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BACOLOD CITY -- A disgruntled soldier who left the military to join communist rebels in the mountains of Negros Occidental did another about-face as he turned himself in to authorities this week.
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BACOLOD CITY -- A self-confessed finance and logistic officer of the “Sangay sa Partido sa Platoon” of the Kilusang Larangan South West, gave himself up to the 302nd Infantry Brigade, and surrendered an M-16 assault rifle with several magazines of ammunition and explosives, Lt. Col. Rodrigo Sosmena, Task Group South West commander, said yesterday.
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Top NPA rebel in CL surrenders Print
Thursday, 17 December 2009
MALOLOS, Bulacan — A top New People's Army (NPA) leader of the local communist movement in Central Luzon surrendered to Bulacan Governor Joselito Roxas Mendoza the other day.

Superintendent David N. Poklay, deputy police director for intelligence and investigation, identified the top NPA official as Sotero Balingit, 39, alias “Ka Bloddy” and “Ka Terry”, a native of Macabebe, Pampanga, and presently residing in Barangay San Jose, Hagonoy, Bulacan.

Balingit said he joined the Communist Party of the Philippines-NPA in 2002, in which he became a vice commander at the coastal areas of Bulacan, Bataan, and Pampanga.

“Nakokonsiyensa na ako ng husto sa aking mga kasalanan at sa aking pamilya na napapabayaan ko na ng husto dahil sa aking pagsanib sa kilusan,” he said. (“My conscience bothers me due to my sins against the people and for neglecting my family.”)

With his desire to surrender, Balingit contacted his former comrade, now a rebel-returnee, and requested him to contact some Bulacan mediamen to assist him in surrendering. -- Manila Bulletin

 
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