By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (June 1, 2017 AFP) - Six (6) more members of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG)
were neutralized (3killed and 3 apprehended) and nine high-powered firearms
were seized in the sustained offensives of the Joint Task Forces of the Western
Mindanao Command since May 29, 2017, military official said.
Western
Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed
that elements of the Philippine Marine Ready Fleet Sulu, led by Colonel Antonio
Rosario, Jr., encountered fully armed Abu Sayyaf bandits under the late
sub-leader Alhabsy Misaya in Barangay Sukuban, Omar, Sulu at 5am yesterday (May
31).
Cpt.
Petinglay said that an exchange of gunfire ensued, resulting in the death of a
bandit, whose body was retrieved by the engaged troops, and the seizure of
eight (8) high-powered firearms left by the evading Abu Sayyaf members. The
firearms seized included four (4) M16 rifles, an M77, an M14 rifle, and two (2)
Garand rifles.
Meanwhile,
no casualty was reported on the government forces.
Cpt Petinglay
also said that on Tuesday (May 30), the joint operations of the military and
the police yielded to the arrest of three (3) more Abu Sayyaf members and the
seizure of an explosive in Zamboanga City.
Cpt.
Petinglay further disclosed that the joint elements of police and the soldiers
from 11th Infantry Battalion under LTC Rolando Gomez, served a warrant of
arrest for kidnapping and serious illegal detention with ransom to Abu Sayyaf
member Kimhar Asusi, a.k.a Abu Kimar, a resident of Parang, Sulu, upon his
arrival at the Zamboanga City Port at 6am on Tuesday.
A
fragmentation grenade was found inside the bag of the bandit upon initial
search.
Asusi was
subsequently brought to the Zamboanga Police Station 11 for legal procedures.
In his
report to the Western Mindanao Command, Colonel Leonel Nicolas said that Asusi
is a Sulu-based ASG member who started off as an errand boy of Abu Sayyaf
member Roger Sadji, while safekeeping the Sipadan hostages in 2000.
Records
show that Asusi was previously under Sibih Pisih, but he transferred to the
group of sub-leader Angah Adji. He was involved in the kidnapping of two
coastguard personnel in Dipolog last 2015. The victims were later rescued in
Indanan, Sulu.
Cpt.
Petinglay further said that on the evening of same day (May 30), Al Hamed
Manalas Abdurahman, a.k.a. Al Amid, 37 years old, and Murasidol Abdurahman,
a.k.a. Teddung, 32 years old, both Sulu-based Abu Sayyaf members under Idang
Susukan, were arrested by combined elements of the Joint Task Force Zamboanga
and the police by virtue of search warrants issued by Judge Eric Elumba.
Seized from
Al Hamed were five M16 magazines, nine rounds of M16 live ammunition, and an
M16 bolt assembly at his residence in Barangay Maasin, this city at around
6:40pm.
Elements of
the JTF Zamboanga and the police also arrested Murasidol Abdurahman at his
residence in Barangay Ayala at around 7pm on that evening, she added.
Seized by
the troops were a fragmentation grenade, three blasting caps, and a small
bottle of suspected C4 explosive substance.
Al Hamed
and Murasidol Abduhraman were brought to the Zamboanga City Police Office for
legal procedure past 7 last night.
Cpt.
Petinglay further added that on Monday (May 29), elements of the PMRFS, Marine
Special Operation Group engaged in a gun battle with Abu Sayyaf members under
sub-leader Sibih Pisih in Barangay Mabahay, Talipao, Sulu Province at 9:30 in
the evening.
Said armed
confrontation lasted for 10 minutes, resulting in the deaths of two Abu Sayyaf
members, and the seizure of an M16 rifle.
"One
soldier was wounded in action during the firefight," said Brigadier
General Cirilito Sobejana, Commander of the Joint Task Force Sulu.
"He
was safely evacuated last night and given medical attention at the Kuta
Teodulfo Bautista Hospital in Jolo, Sulu, and is already stable by now,"
added Brigadier General Sobejana.
"I
would like to recognize the efforts of our Joint Task Forces and the sacrifices
of our soldiers," said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr.,
Commander of the WestMinCom.
"As we
continue on our fight to finish off the Abu Sayyaf, we are able to neutralize
them in groups or individually because of our growing network of
supporters."
"Mas
mabuti pa na sumurrender nalang ang mga Abu Sayyaf na ito kesa makipaglaban
sila sa mas malakas na pinagsamang pwersa Gobyerno at ng sambayanan."
"Alam
naman nila na napakarami na ang sumurrender at nagbigay ng impormasyon patungkol
sa lokasyon at pagkakakilanlan ng mga kasamahan nila, kaya pasasaan ba't
makukuha din natin ang iba pang bandido," added the WestMinCom chief.
Cpt.
Petinglay concluded that from January 1, 2017 to date, there are a total of 180
Abu Sayyaf members neutralized, 72 of whom were killed, 44 were apprehended,
and 64 surrendered to the troops.
After 5
months since the campaign to crush the group started, 98 firearms were already
recovered from the bandit group, wherein 88 were high powered and 10 are low
powered firearms.
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