14IB discovers NPA’s 
          war materiel cache
          
          
          By CMO Battalion, 8ID PA
December 
          10, 2010
          
          CAMP LUKBAN, 
          Catbalogan, Samar  –  Various war materiel owned by the terrorist New 
          People’s Army (NPA) were recovered by the elements of the Army’s 14th 
          Infantry Battalion in the boundary of Maslog, Eastern Samar and Las 
          Navas, Northern Samar late morning of December 7.
          
          Reports disclosed that 
          the enemy’s war items were safely kept in a concealed haven in the 
          said area that was just revealed through a tip from knowledgeable 
          civilians.
          
          Recovered items were 
          two (2) improvised landmine, two (2) rifle grenades, three (3) 
          blasting caps, 31 rounds of ammo for K3 (linked), voluminous 
          subversive documents, hand outs in making improvised explosive devices 
          (IED), stethoscope and blood pressure apparatus which are believed to 
          have been kept following the successive discovery/seizure of various 
          enemy camps in 
          Samar by the government troops. Said items are still in the 
          possession of the operating troops and are being transported to their 
          headquarters for proper disposition.
          
          Still in Northern 
          Samar, two (2) civilians were killed and two also were wounded 
          following a brutal and merciless ambush perpetrated by the terrorist 
          NPA in the periphery of Brgy. Taylor, Las Navas.
          
          The slain civilians 
          were identified as Julie Casio, former Chairman of Brgy Poponton of 
          Las Navas town and Edwin Gudcad, 15 year old, son of the pump boat 
          operator. Winifredo Gudcad and the assistant boatman Leo Impes were 
          wounded.
          
          Wounded civilian was 
          immediately evacuated to 
          Catubig District 
          Hospital 
          for immediate treatment prior to evacuation to 
          Catarman 
          Provincial 
          Hospital 
          for more intensive medication.  Wounded civilian is now under 
          appropriate medication as of press time.
          
          Troops of 63rd and 
          87th Infantry Battalions and the 3rd Scout Rangers Company are already 
          conducting pursuit operations in order to track down the fleeing 
          terrorists. 63IB is also preparing all of the necessary documents and 
          witnesses for filing of legal charges against the terrorists involved 
          in the said ambush of innocent civilians.
          
          The incident is 
          another NPA’s violation on the Comprehensive Agreement on the Respect 
          for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHRHIL) for 
          targeting unarmed and innocent civilians as what they considered as 
          soft targets.
          
          “This is a total 
          violation of our people’s right and must be condemned in a strongest 
          possible term. This must be looked after by our human rights advocates 
          and sue these terrorist who vehement pursue their bloody ideology. 
          This is the time to work hand in hand against these terrorist.  All of 
          us should be united.  If we will remain working solitarily against 
          these insurgents, we’ll just allow them to blemish the precious rights 
          of our people,” 8ID chief MGen. Mario Chan said.