By Jong
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PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (October 22, 2016) - "We don't know that what
we are doing is evil and against the law". This is the revelation of an
Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) member in the psycho-social processing done after his
arrest on Tuesday, military official said.
Speaking
in vernacular, ASG member Pauji Asgari was baffled why he was arrested by Army
troops. Not being able to speak Tagalog well, his revelation was translated by
a local who cannot help but shake his head. Asgari believed they (ASG) are
doing what is right and are against evil doers as they are being indoctrinated
every now and then by their leaders.
Asgari's
mother showed up a day after his arrest and thanked soldiers for treating his
son well before he was turned-over to Sulu PNP on Wednesday. Asgari is
facing multiple cases after he was arrested with an M16 assault rifle,
magazines, ammunition, backpack, electric cords, cellphone, hammock, motorcycle
and Marine Battle Dress Attire.
Joint
Task Force Sulu Information Officer Col. Rodrigo Gregorio disclosed that Islamic
scholars locally and around the world condemned the ASG for its kidnapping and
brutal beheading of victims saying it is un-Islamic and outrightly evil.
Brig.
Gen. Arnel dela Vega, commander of Joint Task Force Sulu said, "The case
of Asgari shows the deception being done by ASG leaders to their members. The
ASG leaders are manipulating and deceiving their members into believing
falsehood to commit unimaginable crimes against the law and against
Islam".
Authorities
believe the revelation highlight the need to fully and rightfully educate
people in the countryside so that they will not fall prey to the deception and
manipulation of any criminal elements.
Relatedly,
National Government Agencies, LGU, NGOs together with the PNP and AFP have done
series of collaborative planning to deliver basic services including
humanitarian and infrastructure projects to address the causes of insurgency
and criminality in Sulu, Southern Philippines.
Meanwhile,
in the remote areas in Sulu, soldiers continue combat operations to destroy the
ASG and rescue the remaining hostages.
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