PIA-8
(29 March) --- The government's
Social Integration Program for rebel returnees
is truly drawing communist terrorists
back into the folds of the law.
One
more member of Buhawi Platoon, Mount Amandewin
Command, EVRPC, voluntarily surrendered
to the elements of the 19th Infantry Battalion
stationed at Barangay Aguiting, Kananga,
Leyte, just a few days after the successful
surrender of NPA leader Luciano Casinillo
alias Olang.
The
surrenderee was identified as Communist
Terrorist Michael Meñoza Aligato
aka Neil or Ben, a native of Barangay
Sagkahan, Kananga, Leyte, First Lieutenant
Gabriel Aranez, spokesman of the 19th
IB, informed. The surrender was made possible
through the mediation of Kananga Mayor
Elmer C. Codilla, who turned over Aligato
to Lt. Colonel Roberto S. Capulong, Battalion
Commander of the 19th IB, on March 18,
2009.
At
the time of his surrender Aligato brought
along with him his Caliber.357 revolver
with six rounds of ammunitions.
Alias
Neil revealed that the group of Communist
Terrorists under Alias Joe, Lowie or Marco
is frequently visiting his barangay and
conducting ideological, political and
organizing works.
Alias
Joe convinced Alias Neil and his wife
Marilou Aligato to attend and later to
join their activities. Their group operated
mainly in the hinterlands of the third
and fourth districts of Leyte, Alias Neil
said.
Sometime
in November 2006, when Alias Neil's wife
Marilou was arrested due to her participation,
as spotter, in the assassination of Sgt
Analasan, Neil started to realize the
insincerity of the movement to help its
members. From then on, he went on lie
low and stayed with his children.
Upon
learning of other former rebels who have
re-established a new life through the
programs of the government, particularly
the livelihood assistance of the Provincial
Government, the Local Government of Kananga
and the Social Integration Program being
implemented through the Office of the
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process,
Neil was convinced that the government
is sincere of giving attention and help
to those who were formerly victims of
the false ideology of the CPP/NPA/NDF.
Mayor
Elmer Codilla and Battalion Commander,
Lt. Colonel Capulong, welcomed Aligato,
with open arms, as they reiterated their
commitment to help mainstream returning
rebels to the society so that they and
their families could once again live a
normal, productive and decent lives.
The
surrender of Michael Meñoza Aligato
alia Neil or Ben and those who surrendered
before him, is but a clear manifestation
of the growing discontent among the members
to the movement. With the continuous effort
and programs now offered to rebels, it
is expected that more CT members will
lay down their firearms, support the government
and live in the free society.
The
Mayor of Kananga, Mayor Elmer Codilla
and the Bn Commander 19IB, have welcomed
Michael Meñoza Aligato @ Neil/Ben
with open arms and vowed to reinvigorate
the lives of those rebels who wish to
live a normal and decent life.