FAMILY SURRENDER. Man Oloron (right), 56, a "political guide" of the New People's Army, and his wife Nili Salobo, 55, together with their 11-year-old son, surrender to the Army's 88th Infantry Battalion (88IB) at Sitio Malantao, Barangay Halapitan, San Fernando, Bukidnon on Oct. 4, 2021. Turned over to the 88IB's Alpha Company were one carbine rifle with a magazine and ammunition. (Photo courtesy of 88IB) CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - A family of three belonging to an indigenous peoples (IP) group who joined the New People's Army (NPA) have surrendered to the Army's 88th Infantry Battalion (88IB) in Bukidnon. The report was released by the Army, Tuesday afternoon, identifying the surrenderers as Man Oloron, 56, an NPA "political guide," and his wife Nili Salobo, 55, together with their 11-year-old son. The 88IB's Alfa Company confiscated from them one carbine rifle, with one magazine, and nine live ammunition at Sitio Malantao, Barangay Halapitan, Sa