TACLOBAN CITY— Government troops engaged a group of suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in a brief firefight in Las Navas, Northern Samar on June 13, as military authorities said the armed group was attempting to reconnect with former supporters and re-establish its presence in the area.

Soldiers from the 43rd Infantry Battalion (IB) encountered about nine armed members of the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Emporium under the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC) while conducting focused military operations in the hinterland village of Barangay Caputoan.

According to the military, the firefight lasted about seven minutes before the rebels withdrew toward the southern portion of the barangay.

No government casualties were reported, while the military claimed of casualties on the rebel side. Troops immediately launched pursuit operations and intensified security measures in nearby communities following the encounter.

The military said the presence of the armed group in Las Navas indicates continuing efforts by remnants of the rebel group to regain influence in areas where their support base has significantly declined due to sustained security operations, government development programs, and localized peace initiatives.

Northern Samar has long been considered one of the provinces in Eastern Visayas affected by communist insurgency.

In recent years, however, military officials have reported a steady weakening of rebel influence in the province, citing the surrender of former rebels, community-based peace engagements, and increased government presence in remote villages.

Authorities said information about the armed group’s presence was provided by local residents, reflecting what the military described as growing public resistance to the return of insurgent activities in their communities.

“The continued appearance of CTG remnants in remote communities is a clear indication of their desire to recover the support they have lost over the years. However, the people of Northern Samar have already witnessed the benefits of peace, development, and responsive governance,” the 8th Infantry Division said in a statement.

The military added that cooperation between civilians and government forces has become an important factor in sustaining peace and security gains in previously insurgency-affected areas.

Officials also noted that intensified development programs, improved coordination among government agencies and local government units, and the increasing number of former rebels returning to the folds of the law have contributed to the decline of rebel influence across Northern Samar.

The 8th Infantry Division assured residents that ongoing military operations remain focused on protecting communities, preventing the resurgence of armed groups, and supporting long-term peace and development efforts in the province.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)