By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (May 26, 2017) - Following the offensives launched by the government
forces, two more members of the Abu Sayyaf Group were killed in nearby province
of Basilan yesterday (May 25), military official said.
Western Mindanao
Command (WestMinCom) Information Officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that
elements of the Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team 4 of Barangay Guinanta,
Albarka, Basilan engaged in a two-hour gun battle with Abu Sayyaf members led
by Sarwin Kasaram in Barangay Guinanta at 12:50pm yesterday.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that the enemy’s fatalities were identified as Abu Sayyaf
members Nasirin Awwalin and Hasmin Lajid.
Meanwhile,
three members of the BPAT incurred wounds and were subsequently extricated for
medical attention.
Kasaram is
a follower of sub-leader Nurhassan Jamiri.
As of this
press time, troops of the Joint Task Force Basilan continue to conduct
checkpoints to thwart the extrication of the Abu Sayyaf members.
Meanwhile,
the offensives launched by the Alpha Company of the 10th Infantry Battalion
resulted in a fierce gun battle between the operating troops and the Abu Sayyaf
bandits in Barangay Tandu Bagua, Patikul, Sulu at 5:30am yesterday (May 25),
Cpt. Petinglay added.
"The
troops were acting on reported sightings of the Abu Sayyaf bandits and their
kidnap victims in the area of engagement. In an attempt to rescue the hostages,
our troops on the ground engaged the Abu Sayyaf members,” said Brigadier
General Cirilito Sobejana, Commander of the Joint Task Force Sulu.
Said armed
confrontation lasted for 20 minutes, after which the Abu Sayyaf bandits fled,
bringing with them their casualties. Elements of the 501st Brigade immediately
reinforced the engaged troops. Blockade and mortar support were further
delivered.
A soldier
died and 10 other personnel sustained wounds and were promptly extricated for
medical treatment at the Kuta Heneral Teodulfo Hospital in Barangay Busbus,
Jolo, Sulu.
We have yet
to disclose the names of our casualties pending notification to their next of
kin, said Cpt. Petinglay.
"We
are sad to report that one of our soldiers died during the encounter this
morning in the attempt to rescue kidnap victims who are in the hands of Abu
Sayyaf," says Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander,
Western Mindanao Command.
"We
will continue to conduct pursuit and rescue operations in order to track and
get these bandits the soonest,” he adds.
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