IBNO MORO |
By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (July 16, 2017) - The sustained conduct of law enforcement support
operations launched by the troops and the police yielded to the neutralization
of a notorious gunner and bomb expert of the Sulu-based Abu Sayyaf Group under
top leader Radullan Sahiron, and another member included in the police
watchlist in Western Mindanao within a span of three days, military official
said.
Western
Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed
that composite elements of the Joint Task Force Tawi-Tawi and the Provincial
Police Office of Tawi-Tawi neutralized Abu Sayyaf and kidnap-for-ransom member
Ibno Moro in Barangay Kamagong, Bongao, Tawi-Tawi at around 10:30am Saturday
(July 15).
Moro, who
has a standing warrant of arrest for murder, was a former member of the late
sub-leader Jul Asman Sawadjaan, who operated in Tawi-Tawi and Sulu.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that Moro ranked as Top 8 Most Wanted in the province of
Tawi-Tawi, he was involved in the 1989 massacre in Barangay Lapid-Lapid,
Bongao; 2004 kidnapping of Sibuto Mayor Kuyoh Pajiji of Sibutu; 2002 kidnapping
of Alvin Chua at the Chinese Pier in Bongao; and 2004 murder of Rodrigo
Alejandro Sr. and his son, Rodrigo Alejandro, Jr., in Barangay Buan, Panglima Sugala.
"This
is another operational feat attributable to the efforts of our troops on the
ground and the police," said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr.,
Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.
"I
commend and congratulate Brigadier General Custodio J. Parcon, Jr., Commander
of the Joint Task Force Tawi-tawi and his troops, as well as Police Senior
Superintendent Jerich Tan Royales, the Police Director of Tawi-tawi PPO, and
all policemen of Tawi-tawi for a job well done."
"Given
the key involvement of Moro in various kidnappings perpetrated by the Tawi-Tawi
based Abu Sayyaf members, the neutralization of the notorious bandit is deemed
a big blow on the Abu Sayyaf and kidnap for ransom group, which has faced
substantial loss as a result of our intensified operations."
“With the
support of the community, local chief executives, and our stakeholders, the
province of Tawi-Tawi is fast becoming a template for other provinces to
achieve peace and development,” added the WestMinCom Chief.
Meanwhile,
elements of the Joint Task Force Zamboanga and the police also arrested Abu
Sayyaf member Abdulmubin Kudalat Salamuddin, a.k.a. Mubin, in a joint conduct
of law enforcement operation in Barangay Guiwan, Zamboanga City at around
10:45pm Thursday (July 13), Cpt. Petinglay added.
A
fragmentation grenade was also recovered by the government forces from
Salamuddin.
"Salamuddin
is currently employed as a security guard at the Black Arrow Agency and is detailed
at one of the malls in Zamboanga City," says Colonel Leonel Nicolas,
Commander of the Joint Task Force Zamboanga.
"Involved
in the 2002 Sidapan kidnapping, Salamuddin is a member of Sahiron and is
trained by Jemaah Islamiyah member Amin Bacho, a.k.a. Jihad, in manufacturing
Improvised Explosive Devices and improvised landmine in Sulu."
A gunner
for the Abu Sayyaf, Salamuddin supplies firearms and ammunition to the
Sulu-based terrorist group.
"JTF
Zamboanga will continue to assist the police in the intensified conduct of law
enforcement operations to contain the bandits within Zamboanga City,"
Colonel Nicolas adds. "Keeping Cotabato safe and secured, will always be
our top priority."
LtGen
Galvez also congratulated Colonel Nicolas and his men as well as the policemen
of Zamboanga City urging them to make the recent feat a motivation to achieve
more and do more.
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