Police warn of more NPA attacks before May polls

by PESANTE-USA Sunday, May. 02, 2010 at 3:46 AM
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The Los Angeles based PESANTE NEWS sources reported today that the Philippine national police (PNP) warned Saturday that NPAt rebels would step up violent attacks ahead of the May 10 general elections, with politicians and isolated police posts seen as prime targets. Police chief Jesus Verzosa said the New People's Army (NPA) sought to derail the democratic process as well as raise funds by extorting money from candidates, who are threatened with harm if they refused to pay up. "The recent atrocities committed by (the NPA) against candidates, civilians and the public in general indicate their deliberate effort to exploit (police and military) focus on election duties," he said in a statement.

PESANTE NEWS
May 1, 2010

Police warn of more NPA attacks before May polls


MANILA, Philippines –The Los Angeles based PESANTE NEWS sources reported today that the Philippine national police (PNP) warned Saturday that NPAt rebels would step up violent attacks ahead of the May 10 general elections, with politicians and isolated police posts seen as prime targets.

Police chief Jesus Verzosa said the New People's Army (NPA) sought to derail the democratic process as well as raise funds by extorting money from candidates, who are threatened with harm if they refused to pay up.

"The recent atrocities committed by (the NPA) against candidates, civilians and the public in general indicate their deliberate effort to exploit (police and military) focus on election duties," he said in a statement.

NPA Steps Up Attacks

LAst week several ambushes in Rizal, Davao and Mindanao was reported by the PNP. The NPA ambushed special police forces and carted away firearms in Rizal and Surigao.

Also in Samar and Negros, the NPA has been particularly active. In Davao the NPA ambushed the 69th Palparan Batallion.

"In this connection, all commanders are directed to increase the alert level of police stations, camps, outposts ... and other vital installations,” said Verzosa.

A running police tally said more than 30 people have been killed so far in more than 70 "election-related incidents" since campaigning kicked off on February 9.

Aside from NPA rebels, hired guns employed by rival politicians were also suspected in other attacks.

In the latest reported incident, three household staff of a southern Philippines municipal mayor were injured late Friday when his house was fired on by unknown gunmen.

Police guarding Mayor Teodoro Sinaca of the southern town of Malimono fired back and the official was unharmed, a police report said. The suspects escaped.

The NPA has been waging a 41-year insurgency that has claimed thousands of lives.

In March the military said the 5,000-member NPA was charging up to P 20 million ($435,000) in so-called "permit-to-campaign" fees for candidates running for posts from municipal councilor to president.

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