8 cops die in ambush (3:03 p.m.)

MANILA -- Communist rebels killed eight police officers and took their weapons and uniforms in an ambush in Northern Samar province Saturday, as they escalate attacks against security forces.

The New People's Army rebels killed a local council member in Catarman, the province's capital, and then lay in wait for soldiers or police to respond, regional police commander Chief Superintendent Arnold Revilla said.

They planted explosives and took up ambush positions on a road into the village. When a police truck carrying the officers passed by, the rebels set off a land mine, then fired on the officers in the burning vehicle, killing all eight, Revilla said.

The rebels seized seven pistols and four assault rifles from the slain officers, who were also stripped of their uniforms, he said.

Unexploded mines have been recovered along the road.

The Maoist rebels, who have been waging a 41-year-old insurgency, have become more active in recent months, attacking remote military and police outposts to seize badly needed weapons.

Last month, the rebels ambushed soldiers on an Army truck in Bontoc town in northern Mountain Province, killing seven and seizing their firearms.

Peace talks brokered by Norway have been suspended since 2004 after the rebels accused the government of instigating their inclusion on US and European terrorist lists.

The Communist Party of the Philippines said in a statement last month that the rebels were willing to resume formal talks with the new government of President Benigno Aquino III.

The Aquino government has not yet formed its peace negotiating panel. (AP)

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