Military says NPA official, 2 others killed in Davao de Oro
Updated @ 1:28 a.m., March 30, 2022
MANILA, Philippines — The military said on Tuesday it foiled an attack by the New People’s Army (NPA) in Davao de Oro over the weekend after troops killed a ranking officer and two members of the communist group in an encounter.
In a statement, the Eastern Mindanao Command (EastMinCom) commander, Lt Gen. Greg Almerol, said the firefight took place in Barangay Tupas Maragusan, Davao de Oro, on March 27.
The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) denied there was an encounter. In an email message to INQUIRER.net, the CPP spokesperson, Marco Balbuena, said: “There is no truth to the military reports of an encounter.”
Still, Almerol said that Ezequil Cortez Daguman and a certain Ruel Baylon and Quirino Remegio were killed during the alleged skirmish.
Article continues after this advertisementAccording to the military, Daguman was a member of the CPP Central Committee. In contrast, Valbuena said Daguman was a peace consultant of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines.
Article continues after this advertisementAfter the encounter, Almerol said government troops seized from the battle scene high-powered firearms – three M4 rifles, an M16A1 rifle, an AK47, two M203 grenade launchers — along with an improvised explosive device (IED), several 40-mm high-explosive ammunition and 5.56mm and 7.62mm ammunition.
The rebels were supposedly planning attacks to mark the 53rd anniversary of the NPA, but it was preempted after concerned citizens reported the purported plan to authorities, according to Almerol.
“Our troops who have been conducting focused military operations since last year to sustain our crackdown against the remaining [communist rebels] were alerted by concerned citizens to the presence of armed groups attempting to plant an IED along the road. This was immediately responded to by the 1001st Brigade’s troops, which led to a series of armed encounters and resulted in the death of Daguman and his comrades,” he explained.
Valbuena said, however, that the military abducted Daguman on March 7 in New Corella in Davao del Norte “while en route to a community of farmers in banana plantations in the area.”
“He was set to investigate the impact of recent typhoons and pandemic lockdowns on the conditions of workers and peasants in the area,” Valbuena said.
The military accused Daguman of being involved in the attack on the Lapanday Corp. Plastic Plant and Lorenzo Farm in Davao City and the Macondray Plastic Plant in Panabo City in 2017 and in the murder of Datu Ruben Labawan, a tribal leader in Paquibato, Davao City, in 2015.
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