Army troops recover 10 NPA firearms in Surigao del Sur

DAVAO CITY - Government troops recovered more arms caches at the hinterlands of Sitio Lag-it, Barangay Bayogo, Madrid, Surigao del Sur on February 8 and 9.

The recovery happened after recently-surrendered Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) members revealed the locations of the 10 high-powered firearms.

The former NPA rebels who yielded to the 36th Infantry Battalion, 901st Infantry Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division based in Cagayan de Oro City on February 7 were identified as Lisa A. Bregorio alias Toryang, a Mess Officer, Leonard Frank P. Degumbis alias Joniel, a Political Guide, and Mario J. Suarez alias Alvin, a Team Leader. All of them are under the NOA’s Guerilla Front 30, Sub-Regional Sentro de Grabidad Westland, North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee (GF30, SRSDG WL, NEMRC).

Acting upon their information, troops immediately launched a 2-day operation that led to the seizure of three AK47 rifles, three M16 rifles, a Bushmaster 5.56mm carbine, an M14 rifle, a Carbine Cal. 30 Rifle, a Shotgun, five Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), various magazines and ammunition, terrorist documents, assorted personal belongings, and other war materials.

Eastern Mindanao Command chief, Lieutenant General Greg Almerol lauded the troops for their relentless operations to defeat the CTG in the Caraga Region, which is now at its weakest point.

"I congratulate the 36IB, 901Bde, and 4ID for their latest accomplishment. The reduction of CTG's firearms will surely put them further in the weakest position. Push harder as our goal to defeat the communist terrorist in Eastern Mindanao is now in sight," he said in a statement.

From January 2023 to date, EastMinCom has already neutralized 51 CTG members mostly through surrender and seized 57 high-powered and low-powered firearms.

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