By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA CITY (April 11, 2017) - A heavy armed confrontation ensued between
patrolling troops of the Joint Task Force Basilan and members of the Abu Sayyaf
Group in Sumisip, Basilan early morning yesterday, military official said.
Western Mindanao Command (WesMinCom) Information Officer Cpt. Jo-Ann D.
Petinglay disclosed that the personnel of the 4th Special Forces Battalion, who
established a detachment in Barangay Cabcaban, Sumisip, Basilan, encountered
the said Abu Sayyaf bandits while they were conducting security patrol in the
said area at 7:15am and then at around 7:45am, the engaging troops were
reinforced by the 1st Special Forces Company, who was being fired at by the
withdrawing bandits as the troops were traversing the said temporary patrol
base in Barangay Cabcaban.
Pursuit on the evading enemy forces is currently being conducted by the
Special Forces following bloodstains left by the fleeing bandits, she added.
Cpt. Petinglay said that as a result of the earlier engagements, five
(5) members of the Civilian Active Auxiliary (CAA) sustained wounds, while
three (3) CAA members were killed in action. Six (6) other soldiers were also
wounded during the second encounter.
Cpt. Petinglay said that eight (8) of the wounded were brought to
Zamboanga City for further medical attention at the Camp Navarro General
Hospital (CNGH) of the Western Mindanao Command, while three (3) were admitted
in a hospital in Basilan.
“Our engaged troops have recently
established a detachment in Barangay Cabcaban in response to the call of the
local government of Basilan to secure the area from the threats posed by the
Abu Sayyaf bandits. Our soldiers are on security patrols when the encounter
occured,” said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander,
WestMinCom.
“The military will continue to
secure the area and work with the local chief executives to contain the Abu
Sayyaf bandits in the barangay,” said LtGen. Galvez.
"This incident will not stop us from doing our mandate, in order to
free the community from the terror these bandits are causing the people,"
LtGen. Galvez added.
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