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- Feb 7
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February 07, 2026
The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) on Saturday denounced the killing of Leonora โLeonorโ Anguit, a 74-year-old grandmother, calling the crime a clear case of "spy-tagging" turned into summary executionโa pattern the Task Force says has terrorized civilian communities in Negros.
โThis was not a robbery. This was not an accident. This was an execution,โ said Ernesto C. Torres Jr., Executive Director of NTF-ELCAC.
โLeonor was branded a โspyโ and killed. Spy-tagging is not just a labelโit is a death sentence," he stressed.
According to accounts from the ground, the attackers openly identified themselves as members of the New Peopleโs Army (NPA), deliberately searched for Anguit, isolated her, and shot her at close range.
โThis method is familiar and horrifying,โ Torres said. โAccuse without proof, threaten without mercy, and kill without due process,โ he added.
The NTF-ELCAC official said Anguitโs supposed โcrimeโ stemmed from NPA elements having previously used her property and later suffering losses in encounters with government forces.
โInstead of taking responsibility for their own actions, they turned their anger on an elderly civilian. Suspicion became a death warrant," Torres bewailed.
The Task Force stressed that Anguitโs murder fits a documented pattern of systematic spy-tagging and liquidation in Negros. From early to late last year alone, civilians from different walks of lifeโfarmers, laborers, tricycle drivers, barangay officials, forest guards, vendors, and community leadersโwere killed after being labeled โinformants.โ
Among the victims cited by NTF-ELCAC are Elberto Ancero Lubon, Cirilo Llena, Efren Solinap, Jonhee Montoya, Rickne Daipal, Jury Gane, Leonardo Nepalar, Jobert Alsado, Elias Palay, Jesmar Pacunla, Isagani Imalay, Enrique Bertucio, Jonestly Vallente Sr., Jessie Tinggab, Johnny Boy Dela Fuente, Jerry Emia, Joshua Rabor, Anecito Mahinay, Danny โGamayโ Francisco, Maricel Pantajo, Ariel Calumboy, Joamie Peralta, Danilo Inglatera, Emong Kantala, and Michael Robelโall civilians executed after being branded as informants.
โThese killings were even claimed by NPA units and formations,โ Torres said. โThat shows intentโand a disturbing pride in targeting unarmed people. This is not revolution. It is terror.โ
NTF-ELCAC urged swift, coordinated action to prevent further deaths:
- Philippine National Police to intensify manhunts, evidence-gathering, and case build-up to ensure arrests and strong prosecutions;
- Department of Justice to fast-track inquests and prosecutions, prioritizing cases of summary execution and armed intimidation;
- Armed Forces of the Philippines and intelligence units to strengthen focused operations against armed groups conducting โliquidations,โ especially in threatened barangays;
- Local government units and barangay councils to activate community protection mechanisms, establish safe reporting channels, and coordinate immediate security for residents under threat;
- Expanded access to witness protection, emergency shelter, psychosocial support, and assistance for bereaved families.
โWe urge citizens to report threats, harassment, or so-called โtrialsโ being conducted in communities,โ Torres said. โSilence is dangerous. Silence gives killers time.โ
The NTF-ELCAC extended condolences to Anguitโs family and to all families who have lost loved ones to spy-tagging killings.
โWe will continue to expose these crimes, support the pursuit of justice, and work with communities so that these murders are not normalized, not excused, and not repeated,โ Torres said.







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