By Jong
Cadion
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (Nov. 6, 2016) - Authorities arrested a
barangay chief involved in kidnapping in a joint law enforcement operation in
Kilometer 2, Indanan, Sulu Saturday morning, military official said.
Joint
Task Force Sulu (JTF Sulu) Information Officer Col. Rodrigo Gregorio identified
the arrested suspect as Brgy. Chairwoman Fauzia Abdulla of Brgy. Niyog
Sangahan, Talipao, Sulu who was nabbed in a law enforcement operation conducted
by joint elements of Sulu Provincial Police Office (SPPO), Philippine National
Police (PNP) and Joint Task Force Sulu (JTFS), Armed Forces of the Philippines
(AFP).
Col.
Gregorio added that the suspect was arrested based on the standing warrant of
arrest in Criminal Case nr: CrC 113-2016 Kidnapping with Homicide issued by
Judge Dax Gonzaga Xenos of 11th Judicial Regional Branch 34 of Panabo City in
connection with the 2015 kidnapping of Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall,
Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingstad and Filipina Marites Flor from a resort in Samal
Island.
The
four victims were brought to Sulu by the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) where they were
kept on hiding. Ridsdel and Hall were later beheaded separately while Flor and
Sekkingstad were released September this year.
Col.
Gregorio also said that the Brgy Chair was reportedly coddling ASG members by
providing sanctuary, information network and food; and most often involved in
managing and providing leadership especially in decision making inside the ASG.
Abdulla was brought by arresting troops to Sulu PPO for proper documentation
and processing.
Brig.
Gen. Arnel Dela Vega, commander of JTFS said, "The arrest of Abdulla is a
major blow in the leadership of the ASG. The ASG's information network, command
and decision making will be severely affected with the arrest of a major figure
inside their leadership".
"The
arrest of Abdulla is a product of intensified cooperation between the people of
Sulu and our soldiers and policemen in protecting local communities from the
scourge of terrorism. Our soldiers will continue to conduct combat operations
to destroy the ASG and rescue the remaining hostages", Brig. Gen. Dela
Vega added.
A week
ago, President Duterte visited wounded troops in Sulu in two separate clashes
that resulted to eight ASG members killed and eight government troops wounded.
The
President visited wounded troops confined at Camp Bautista hospital in Sulu afternoon
of Oct 31, a day after the bloody clashes.
Two ASG
were killed in an early morning clash at 6:45AM of Oct 30 with
members of the 11th Scout Ranger Company in Indanan, Sulu while government
troops suffered no casualty.
A few
hours later at 12:44PM of same day, six ASG were killed in a separate
clash between the ASG and the 21st Infantry Battalion in Patikul, Sulu. Several
ASG were also wounded while government troops suffered eight wounded in action.
This
brings to 44 the total number of ASG killed in Sulu since the intensified
combat operations was launched in July while scores of ASG were reportedly
wounded. The goverment suffered 15 killed in action in Sulu since July while 36
were wounded in action.
"The
successive encounters were the result of the cooperation of local residents
against the ASG for their brutal killings and un-Islamic activities",
Brig. Gen. Dela Vega concluded.
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