ILOILO CITY – Three New People’s Army (NPA) rebels surrendered in Tubungan, Iloilo province over the weekend.
The Army 3rd Infantry Division identified them as alias Honda, Ateng, and Pielte.

MAP of Iloilo with the town of Tubungan highligted.
They belonged to the Southern Front Committee and surrendered in Camp Monteclaro, the headquarters of the 61st Infantry Battalion in Miag-ao, Iloilo town last April 13.
Their surrender was witnessed by Brig. Gen. Michael Samson, commanding general of the 301st Infantry Brigade, 61st Infantry Battalion commander Lt. Col. Arturo Balgos Jr., and Mayor Roquito Tacsagon of Tubungan.
Their surrender was made possible by the Local Peace Engagement (LPE) Team of the 61st Infantry Battalion and Tubungan LGU.
A series of clashes between government soldiers and the NPA in the area led to their surrender as they feared that they might become one of the casualties.
The 3rd Infantry Division hierarchy lauded the efforts of soldiers and Tubungan LGU in facilitating the surrender of three NPA rebels.
"To those still entangled in the deceptive web, know that opportunities for reconciliation exist. We stand ready to assist in your journey to a new and peaceful life through programs like the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP). It's never too late to embrace a life of peace and reunite with your families," said Major Gen. Marion Sison.