124 terrorists killed in
1st half of 2020 Army
Some 124
terrorists were killed in 279 armed encounters against communist and local
terror groups in the first semester of 2020, the Philippine Army (PA) said on
Saturday.
In a
statement, Army commander Lt. Gen. Gilbert Gapay said 95 others were captured
while 422 firearms were seized from these operations despite the challenges posed
by the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) crisis.
In a
virtual command conference on Thursday to present the Army’s accomplishments in
the past six months, Gapay lauded his field commanders for their operational
"verve and outstanding performance."
"Moreover,
the convergence of efforts of various government agencies, local government
units, civil society organizations, local communities, and the security sector
have facilitated the surrender of 1,705 terrorists with 378 assorted firearms
with the aggressive implementation of the whole-of-nation approach through the
National Task Force in Ending Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC),"
he said.
During
the command conference, Gapay also reported that the campaign from January to
June led to the neutralization or surrender of nine ranking officials of the
Communist Party of the Philippines - New People's Army (CPP-NPA).
Central
Committee member Julius Soriano Giron was killed in a gunfight after resisting
arrest during a search warrant operation in Baguio City last March 13.
His wife,
Anne Margarette Tauli, a member of the Executive Committee and former secretary
of the Regional White Area Committee of the Ilocos – Cordillera Regional
Committee (ICRC) voluntarily yielded to authorities in Kin-iway, Besao,
Mountain Province on June 4.
According
to Gapay, Giron, who was also head of the National Military Commission, was
responsible for the death of numerous military personnel and innocent
civilians, loss of economic assets and civilian properties due to arson, and
the displacement of thousands of people due to harassment and terrorist acts.
He said
that with Giron's death, the CPP is currently in crisis due to a leadership
vacuum, as there is no immediate qualified replacement, while Tauli’s surrender
is also a major blow to the resource generation activities of the Ilocos –
Cordillera Regional Committee.
Gapay
said these series of losses and the enactment of the Anti-Terrorism Law, which
took effect on Saturday, would hasten the defeat of the terrorist groups.
The CPP-NPA is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States,
the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the
Philippines
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