Alleged NPA courier surrenders to military, police

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Alleged NPA courier surrenders to military, police
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An alleged courier for the New People's Army (NPA)

An alleged courier for the New People’s Army “Milisyang Bayan” submitted himself to the military and police in Lopez, Quezon on Sunday.

According to Gasalatan, Gonzalez yielded to the troops of the 85ID and local police at Sitio Taisan, Barangay San Francisco B. “I was brainwashed by the NPAs with their propaganda. As Milisyang Bayan and an NPA courier, I collect food, logistics and money for them. I am tired,” Gonzalez was quoted as saying.

Colonel Norwyn Tolentino, commander of the 201st Brigade, which has operational jurisdiction over Quezon province, reiterated his call to the NPAs to return to the folds of the law.Since he surrendered, the military said Gonzalez will be able to avail of the benefits of the national government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program or E-CLIP.

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