By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (May 29, 2017) - On the 4th day after Martial Law was declared in all
of Mindanao, four Abu Sayyaf members surrendered to the troops of the Joint
Task Force Basilan at past noon time on Saturday (May 27), military official
said.
Western Mindanao
Command (WestMinCom) Information Officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that
the bandits who were all under ASG sub leader Nurhassan Jamiri, turned
themselves to the soldiers of 18th Infantry Battalion at their headquarters in
Sitio Camalig, Brgy Bohe Pahu, Ungkaya Pukan, Basilan Province at 2pm.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that Usman Mussa a.k.a Akkus, Balie Kasaran a.k.a Balie, Sadar Tutuh
Kasaran a.k.a Sadan, and Sarwin Askalin Kasaran a.k.a Win, all residents of Al
Barka, Basilan also turned-over two M16 rifles and one cal .30 M1 Garand rifle
upon their surrender.
Colonel
Juvymax Uy, the Commander of the Joint Task Force Basilan in his report to
Western Mindanao Command said that during the initial debriefing, the Abus
revealed that they decided to surrender after learning the death of two ASG sub
leaders (referring to Abu Rami who was killed in Bohol and Alhabsy Misaya who
was killed in Sulu) in just a span of one month.
Further,
they said that they were touched by the sincerity of President Duterte and
believes that if they surrender, they will soon be given the chance of a new
life with their families.
The Martial
Law declaration made them more fearful for their safety as soldiers can already
knock at their doorstep without the necessary warrants.
Last Tuesday
(May 23), three followers of the late sub-leader Aljine Mundok, a.k.a. Ninok Sappari,
yielded to the troops in Tawi-Tawi, Cpt. Petinglay added.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that Angki Haradja, Nickson Abdulmari Jalil, and Asil Sainuddin
surrendered to the elements of the Joint Task Force Tawi-Tawi, in Barangay
Sanga-Sanga, Bongao. The bandits also yielded an M1 Garand and an M14 rifle.
"Haradja,
Jalil, and Sainuddin were involved in armed engagements with our soldiers in
Barangay Tugas, Patikul, Sulu in May 2013, and in Sitio Kanjimao, Barangay
Buhanginan, Patikul in May 2014," says Brigadier General Custodio Parcon,
Commander of the Joint Task Force Tawi-tawi.
"The
subjects surrendered for fear of reprisal after learning that the military
successfully neutralized Sappari, their sub leader," he adds.
Sainuddin
is responsible for the death of Datu Nixon Tarsum, brother of Vice Mayor Datu Adjuwanda
Tarsum of Patikul, Sulu sometime in 2015.
"Our
efforts against the Abu Sayyaf will not and never will falter," says
Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr, Commander of the Western Mindanao
Command.
"Despite
the ongoing challenges our command is facing in Marawi, troops from Basilan,
Sulu and Tawi-tawi are more than eager to finish the Abu Sayyaf threat at the
given deadline."
"All
of WestMinCom is hoping that more Abus will decide to surrender especially that
it is Ramadan season and they need to observe the holy month properly without
fearing that they be apprehended by the military or the police."
"We
will welcome them if they wish to lay down their arms; we will hunt them and
give them a good fight if they decide otherwise," adds Lieutenant General
Galvez.
The four (4)
Abus are still in the custody of 18IB for further debriefing and will be
turned-over to the PNP for the legal procedures.
As of this
report, 64 Abu Sayyaf members already surrendered to the troops of WestMinCom
starting January this year.
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