"It seems that Emerito Lipio, a leader of PISTON, has vanished (while) in the hands of his captors," said Sr. Cecille Ruiz, chairwoman of the human rights group Karapatan-Gitnang Luson (Karapatan-Central Luzon).
Senior Superintendent Policarpio Segubre, Angeles City police chief, identified the five others rounded up by men of the Armys 69th and 56th Infantry Battalions as William Aguilar, Jose Ramos, Fernando Poblacio Jr., Jay Francis Aquino, Jose Bernardino, and Archie de Jesus.
The soldiers "arrested" Lipio and his companions at about noon last Monday as they gathered in the house of De la Cruz in Barangay Malabanias. A grenade was allegedly found in their possession.
Segubre said the city police was informed about the Army operation and its men were present during the raid on De la Cruzs house.
"We went there for the protection of the suspects so none of them could be harmed," he said.
Segubre said the soldiers had monitored the movements of Lipio and tailed him when he went to Angeles to attend a meeting at De la Cruzs house.
Ruiz cited reports that the seven were supposed to discuss problems on the rising cost of fuel.
Except for De la Cruz whose house was the meetings venue, the others are reportedly all active PISTON officers.
Segubre, however, said the military cited intelligence reports that Lipio was a suspected member of the New Peoples Army (NPA).
"According to the military, Lipio was in the militarys order of battle as he is with the NPAs party committee in Bulacan," he said.
Ruiz said De la Cruz and Aguilar were released the other day, but the others, except for Lipio who has reportedly gone missing, were charged with illegal possession of an explosive device and are detained at the district jail here.
Earlier, Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan vowed to wipe out the NPA in Central Luzon. He recently re-deployed military battalions in urban areas, including this city, as part of this plan.
Men of the 69th and 56th IBs who arrested Lipios group are under Palparans 7th Infantry Division.
Militant groups have blamed Palparan for summary killings and abductions of members of militant groups in Central Luzon. He has repeatedly denied the accusations. With Sandy Araneta and Artemio Dumlao