Monday, November 8, 2010

"Re-elected Masbate village chief killed in cemetery" and other stories - October 27, 2010 - November 3, 2010

Re-elected Masbate village chief killed in cemetery

By Alexis Romero, Celso Amo

The Philippine Star – www.philstar.com

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

LEGAZPI CITY, Philippines – A re-elected barangay chairman in Masbate was gunned down while obser­ving All Saints’ Day in a public cemetery, the military said.

Reports reaching the Army’s 9th Infantry Division said the victim, Vicente Lacbayug, chairman of Barangay Dayhagan in Aroroy town, was attacked by two men and died while being rushed to the hospital due to multiple bullet wounds from a caliber .45 pistol.

Maj. Harold Cabunoc, 9th ID spokesman, said Lacbayug had received threats from the New People’s Army (NPA) before the incident.

Cabunoc quoted a relative of Lacbayug as saying that the village official had gone into hiding before the Oct. 25 elections “because of grave threats from the NPA bandits.”

Cabunoc added that Lacbayug was forced to sign a petition against the Filminera mining firm but refused.

Lacbayug reportedly returned to his barangay prior to the elections to file his certificate of candidacy.

“We are also not sure if a political opponent is behind this killing. We are trying to identify the perpetrators through some witnesses who have now surfaced,” Cabunoc said.

Cabunoc said at least three people were killed during the barangay polls in Masbate, a perennial election hot spot.

A total of 69 villages in Masbate were declared as “category 1” hot spots or those with intense political rivalries.

On the other hand, 103 villages in the province were placed under “category 2” or areas with a strong presence of communist rebels.


Leftist Rebels kill military informant

Manila Bulletin – www.mb.com.ph

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

COTABATO CITY, Philippines (Xinhua) - Suspected leftist guerillas shot dead Monday a military informant in the southern Philippines.

Regional Military Spokesman Lt. Col. Randolph Cabangbang said Tuesday gunmen, believed to be members of the New People's Army, attacked Dencio Tejano Monday in the town of Kadingilan, Bukidnon province. Tejano sustained multiple gunshot wounds and died on the spot.

The NPA, armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines, has been waging a guerrilla campaign in the countryside in the last four decades.


Rebels shoot down village chief in Masbate

Manila Bulletin – www.mb.com.ph

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - The newly elected village chief in the central Philippine province of Masbate was shot dead while visiting his departed relatives in a public cemetery Monday night.

Lt. Col Anthony Purugganan, Commander of the 9th Infantry Battalion said on Tuesday that two unidentified gunmen killed Vicente Lacbayug of Dayhagan village. Lacbayug died from multiple gunshot wounds.

A relative who requested anonymity said that Lacbayug went into hiding before elections because of grave threats from members of the left wing New People's Army.

"He was forced to sign a petition against Filminera mining firm which he refused. He just returned prior to elections to file for candidacy," the relative said.

No one can identify the perpetrators who immediately fled after the shooting.


1 killed, others hurt in NPA, tribal encounter

By Ben Serrano

The Philippine Star – www.philstar.com

Tuesday, November 02, 2010 12:00

BUTUAN CITY, Philippines – A tribesman was killed while scores were wounded when some 10 suspected New People’s Army members engaged a group of tribesmen headed by a certain Datu Bawang in a firefight on the eve of All Saints’ Day in Sitio Daldalikan Creek, Barangay Kinamaybay, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur.

Official report from the Caraga police regional information office identified the victim as Tata Hulasan, a member of Datu Bawang’s group.

Police and military reports claimed scores were wounded and killed on the New People’s Army side.

Police and military reports said Datu Bawang’s group was on their way when some 10 NPA rebels engaged them into a firefight which lasted for about two minutes.

The police and military report, however, did not indicate why a tribal group like Datu Bawang’s who was only on their way to their farm was armed with firearms and ammunitions as they engaged the rebel group.


Mining activities tied to Abra All Saints' Day ambush

By Artemio Dumlao

The Philippine Star – www.philstar.com

Tueday, November 02, 2010

La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines – Corporate mi­ning’s entry in the province is being tied to last Saturday’s rebel ambuscade in remote Licuan Baay town.

The Abra-based Agustin Begnalen Command who claims responsibility in the killing of Pfcs Phillip Balonggay Jr., Anofre Doca and Joel Suria and the wounding of Corporal William Gonzales, Pfcs Ronald Siazon, Eulogio Mangano, Joey Balmes and Private Celso Kelang said, the Army’s 41st Infantry Battalion has been involved in “terrorizing” indigenous Tingguian communities and serving as “security escorts” of mining firms – the reason they gave for launching the ambush.

A foreign-based mining firm tied with a local company is eyeing to mine large areas in mineral rich Licuan Baay, but is meeting stiff resistance from villagers.

Earlier, at least three congressmen from the Cordillera Administrative Region called for a mining moratorium in the region at the heels of an apparent bid to protect the environment and the indigenous people. Only Ifugao Rep. Teodoro Baguilat, chairman of the House Committee on National Cultural Communities; Baguio Rep. Bernardo Vergara, vice chairman of the House Committee on Public Works; and Mountain Province Rep. Maximo Dalog thumbed up the ban sans three other CAR congressmen that include Abra Rep. Joy Bernos.


Rebels' Misencounter Reported in Samar

By Elena L. Aben

The Manila Bulletin – www.mb.com.ph

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

SAMAR, Philippines – A member of the New People's Army (NPA) was killed when a group of local Communist rebels, while making their escape after attacking a community in Samar province, exchanged fire with another group of NPAs whom they figured in a misencounter, a military report said on Monday.

Lt. Col. Noel Vestuir, 8th Infantry Division public affairs officer, said a village leader, Anthony Giray, narrowly escaped death after one of the NPA rebels shot him.

Information reaching the 8ID headquarters showed residents of Barangay Malaga, Tinambacan District, Calbayog City where roused from sleep when the bandits attacked their village at 4:30 a.m. on Sunday.

Vestuir said based on a report from Lt. Col. Jose Narciso, commanding officer of the Army’s 20th Infantry Battalion based in Tinambacan Sur, Calbayog City, an undetermined number of fully-armed local Communist rebels led by one alias “Nady” raided the houses of Arturo Flor, a businessman; Eugene Nuñes, village chief; and other residents in the area.

During the atack, one of the rebels shot Giray, who managed to escape despite being wounded. He was later evacuated to Calbayog City for treatment.

The rebels established a checkpoint along the highway in the barangay, using vehicles that they flagged down to block the possible reinforcement of government troops. One truck that did not stop in the checkpoint was fired upon by the rebels causing one of its tires to explode.

Sensing that government forces from the 20IB were on its way to the area, the rebels decided to escape before they get caught. As they were leaving the area, the rebels reportedly figured in a misencounter with their other comrades who were also posted within the vicinity. Witnesses claimed the firefight lasted for about 10 minutes. They added one NPA bandit was killed while another was wounded as a result of the misencounter.

Village residents said the incident could still be related to the recently-concluded barangay and SK elections where candidates supported by the NPAs failed to win a single seat.

Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. Mario Chan, the 8ID commander, said the attack was another desperate move by the NPAs to divert the attention of government forces on the ongoing combat operations.

He said the Communist rebels have resorted to attacking innocent civilians whom they consider as soft targets in order to project an image of strength and that they are still a force to reckon with. But Chan said the conduct of operations of the 8ID has severely degraded the capabilities of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee.

"The recent discovery of twenty CPP/NPA encampments, their arms and war materiel caches, their stock of food supplies, their communications equipment, medical facilities and other items have severely crippled their revolutionary activities," said Chan.


Tribesman killed in gunbattle with NPAs in Agusan del Sur

By Mike U. Crismundo

The Manila Bulltin – www.mb.com.ph

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

BUTUAN CITY, Philippines – A member of a tribal group was killed while an undetermined number of other New People’s Army rebels were either killed or wounded when they engaged in a fierce firefight Sunday afternoon at Sitio Daldalikan Creek, Barangay Kinamaybay in Esperanza town, Agusan del Sur province.

Initial report received at Police Regional Office 13 (PRO 13) regional headquarters here, identified the slain tribesman as a certain Tata Hulasan.

A field report coming from Agusan del Sur Provincial Police Office (PPO) and Esperanza Municipal Police Station (MPS) stated that the group of a certain “Datu Bawang” were on their way to their farmlands when they encountered members of the communist-Front Committee 88 of the CPP-NPA Northeastern Mindanao regional Party Committee (NEMRC).

The gunbattle started at around 2 0’clock in the afternoon.

Field reports also bared that the fire fight lasted for almost 15 minutes before the rebels withdrew to a nearby forested mountain of Semuntana and Calabuan.

Further, an undetermined number of rebels were also believed severely hit during the firefight.

A hot pursuit operation against the fleeing rebels is still ongoing as of press time.

Brig. Gen. Emiliano Gupana, commanding general of the Army’s 402nd Infantry (Stingers) Brigade and Chief Supt. Reynaldo Rafal, regional director of PRO 13 already dispatched their respective field units to beef up the forces in the battle area.

On the other hand, elements of Esperanza MPS also conducted check points along the possible escape route of the fleeing rebels.


Armed tribesmen, leftist rebels clash in S. Philippines, 1 killed

The Manila Bulletin – www.mb.com.ph

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

DAVAO CITY, Philippines (Xinhua) - One person was killed when armed tribesmen clashed with suspected leftist rebels in southern Philippines over the weekend, police said Monday.

The incident happened Monday afternoon when members of the Manobo tribe under a certain Datu (Chieftain) Bawang were ambushed by at least ten gunmen believed to be members of the New People's Army (NPA) in Kinamaybay village, Esperanza town, in Mindanao region's Agusan del Sur province, said Chief Superintendent Reynaldo Rafal, regional police chief.

The tribesmen were on their way to their farms when the leftist guerrillas fired at them, sparking a brief firefight that killed tribesman Tata Hulasan, Rafal said, adding the rebels then fled towards the nearby village of Calabuan and authorities have yet to determine if the NPA suffered casualties.

Philippine army and police have frequently used the services of armed tribesmen in their counter-insurgency operations in the region, making the tribal communities unsympathetic to the rebels a vulnerable target to NPA attacks and reprisals.


3 soldiers dead in Abra ambush

By Artemio Dumlao

The Philippine Star – www.philstar.com

Sunday, October 31, 2010

BAGUIO CITY, Philippines – Three soldiers were killed while three others suffered injuries when communist guerrillas waylaid them in remote Licuan-Baay town in Abra early yesterday morning.

The soldiers, belonging to the Abra-based 41st Infantry Battalion, were part of a 10-man team coming from road security duty that was attacked in Barangay Bunglo.

Reinforcing government troops aboard two military trucks and an armored personnel carrier were also ambushed in the area an hour later.


3 soldiers killed, 3 wounded in N. Philippine ambush

The Manila Bulletin – www.mb.com.ph

Sunday, October 31, 2010

BANGUED, Philippines (Xinhua) - Three government troopers were killed while three others were injured after local rebels ambushed a military truck in remote Licuan-Baay town in Abra province of northern Philippines on Saturday.

The three army troopers from the Abra-based 41st Infantry Battalion were shot dead immediately and the injured were rushed to a nearby hospital, said Leon Talleo, spokesman of Cordillera police.

Government troops are now tracking down the ambushers in the hinterlands of Licuan Baay town and nearby towns in Abra and expect more skirmishes as rebels are very active in this part of the region.

Earlier, Diego Wadagan, speaking on behalf of the Abra-based Agustin Begnalen Command of the Communist Party of the Philippines and the New People's Army denounced government military troopers for hiding behind the cloak of relief operations to launch attacks against rebels in Tineg, Lacub and Malibcong, all upland Abra towns.

The NPA, armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines, has been waging a guerrilla campaign in the countryside for four decades. Military estimates the NPA strength at more than 4,000 men scattered in more than 60 guerrilla fronts throughout the country.


Quezon police repulse NPA rebel ambush

By Roselle R. Aquino

The Manila Times – www.manilatimes.net

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

CAMP VICENTE LIM, Laguna: Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon) police director Chief Supt. Samuel Pagdilao Jr. on Monday commended the San Andres Municipal Police Station (MPS) in Quezon province for successfully repulsing an ambush staged by communist New People’s Army (NPA) on Sunday.

Pagdilao particularly lauded San Andres MPS chief Senior Insp. Glenn Miralles for leading his men in mounting a counter-ambush after they were waylaid by more or less 40 fully armed NPA rebels in Sitio Dao, Barangay Talisay, San Andres, killing one communist terrorist in the process.

Pagdilao said that about 2 p.m. Sunday, while Miralles and his men were on their way back to the police station—from routine election security operations in Barangay Talisay on board a Toyota Hi-Lux patrol car (SJH-295) and a red 4x4 pickup—they were ambushed by the rebels using a landmine and high-powered firearms.

Miralles and his men managed to fire back and by using counter-ambush drills, they repulsed the attacking terrorists. The body of a dead rebel still unidentified at this time.

The encounter also resulted in the wounding of two policemen, identified as Senior Police Officer 1 Paterno Arabis, 48, married, and Police Officer 2 Timoteo Reyes, 28, both of Barangay Poblacion, San Andres town. Doctors at Lucena United Doctors Hospital in Lucena City where they were taken, declared them out of danger.

During the firefight, Miralles and two of his men, Police Officer 1 Arvin Sayson and Police Officer 1 Christopher Ecaro, were separated from the rest of the team and were unaccounted for several hours.

Thinking they were captured, Police Senior Supt. Ericson Talavera, Quezon Provincial police director, and the 74th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army mounted search and pursuit operation.

However, by 5:30 p.m. Sunday, eight members of the San Andres police station, composed of Police Officer 2 Leonardo Tolentino, Police Officer 1 Manuel Manicad, Police Officer 1 Paulo Erico Manicad, Police Officer 1 Jerome Mingo, Police Officer 1 Jay Anthony Custodio, Police Officer 1 Iann Paul Sorono, and the two wounded policemen, have safely returned to the police station.

At about 7 a.m. Monday, all operatives involved in the encounter, including Miralles and two others, who were earlier reported to be missing in action, were all accounted for.

In relation to the incident, Pagdilao alerted all provincial directors, chiefs-of-police and company commanders of Provincial Public Safety Company in the entire region to beef up their defenses and take extra precaution while conducting security coverage for the 2010 barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections on Monday.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

"4 Agusan cops, civilian hurt in NPA attack" - 22 October 2010 (Friday)

4 Agusan cops, civilian hurt in NPA attack

By Cecille Suerte Felipe

The Philippine Star

Friday, October 22, 2010

MANILA, Philippines - Four policemen and a civilian were wounded in an ambush staged by 30 suspected members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Agusan del Sur the other day.

Reports reaching Camp Crame identified those wounded as Chief Inspector Apollo Abao, SPO2 Mellardo Lumain, PO3 Leo Rhoderick Urbiztondo, PO2 Marcial Corvera, and Rosalie Rufon, a barangay secretary.

Police said the police officers were on their way back to their headquarters after providing security during the distribution of land titles in Barangay Mabuhay, Prosperidad town when they were attacked.

The lawmen shot it out with the suspected rebels for about 10 minutes but they were overpowered.

Reds on rampage; 5 killed

by Gemi Formaran & Alfred Dalizon

People’s Journal – www.journal.com.ph

Friday, October 22, 2010

A NEW People’s Army rebel was killed in Sorsogon while four policemen were killed in an NPA ambush in Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur Wednesday.

In Sorsogon, the unidentified NPA rebel was killed while his two comrades were wounded in a five-minute firefight with Army troops in Barangay Sta. Rosa, Barcelona.

Col. Generoso Bolina, spokesman of the Southern Luzon Command, said the unidentified fatality was still clutching a Baby Armalite rifle when retrieved by troopers. His two wounded companions escaped.

Lt. Col. Santiago Enginco, commander of the Army's 49th Infantry Battalion in Sorsogon, said he dispatched a squad of troops led by 1Lt. Sandro Sereno after receiving a text message from a villager that the rebels were campaigning for their favored candidates.

As the troops approached, the rebels opened fire, prompting them to retaliate, hitting the three rebels and Emmanuel Enanu, 10, who sustained minor injuries. He was treated by Army medics.

The troops recovered a Baby Armalite rifle, a .45 pistol, a hand grenade, a rifle grenade, two cellphones, a laptop computer, a backpack and two bags, containing subversive documents and personal belongings. The area is reportedly an election hotspot.

Solcom chief Lt. Gen. Roland M. Detabali directed the troops to further intensify their campaign against the rebels’ asking campaign fees from candidates.

In Agusan del Sur, officers led by Chief Insp. Apollo Abao, chief of the Prosperidad Municipal Police Station, were on their way back to their headquart ers when they came under heavy fire from some 30 NPA guerrillas hiding in the bushes in Barangay Mabuhay.

Abao, SPO2 Mellardo Lumain, PO3 Leo Rhoderick Urbiztundo and PO2 Marcial Covera, were taken to a local hospital.

The policemen were attacked shortly after they helped secure the distribution of land titles to local farmers, Police Regional Office 13 director Chief Supt. Reynaldo Rafal.

"2 policemen killed in Masbate ambush" and related story - 19 October 2010 (Tuesday)


2 policemen killed in Masbate ambush

By Alexis Romero and Celso Amo

The Philippine Star – www.philstar.com

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

MANILA, Philippines - Two policemen were killed yesterday in an ambush by unidentified armed men in an election hotspot in Masbate, the military said.

Reports reaching the Army’s 9th Infantry Division showed that the two victims were on board a motorcycle when they were waylaid by about five men in Malamag village at around 7 a.m.

Maj. Harold Cabunoc, spokesman of the 9th ID, said killed were PO3 Nonilon Agbones and SPO1 Nilo Abejuela, both members of the Pio Corpuz town police force.

“The two policemen were reporting for duty when they were waylaid by heavily-armed men. The bullet-riddled bodies of the victims were immediately brought to the local police station for autopsy,” Cabunoc said in a statement.

Authorities recovered spent casings for M16 and M14 rifles in the crime scene.

The identities of those behind the ambush are still being determined. Authorities, however, are not discounting the possibility that the ambush may have been perpetrated by communist rebels.

“The crime scene is a traditional NPA (New People’s Army) ambush site. One of our town police chiefs perished in that area when he was ambushed by NPA rebels sometime in 2003,” said Senior Superintendent Thomas Seminiano, Masbate provincial director, in a statement issued by 9th ID.

“The perpetrators seemed to have stayed for a while to spot for the victims as indicated by the food traces in their position,” he added.

Cabunoc said a platoon of soldiers has been sent to help the Masbate police run after those behind the ambush. A platoon consists of about 10 soldiers.

Masbate has been a consistent poll hotspot due to the strong presence of NPA and partisan armed groups in the area.

A total of 69 villages in Masbate have been declared as “category 1” hotspots or those with intense political rivalries. On the other hand, 103 villages have been labeled as “category 2” hotspots or areas with strong NPA presence.

The military had warned that the insurgents may conduct extortion activities during the campaign period leading to the Oct. 25 barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan polls.

The Bicol region, where Masbate is located, is one of the areas with huge concentration of rebel troops. Other areas believed to be NPA strongholds are Samar, Negros and the Davao region.

2 Cops Ambushed by NPA in Lucena

By Danny Estacio

Manila Bulletin – www.mb.com.ph

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Lucena City, Philippines (CAMP NAKAR) - Military reported that two policemen were ambushed by suspected members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in barangay Malamag, Pio V Corpus, Masbate Monday morning.

Reports reaching the Southern Luzon Command (SOLCOM) here identified the victims as PO3 Nonilon Agbones and SPO1 Nilo Abejuela. Both members were assigned at the Pio V Corpus police station,

Reports added that at around 7:00 a.m, the two victims were on their way towards the police station to report for work on board a motorcycle.

The five rebels positioned themselves at the said place and fired at the lawmen with M16 and M14 rifles and fled on foot.

Combined army and police forces are conducting a hot pursuit operation against the fleeing NPA rebels.

Monday, October 4, 2010

"NPA rebel arrested on way to hospital" and other stories - September 29 - October 5, 2010

NPA rebel arrested on way to hospital

By Al Jacinto

The Manila Times – www.manilatimes.net

Wednesday, 29 September 2010


ZAMBOANGA CITY: Philippine communist rebels condemned government forces for arresting a sick member of the New People’s Army (NPA) who was rushed to hospital for emergency care in Mindanao. The rebel, Eliseo Tada, was on his way to hospital for emergency care when troops arrested him and later paraded to the public in Malita town in Davao del Sur province, said Dencio Madrigal, a spokesman for the NPA’s Valentin Palamine Regional Operations Command.


He said Tada was so sick that he needed emergency medical care to save his life, but troops who arrested the rebel interrogated him instead.


“Eliseo [Ka Bimbo] Tada is a very sick man who has been ill for some time and had to have immediate medical treatment in a hospital.


NPA medics who attended to him decided he should have a more specialized and extensive treatment, which at that particular time, could not be provided by the guerilla front.”


“For this reason, the comrades decided to brave the odds and bring him to the nearest medical facility in order to save his life.


Unfortunately, he was accosted by enemy patrols along the way, interrogated and brought to 39th Infantry Battalion headquarters in Davao del Sur. During the interrogation he must have been physically and psychologically forced to admit to certain activities of which he had no knowledge about,” Madrigal said.


He said the military accused Tada of participating in a string of attacks against government soldiers in Sarangani province. He said Tada was very sick and has been under the care of NPA medics and could not be involved in any attacks against military forces.



6 troops wounded in clash with leftist rebels in Misamis Occidental

www.philstar.com

Friday, October 01, 2010



DAVAO CITY, Philippines (Xinhua) - Six government troops were wounded in a clash with leftist rebels in the southern Philippines today, the military said.


The soldiers were conducting security patrol in a village in Don Victoriano Chiongbian town, in Mindanao's Misamis Occidental province when they chanced upon several gunmen believed to be New People's Army rebels triggering one-hour clash, according to Major Arnold Gasalatan, spokesperson of the army's 1st Infantry Division.


Gasalatan said by phone the victims suffered shrapnel wounds and had to be flown by helicopter to a military hospital.


The 4,000-strong NPA, armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines is fighting a 41-year leftist insurgency in 60 of the country's 79 provinces.



NPA rebels harass troops in Davao City

By Al Jacinto

The Manila Times – www.manilatimes.net

Sunday, 03 October 2010


ZAMBOANGA CITY: Communist rebels harassed government troops engaged in humanitarian works in Davao City in the southern Philippines, officials said Saturday. Officials said the New People’s Army (NPA) rebels opened fire on soldiers while they were resting in the village of Fatima in Paquibato district. The attack on Thursday lasted more than 15 minutes, said Lt. Col. Medel Aguilar, a spokesman for the Army’s 10th Infantry Division.


“There were no military or civilian casualties,” he said.


He said the troops deployed in Paquibato district, a known lair of communist rebels, were working on peace and development out-reach program.


“These soldiers are involved mainly in the conduct of dialogues with the people and in the planning and implementation of humanitarian assistance programs that will benefit the people,” Aguilar said.


Maj. Gen. Jorge Segovia, commander of the 10th Infantry Division, said the harassment would not affect peace and development projects in the area.


“The harassments are aimed to divert our attention away from implementing community projects, but they will fail. If they continue with their harassments and other violent activities, our soldiers will be there to protect the people,” Segovia said.


PNP to put up human rights’ desk on all its stations

By Mario J. Mallari

The Daily Tribune – www.tribune.net

Tuesday, October 05, 2010


As part of its commitment to promote human rights, the Philippine National Police (PNP) leadership is planning to put up human rights’ desks in all of its stations nationwide.


PNP Chief Director General Raul Bacalzo yesterday said he wanted to establish measures to block all possible situations that may lead to human rights violations in the course of regular police operations.


As part of his advocacy, Bacalzo has identified protection of human rights as among his Eight Foundation Initiatives and Operational Initiatives upon his assumption to post as the 15th chief of the PNP.


“As an officer of the law, I believe that policing must be anchored on the basic tenets of human rights,” Bacalzo said.


The chief PNP said among the action programs under the human rights initiative is the continuous review of the Police Operational Procedures (POP) and putting-up Human Rights Help Desks (HRHDs) in all police stations.


Bacalzo’s move came following published reports showing that 90 percent of police operations are tainted with human rights violation.


It was recalled that several PNP officers were tagged in a torture case in Manila against a suspected robber last July. A video of the alleged torture activity was shown by television networks showing a naked man being tortured which drew an uproar from various human rights advocates.