Suspected NPA rebel slain in Masbate clash | Inquirer News

Suspected NPA rebel slain in Masbate clash

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LEGAZPI CITY — A suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebel was killed on Monday, Nov. 28, in an encounter with government forces in Placer town in Masbate province.

The Masbate police said in a report Tuesday that while conducting a combat operation around 5:45 a.m., the troops clashed with 10 NPA rebels in Barangay Guinhan-ayan.

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An unidentified rebel was killed in the 15-minute firefight while no one was hurt on the government side.

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Recovered was an M16 rifle from the slain rebel; eight steel magazines; an improvised explosive device; a .45 pistol; ammunition; two hammocks; and propaganda materials at the encounter site.

Meanwhile, during the hot pursuit operation, Rolly Aballe, 23, was arrested for possessing a .38 revolver with five bullets while roaming at 3:45 p.m. in Barangay Matagangtang, adjacent to the encounter site.

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Police Lieutenant Colonel Maria Luisa Calubaquib, Bicol police spokesperson, said authorities also recovered two cellular phones from Aballe, where they found text conversations regarding government troop movement.

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Aballe was brought to the police station for proper disposition while the investigation was ongoing.

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