By Jong D. Cadion
ZAMBOANGA CITY (March 27, 2017) -
Days of unrelenting massive search and rescue operations by sea, air, and land
units of Joint Task Force Sulu (JTF-S) led to the rescue of three kidnapped
Malaysian boat crew at 11:30 in the evening last night at the
boundary of Sitio Kasanyangan Brgy Tuyang, Talipao, and Brgy Jinggan, Panglima
Estino, Sulu Province, military official said.
Western Mindanao Command (WesMinCom) Information Officer Cpt. Jo-Ann D.
Petinglay disclosed that Colonel Cirilito Sobejana, Commander of JTF-S reports
that operating troops under him consisting of 63rd Infantry Battalion,
Philippine Marines Ready Force and Naval Intelligence Special Group-Western
Mindanao, while conducting Focused Military Operations successfully rescued
Malaysian kidnap victims (KVs): 1) Mohammad Jumadil Rahim; 2) Mohammad Ridzuan
Bin Ismail; and, 3) Fandy Bin Bakran.
Cpt. Petinglay said that following the lead and the information gathered
from the two Malaysian crew members Tayudin Anjut and Abdurahim Bin Sumas, who
were rescued last Thursday (March 23) in the seawaters off Kalinggalang Caluang
near Pata island, Sulu Province, the Commander, JTF-Sulu immediately dispatched
all available resources at the heels of the Abu Sayyaf. This pressed the
bandits to leave the Malaysians behind while government forces were pursuing
them.
"We are overwhelmed by the support we are receiving from the
different organizations and entities that led to these recent successes,"
says Sobejana.
"We will continue to exert all means to rescue all the kidnap
victims that are still being held captive by these bandits," Col Sobejana
added.
Major General Carlito G Galvez, Jr, the Commander of the Western Mindanao
Command lauded the troops for their selfless efforts.
"Our troops are doing the extra effort just to be able to rescue
all the KVs. We consider this a success on a higher level since we were able to
rescue KVs without firing a single bullet. This indicates that the people are
coming together to go against the bandits and no longer wants them in their
communities," MGEN Galvez said.
“We are again reiterating our call to every peace-loving citizens of
Western Mindanao to continue supporting us in this endeavor. If efforts are
united, we can surely make things happen and be able to reap the results
together by attaining a peaceful community free of fear from terror," MGEN
Galvez added.
Upon rescue, the Malaysians were immediately brought at Kuta Heneral
Teodolfo Bautista Station Hospital, Brgy Bus-Bus, Jolo, Sulu and were
immediately attended to by military doctors and nurses.
The three (3) KVs were among the five (5) Malaysian crewmen of T/B
Serudung 3 kidnapped on 19 July 2016 at vicinity sea waters of Dent Haven,
Tambisan, Lahad Datu, Sabah by the group of ASG sub leader Berham LUTIAN
@Vietnam.
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