By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (April 21, 2017) - In the height of military operations, an MNLF integree
who was working for peace and progress in Sulu was abducted by the Abu Sayyaf
yesterday, military official said.
Western Mindanao
Command (WestMinCom) Information Officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that
Staff Sergeant Anni Siraji of the 32nd Infantry Battalion (32IB) under the
Joint Task Force Sulu was forcibly taken by about seven (7) persons at 9:30 AM yesterday
while he was on the road heading to Igasan, Patikul, in the nearby province of Sulu.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that the perpetrators were believed to be members of the Abu
Sayyaf group of still unknown Commander.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that upon receipt of the information, Commanding Officer of the
32IB directed one (1) Platoon from the unit to conduct pursuit at the general
area where the abductors fled. Further, all operating troops were alerted and
tasked to conduct pursuit and blocking operations within the immediate vicinity.
"The
recent abduction incident involving our soldier should not be a reason for us
to back out but should further motivate us to continue our relentless and
sustained focus military operations against the ASG and the rescue of all
kidnap victims," said Brigadier General Cirilito Sobejana, Commander of
the Joint Task Force Sulu.
Patikul
Municipality is one of the main target areas of the military offensives for
three (3) months now, as it was reported to be a known stronghold of the
bandits, Cpt. Petinglay added.
"It is
frustrating that a Tausug soldier who wants a peaceful community and is working
for it really hard so that an influx of progress will come in his home
Province, will have to be a victim of the bandits. Obviously, the Abu Sayyaf
can victimize anyone, even someone from their own tribe," the Western
Mindanao Command Chief Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr said.
"Therefore,
we are calling on all the people of Sulu to join us in this fight. I firmly
believe that as long as we are together on this, we will be able to disallow
these bandits to continue creating havoc and fear to everyone," added
LtGen. Galvez.
"For
now, we will continue to hunt the perpetrators and the rest of the Abu Sayyaf.
We will not stop until we get our soldier back to his family," the
WestMinCom Chief said.
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