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Nolcom watches NPA attack sites

NPA rebels' personal effects

Guns and bags with personal belongings that were retrieved from the scene of battle between communist rebels and government troops in Nasugbu, Batangas, are inspected by Chief Supt. Ma O Aplasca, Calabarzon police chief, and Senior Supt. Alden Delvo, provincial police chief. Fifteen suspected rebels, including UP Manila student Josephine Anne Lapira, were killed during the clash. (Photo MARRAH ERIKA RABE / Inquirer Southern Luzon)

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—The chief of the military’s Northern Luzon Command (Nolcom) said government forces and resources had been concentrated in areas where communist rebels had intensified attacks before President Duterte canceled the peace talks last week.

In a statement on Tuesday, Nolcom commander, Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Salamat, said “focused military operations” were being undertaken against the New People’s Army (NPA).

“Our intent is to concentrate our attention in areas where we have identified these criminal groups have been operating,” Salamat said.

On Monday night, Army soldiers clashed with suspected communist rebels in Sallapadan town in Abra province. Pfc. Jeffrey Siron of the Army’s 24th Infantry Battalion was hit in the leg and was treated at a local hospital.

The NPA has yet to react to a report from the overseas security and intelligence firm, Pacific Strategies and Assessment, about a rise since January of rebel attacks in Batangas province and Cordillera, Cagayan Valley and Ilocos regions.

Salamat said Nolcom would carry out a “more proactive campaign” against the NPA to counter rebel activities such as coercion and extortion on business owners. —TONETTE OREJAS WITH A REPORT FROM KIMBERLIE QUITASOL

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