By Sarwell Meniano
TACLOBAN CITY – The Philippine Army has recovered a banned anti-personnel mine, a rifle, and personal belongings after a clash with the New People’s Army (NPA) in the upland Roxas village in Catubig, Northern Samar on Wednesday.
The Army’s 20th Infantry Battalion reported on Thursday that clearing operations after an armed encounter have led to the recovery of an explosive, an M653 assault rifle, 11 backpacks, a mobile phone, a tablet, and several important documents.
“The recovery of components for anti-personnel mines is a clear violation of international law and underscores the ruthlessness of this terrorist group,” said the Philippine Army’s 20th Infantry Battalion commander, Lt. Col. Richard Villaflor.
The official believes that rebels left the explosives, firearms, and personal belongings to flee from pursuing soldiers after a 15-minute clash on Wednesday.
Villaflor emphasized the severe threat these banned weapons pose to both military personnel and civilians.
“Their use of these inhumane weapons endangers innocent lives and directly undermines our efforts to secure peace and development in the Second District of Northern Samar,” he added.
In response to these findings, the 20IB has reiterated its call for all communities within its area of operations to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities or the presence of armed groups.
“We urge our communities not to hesitate in reporting similar incidents. Your cooperation is vital to our mission to protect our people and maintain peace,” Villaflor added.
Soldiers traced the location of rebels belonging to the NPA sub-regional guerilla unit of the front committee-15 through information from residents of Roxas village. No one was hurt during the brief clash between soldiers and rebels. (PNA)