Monday, May 18

‘Former UP Cebu student among 5 NPA rebels killed in Cauayan clash’

A former student of the University of the Philippines Cebu was among five alleged rebels killed in an encounter between the  15th  Infantry Battalion and  the New People’s Army in Cauayan, Negros Occidental, on Saturday. 

Vince Francis Yncierto Dingding, alias Poy, was an active student  leader who joined  the  Kabataan Partylist Cebu and was later allegedly recruited into the underground movement Kabataang Makabayan 

The Army  on Monday said he was a political instructor of  the New People’s Army  Southwest Front-D  in Negros and a  resident of Capitol Site Poblacion, Cebu City. 

The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) in a statement Monday expressed  deep sadness over the death of Dingding, “in a statement Monday expressed  deep sadness over the death of Dingding, “a former student leader whose life and promise ended in a recent armed encounter in Cauayan, Negros Occidental”. 

Publicly available records show that Dingding once moved within student leadership circles and was associated with the University of the Philippines Cebu community, the NTF-ELCAC said. 

“Dingding was a student leader and council official during his years in UP Cebu — a profile not uncommon among idealistic young Filipinos who enter civic and advocacy spaces motivated by a sincere desire to contribute to social change and national development,” it said, adding that he was  also active in the Kabataan Partylist. 

“His death is another painful reminder of the continuing tragedy caused by the CPP-NPA-NDF terror-grooming pipeline—a process that preys on the idealism of young Filipinos and draws them from advocacy spaces into underground networks and, eventually, armed struggle,” the NTF-ELCAC said. 

Dingding reportedly served in political and organizational functions within the terrorist movement’s Southeast Front structures in Negros, the NTF-ELCAC said. 

“Vince Francis Dingding must not become just another casualty statistic. His story should stand as a painful national reminder: every wasted youth is a loss to the Filipino people, and peace, opportunity, vigilance, and prevention remain our best defense against the cycle of deception, violence, and death,” it said. 

His death reflects a troubling pattern that has surfaced repeatedly in previous cases, including the April 19  encounter in Toboso, Negros Occidental, where some of those killed were young, educated, and idealistic individuals whose journeys allegedly moved through activist spaces, student environments, or social networks before ending inside armed underground structures, NTF-ELCAC said.   

Families, schools, universities, communities, and institutions must work together to recognize early warning signs, protect the youth, and ensure that legitimate social concern is never exploited as a pathway to violence, the NTF-ELCAC said. 

Tug-ani, the  official student publication of  UP Cebu on Facebook, said  Dingding was computer science alumnus and student leader at the university. 

Dingding previously served in the UP Cebu University Student Council as vice chairperson in 2015, councilor in 2014, and second-year representative in 2013. He was also affiliated with the mass organizations Nagkahiusang Kusog sa Estudyante  and Kabataan Partylist Cebu, Tug-ani said. 

Within the university and broader Cebu community, Dingding was known for campaigns centered on student rights, education, and human rights advocacy. 

 The army said also killed in  Saturday’s encounter were: 

  • Rolando Dantes Jr. alias “Mistah,” “Ana,” “Anyo,” “Arnel,” and “Roman” – commanding officer of the, Southwest Front-D who was a resident of Sipalay City and Barangay Camalanda-an, Cauayan. 
  • Jobert Casipong alias “John,” “Ruby” and “Ramram” – a  Southwest Front-D member from  Sipalay City Negros Occidental. 
  • Gilbert Tingson alias “Ryan” and “Kolintong”  –  Southwest Front-D member from Sipalay City, Negros Occidental. 
  • Alex Chavez Languita alias “Axel” – a  Southeast Front-D member form  Barangay Kabulakan, Santa Catalina. 

The five alleged  NPA rebels were  killed in a  series of armed encounters between   15th Infantry Battalion soldiers  in the hinterlands of barangays Abaca and  Poblacion in  Cauayan, Negros Occidental, on Saturday, have been linked to the  murder of 26  civilians since 2025.  

The fatalities were  members of the  NPA’sSouth-West Front, Komiteng-Rehiyon Negros, responsible for the liquidation of 23 civilians in 2025  and three this year in Negros Island,  Brig. Gen. Jason Jumawan, commander of the Army’s 302nd Infantry Brigade, said Sunday.  

        EVACUEES 

Cauayan  Mayor John Rey Tabujara said 116 families with 468 individuals evacuated during the encounters on Saturday for their safety  but went  home  on Sunday. 

The Cauayan municipal  government declared  the NPA persona non grata in the town in 2024  and that position remains today, he said. 

The mayor on Sunday had  condemned the “violence, intimidation and disturbance” caused by the NPA in his town.* 

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