By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA CITY (March 23, 2017) - A Fleet-Marine team composed of
sailors and marines under the Joint Task Force Sulu successfully rescued two Malaysian
hostages, who were held captive by the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), at 2am earlier
in the seawaters off Kalinggalang Caluang near Pata island in the nearby
province of Sulu, military official said.
Western Mindanao Command (WesMinCom) Information Officer Cpt. Jo-Ann D.
Petinglay disclosed that rescued after eight (8) months in captivity were
Malaysians Tayudin Anjut, 45 years old, and Abdurahim Bin Sumas, 62 years old,
in a focused military operation launched by combined elements of the Philippine
Marine Ready Force Sulu led by Major Angcap, Marine Special Operations Group,
and Marine Battalion Landing Teams 1 and 3 in Kalinggalang Caluang.
Both kidnap victims were immediately brought by the troops to the Sulu
military station hospital for medical check-up and interview, she added.
"The rescued kidnap victims are weak and in a sickly state when
they were rescued by our troops. Military doctors are now attending to them as
we speak in our hospital in Sulu," says Major General Carlito G. Galvez,
Jr., Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.
Cpt. Petinglay said that earlier, the marines received information that
Abu Sayyaf sub-leader Alhabsy Misaya with about 30 fully armed followers and
two (2) Malaysian hostages were hiding at the mangrove area of Barangay
Karudong in Kalinggalang Caluang, Sulu. This prompted the marines to focus
their efforts at the reported area in order to rescue the victims.
"This accomplishment is a product of the combined efforts of our
soldiers and the different stakeholders in putting pressure on the kidnappers
for the past months," said MGen Galvez.
“Following the successful operation of the Marine troops in Capual
Island last February 7, where eight Abu Sayyaf members under Misaya were
killed, our troops on the ground have maximized their intelligence monitoring
and have been closely pursuing the group of Misaya to safely rescue the
hostages."
"WestMinCom troops are continuing pursuit against the kidnap for
ransom groups to rescue the remaining kidnap victims and continue the pressure
on the Abu Sayyaf to release their hostages and possibly for them to surrender
to authorities," added MGen. Galvez.
Anjut and Sumas were among the five (5) Malaysian crewmen of Tugboat
Serudung 3 who were kidnapped on July 19, 2016 at the sea waters of Dent Haven,
Tambisan, Lahad Datu, Sabah by the group of Abu Sayyaf sub-leader Sibih Pissih.
They were reported missing after their tugboat and barge were recovered without
crew members in Tanjung Labian, Lahad Datu Sabah.
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