Senior Police Officer 2 George Canete Rupinta was released by the New People’s Army in Maco town, Compostela Valley yesterday noon. Photo by Mick M. Basa for Davao Today
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COMPOSTELA Valley Province — The New People’s Army freed a police officer held captive for more than three months yesterday.

Senior Police Officer 2 George Canete Rupinta was released by the NPAs in Maco town, Compostela Valley to his family and the Exodus for Justice in Peace, an organization which acted as a third party facilitator around 12 noon, Sept. 15.

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Rupinta, who has been a police officer for 28 years, was taken as a “prisoner of war” by the NPA’s Guerrilla Front 18 and 6th Pulang Bagani Company on June 9 in Barangay Tagugpo, Lupon, Davao Oriental.

In a previous statement, the NPA said he was placed under investigation for his “anti-people activities in Lupon.”

Rupinta’s release also came after two months since he appealed to the government to ensure his safe release through a video released by the NPAs on July 13.

Rupinta, in the video, called on the military to cease operations while the security for his release was being arranged.

He also called on the government and the National Democratic Front to resume peace negotiations.

“I appeal for the parties to return to the table to give way to the long-sought peace that every one desires,” Rupinta said two months ago.  (davaotoday.com)

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