NATION

2 Isabela NPA fighters fall

Jasper Dawang

ISABELA — Two suspected members of the dismantled Komiteng Rehiyon-Cagayan Valley (KRCV) of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) were apprehended following an armed encounter with elements of the 86th “Highlander” Infantry Battalion in Barangay Dicamay 2, Jones, Isabela, at around 6 a.m. on Sunday.

According to the initial report, a concerned citizen alerted authorities about the presence of armed individuals believed to be remnants of the communist group. Acting quickly on the tip-off, the 86IB launched a combat patrol in the area, leading to a brief firefight that resulted in the arrest of two individuals, whose identities are still being verified.

Recovered from the encounter site were two M16A1 rifles, several magazines, rounds of ammunition and various personal belongings.

Major General Gulliver L. Señires, commander of the 5th Infantry Division (5ID), reiterated his call for the remaining members of KRCV and the wider CTG to lay down their arms and return to the fold of the law.

“I once again encourage the remaining members of the KRCV and the ICRC: It is not yet too late. The door to reconciliation remains open. But while you choose to bear arms, we will remain steadfast in our duty to defend peace for the people,” MGen. Señires said.

He further emphasized, “Our mandate is clear — to protect the people and maintain peace within our jurisdiction. We will not hesitate to carry out this duty, especially when our security continues to be violated.”

Earlier this month, on 14 April, MGen. Señires extended a heartfelt invitation to remaining CTG members to avail of the government’s Safe Conduct Pass program and reintegrate into society. Despite the offer, some members continued to resist, resulting in the latest clash in Isabela.

The 5ID confirmed that this recent encounter is a direct consequence of the group’s persistent refusal to embrace peace and end the senseless armed struggle.