By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA CITY (May 18, 2017) - The all-out offensives launched by
the military since January this year yielded to the deaths of 81 Abu Sayyaf,
surrender of 50, apprehension of 18 and the seizure of 70 high powered and low powered
firearms from the group, military official said.
The latest skirmishes between the Government forces and the bandits was
in Patikul, Sulu Province at 7am yesterday.
Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) Information Officer Cpt Jo-Ann D.
Petinglay disclosed that the elements of the 10th Infantry Battalion, under the
Joint Task Force Sulu engaged in a five-minute gun battle with about fifteen
(15) Abu Sayyaf at the Patikul hill in Barangay Sandah
that resulted to the death of two (2) Abu Sayyaf bandits and the seizure of
three M16 rifles.
"We were also able to recover the remains of the two Abu Sayyaf
bandits who are still yet to be identified," reports Brigadier General
Cirilito Sobejana, the Commander of the Joint Task Force Sulu.
"Fortunately, no one was hurt from among our soldiers," adds
BGen. Sobejana.
Cpt. Petinglay further disclosed that at 7:45pm on Tuesday (May 16), Abu
Sayyaf members Musa Jamil Alsid, 19 years old, and Mohammad Waddang Udding, 20
years old, both residents of Barangay Pitogo, Caluang, Sulu, surrendered to the
troops of the 2nd Special Forces Battalion under Lieutenant Colonel Gaspar
Panopio.
Said surrender was made possible through the joint efforts of the 3rd
Civilian Active Auxiliary Sulu Company.
The surrendered Abu Sayyaf members, who are followers of the late ASG
sub-leader Alhabsy Misaya, also yielded to the troops an M16 rifle, Cpt. Petinglay
added.
As of press time, Alsid and Udding are undergoing custodial debriefing
conducted by personnel of the 2SFBn in Talipao, Sulu, said Cpt. Petinglay.
“My standing order to JTF Sulu Commander is to flush out the Abu Sayyaf
from their comfort zones and bring them to places where they are
vulnerable," says Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr, Commander of
the Western Mindanao Command.
“This is exactly what is happening in Sulu and in other Provinces
confronting Abu Sayyaf threat."
“Before the campaign started last January this year, we started going
after more than 500 Abu Sayyaf members. With the support we are receiving from
the local officials, and other stakeholders, including the MILF and the MNLF,
we have strong reasons to believe that we are only confronting less than half
the number of the bandits right now.”
"Our forces are in full throttle doing both lethal and non-lethal
approaches. It will just be a matter of time that we will defeat the entire
group," adds LtGen. Galvez.
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