ZAMBOANGA
CITY (May 5, 2017) - The all-out offensives launched by the Joint Task Forces
of the Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) compelled twenty-three (23) more
members of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) to lay down their arms and yield to the
military in the nearby provinces of Basilan and Sulu within just a span of one
(1) week, military official said.
Western Mindanao
Command (WestMinCom) Information Officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that
as the ground troops continue to pound down and constrict the movements of the
terrorist group in Basilan, nineteen (19) Abu Sayyaf members surrendered to the
Joint Task Force Basilan under the leadership of Colonel Juvymax Uy yesterday.
Abu Sayyaf
sub leaders Nur Hassan Lahaman a.k.a Hassan, and Sub leader Mudz-Ar Angkun a.k.a
Mapad Ladjaman with thirteen (13) other followers surrendered to the troops of
the 64th Infantry Battalion in Brgy Tumahubong, Sumisip, Basilan Province.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that the surrender was made possible through the joint efforts
of JTF Basilan, the Basilan Provincial Police Office and the Sumisip LGU headed
by Mayor Gulam Hataman.
In a simple
turn-over ceremony, the fifteen Abu Sayyaf members also yielded nine (9) high
powered firearms that include one (1) cal .50 sniper rifle, one (1) M16 rifle,
one (1) M79 40mm grenade launcher, five (5) garand rifles and one (1) Cal .30
springfield rifle.
The group
of Mapad operates in the areas of Sumisip while the group of Hassan operates in
Tuburan municipality of the said Province, she added.
During the
ceremony, Mayor Hataman expressed his gratitude to the continuing support he
have received from the Government forces saying,"it is my goal to make
Sumisip a peaceful place to live in and this surrender is an indicator that my
dream and the dream of the people in Sumisip will soon be achieved."
Meanwhile,
four (4) Abu Sayyaf and Kidnap for Ransom Group members, identified as Patta Salapuddin,
a.k.a. Patta, 53 years old, Asbi Salapuddin, a.k.a. Asbi, 32 years old, Sayyadi
Salapuddin, a.k.a Saya, 31 years old, and Arci Salapuddin, a.k.a Arc, 20 years
old, all residents of Barangay Basakan, Hadji Mohammad Ajul, Basilan, also
yielded to the troops of the Joint Task Force Basilan yesterday, Cpt Petinglay
also added.
Cpt.
Petinglay further disclosed that also surrendered by the Salapuddin group were
two M16 rifles and an M79. The Salapuddin brothers are linked to the Abu Sayyaf
and KFRG sub-leader Alhabsy Misaya. They were involved in the recent seajacking
of M/V Super Shuttle T/B 1 on March 23, 2017.
All
nineteen (19) Abu Sayyaf who surrendered in Basilan are now undergoing
processing and debriefing by the Basilan Provincial Police Office.
Just seven
days ago, four Abu Sayyaf members also surrendered to the Joint Task Force Sulu
under the leadership of Brigadier General Cirilito Sobejana in Sulu Province.
Abu Sayyaf
bandits Husain Nasirin, 22 years old and a resident of Barangay Buhanginan,
Patikul, and Hasir Asara, 24 years old and a resident of Barangay Danag,
Patikul, yielded to the troops of the 501st Brigade under Brigadier General
Jose C. Faustino, Jr. in Bud Datu, Barangay Tagbak, Indanan at 2pm last April
27, 2017.
Cpt.
Petinglay further added that Nasirin and Asara, both of whom are identified as
followers of sub-leader Hairulla Asbang, are known to be operating in Patikul
and Maimbung, both in Sulu.
Cpt.
Petinglay further said that the Abu Sayyaf members also turned over one (1) M16
rifle and one (1) Garand rifle to the government forces. Nasirin and Asara were
turned-over to the Patikul police station for the filing of appropriate
charges. On the same day, two Abu Sayyaf members linked to the Kidnap for
Ransom Group (KFRG), who were identified as sub-leader Udon Hussiem, a.k.a Udon
Hasim, 40 years old, and Haidal Kimar, 25 years old, both of whom are residents
of Barangay Jinggan, Panglima Estino, also surrendered to the ground troops.
Hussiem and
Kimar also surrendered an M16 and an M14 rifle to the soldiers. Since last
week, negotiations are ongoing for the surrender of Udon’s entire group, which
is also engaged in kidnap for ransom activities. “The Abu Sayyaf members from
Sulu are among the most notorious and among the most difficult to go after;
however, this recent accomplishment only proves that the landscape in the area
is indeed changing,” said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander
of the Western Mindanao Command.
“We expect
to be counting and receiving more Abus who will surrender in the upcoming days,
as even top leaders of the group are already sending feelers for their possible
surrender.
As the
highest military commander in this side of the country, I am elated with this
development, and I commend our soldiers and those who are helping them to
achieve these,” added Lieutenant General Galvez.
Since
January this year, a total of forty (40) Abu Sayyaf members (five in Sulu,
twenty-four in Basilan, and eleven in Tawi-Tawi) already surrendered to the
government forces, with most of them also turning over their firearms and
ammunition.
On April
21, two Abu Sayyaf members and kidnap for ransom facilitators, identified as
Yusop Mohammad, a.k.a Salip Susung, and Dugasan Mohammad, a.k.a Ugas, both
residents of Barangay Dungon, Panglima Sugala, Tawi-Tawi, were neutralized in
an operation launched by the ground troops.
Their
neutralization was a result of information voluntarily given and provided by
most of those who surrender.
"We
will continue to pound on the remaining Abu Sayyaf members until we get the
last of them. With the solid support and backing we are getting from the Local
Government Units, the traditional and religious leaders, from the MILF and the
MNLF, we are positive that we will all be successful in this fight against
terrorism," adds LtGen Galvez, Jr.
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