By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA CITY (July 3, 2017) - An Abu Sayyaf bandit was
captured by the operating troops of the Joint Task Force Basilan at
dawn on Sunday (July 2) in Brgy Bohe Yawas, Lamitan City in the nearby province
of Basilan, military official said.
Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer
Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that the soldiers of the 19th
Special Forces Company of the 4th Special Forces Battalion led by Cpt
Dantog, captured a certain Ismael Gampal, an Abu Sayyaf member operating in the
Province. Recovered from Gampal's possession is an M16 rifle and other war
materiel including a battle dress uniform and a military back pack.
Cpt. Petinglay said the captured bandit and recovered
items were brought at the headquarters of the 19SFC at Brgy Dangcalan, Lamitan
City for debriefing prior his turn-over to the Lamitan police.
“Our persistent military operations specifically
targeting Abu Sayyaf group resulted to this recent accomplishment,” says
Colonel JuvymaxUy, the Commander of the Joint Task Force Basilan.
“We also would like to recognize the help of those who
have already surrendered for the precise information they have given so that we
can zero-in to specific ASG targets.”
Cpt. Petinglay stressed that as of this report, 262
Abus were already neutralized by the Joint Task Forces of Western Mindanao. Of
this number, 97 bandits were killed, 67 were apprehended, and 98 surrendered. A
total of 151 firearms of the threat group were recovered by the troops, 131 of
which are high-powered and 20 are low-powered.
“I laud the accomplishments of our soldiers as they
continue to do their mandate even if we are in our trying times right now,”
says Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr, Commander of the Western Mindanao
Command.
“I also would like to recognize the continuing support
of the local government unit and the people of Basilan, in our fight to contain
and eliminate these terror groups."
“We assure the peace-loving Filipino people that your
soldiers will be more driven and inspired to take on our mandate to protect and
keep safe our communities from terror threat, no matter what it takes,” the
WestMinCom Chief adds.
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