By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (July 28, 2017) – Two (2) Abu Sayyaf bandits tagged in the series of
robbery were arrested by the military in the nearby province of Tawi-Tawi on
Tuesday (July 25), military official said.
Western
Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed
that Merson Arak and Rustom, both surnamed Garim, were nabbed by the troops of
the Marine Battalion Landing Team-9 in a combat operation launched in Barangay
Batu-Batu, Panglima Sugala, Tawi-Tawi at around 5:30am.
“Prompted
by reports alleging the presence of seven Abu Sayyaf bandits and the commission
of robbery by the said group in Barangay Batu-Batu, the Marine troops conducted
the offensive, yielding to the arrest of the Garims and the seizure of an M16
loaded with ammunition,” said Brigadier General Custodio Parcon, Jr., Commander
of the Joint Task Force Tawi-Tawi.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that the civilians reported of the sighting of the said Abu
Sayyaf bandits, who were armed with M16 and Caliber .30 rifles, in Panglima
Sugala on Tuesday (July 25). The group further committed robbery against
fishermen and farmers in far-flung areas, particularly in Barangay Balimbing,
Panglima Sugala, per information from the police. Due to the seaborne patrol
conducted by the marines, the bandits resorted to robbery to sustain their
living.
Based on
the blotter report filed by Private First Class Edgar Flores of the MBLT-9, the
Abu Sayyaf bandits robbed a tenant, identified as Mansiar, of his copra and
threatened to kill Reny Flores, brother of PFC Flores and proprietor of a
coconut farm, in Sitio Bud-bud, Barangay Kulape, Panglima Sugala in the
afternoon of July 24.
The armed
group also established a temporary harboring site in Barangay Batu-Batu,
Panglima Sugala.
Records
show that the municipal mayor of Panglima Sugala ordered Merson Garim to leave
the place; however, his group continued to operate in the area, Cpt Petinglay
added.
The Garims
and the seized items were brought to the Panglima Sugala Municipal Police
Station for proper disposition. The firearms were then turned over to the MBLT9
for safekeeping.
As of July
26, 72 Abu Sayyaf bandits were apprehended by the Joint Task Forces in Western
Mindanao. Of this, 11 were nabbed in Basilan, 43 in Sulu, 7 in Tawi-Tawi, and
11 in Zamboanga.
"I
congratulate the troops of Joint Task Force Tawi-Tawi headed by Brigadier
General Custodio Parcon for this commendable accomplishment," said
Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander of the Western Mindanao
Command.
"The
continuing effort to capture and neutralize the remaining Abu Sayyaf in the
BaSulTa area will eventually hinder their remnants to go on launching
terroristic and criminal activities along Tawi-Tawi
waters and sea areas of common concern with Malaysia and Indonesia."
"We
will use these accomplishments as a motivation to continue achieving more
milestones, to ensure that civilians will feel peaceful and secured within
their communities," added LtGen Galvez.
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