>(Photo courtesy of the Visayas Command)</em></p>

SURRENDER. Twenty-five members of the New People's Army from Negros Oriental are presented on Friday (Nov. 17, 2023) at the 94th Infantry Battalion headquarters in Himamaylan, Negros Occidental. They also turned over firearms and ammunition during the ceremony attended by ranking military officials. (Photo courtesy of the Visayas Command)

DUMAGUETE CITY – Twenty-five members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) in Negros Oriental surrendered to military authorities and turned over firearms and ammunition.

In a press release, Lt. Col. Israel Galorio, public information officer of the Visayas Command (VisCom), said the rebels were presented during a ceremony at the Philippine Army’s 94th Infantry Battalion headquarters in Himamaylan, Negros Oriental,on Friday.

Galorio told the Philippine News Agency that the surrender is a result of continuous localized peace engagement activities in Negros Oriental.

The 25 FRs, also known as “Friends Rescued” as described by the military, are remnants of the NPA’s weakened guerilla front, Central Negros 2 (CN2) under the Komiteng Rehiyon Negros, Cebu, Bohol, and Siquijor (KR NCBS).

They surrendered on different occasions to the 94th IB under the Joint Task Force Spear and the Philippine National Police in Barangay Tambo, Ayungon, Negros Oriental.

The FRs turned over six shotguns and two cal .38 revolvers with several live ammunition.

Brig. Gen. Orlando Edralin, commander of the 303rd Infantry Brigade, urged the returnees to embrace the path of peace and transformation.

“The integration of these 25 individuals into the mainstream society symbolizes their commitment to leave behind a life of conflict and embrace a future of peace and prosperity. This is a testament to the power of localized peace engagements, wherein initiatives are driven by and for the people of Negros Island, as these also signify our determination to build a peaceful and progressive society, free from the grip of armed violence."

Meanwhile, Lt. Gen. Benedict Arevalo, VisCom chief, lauded the troops for their unceasing efforts in pushing for various peace initiatives in Negros Island.

"This is the product of our commitment and dedication to curb the insurgency in the region. This influx of surrenders from the ranks of the CPP-NPA delivered a substantial blow that will further weaken the terrorist group." (PNA)

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