Zamboanga City (The Redline News Philippines) - A member of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) under top leader Furudji Indama,
who is listed under the Periodic Status Report of the Armed Forces of the
Philippines, yielded to the troops of the Joint Task Force Basilan in Ungkaya
Pukan last May 7 earlier.
Urban terrorist and Abu Sayyaf member Hussin Asrap Wahid, a.k.a. Ottoh
Wahid or Jay Pilmita, 28 years old and a resident of Sitio Bato Maputi,
Barangay Baguindan, Tipo-Tipo, Basilan, surrendered to the troops of the 18th
Infantry Battalion, 1st Infantry Division, Philippine Army.
Also surrendered to the troops by the said Abu Sayyaf member was his
Caliber .45 pistol.
Wahid underwent custodial debriefing conducted by the troops of the
Joint Task Force Basilan under Colonel Juvymax Uy at the headquarters of the
18th Infantry Battalion in Sitio Camalig, Bohe Pahu, Ungkaya Pukan, military said.
“We consider the recent surrender of another Abu Sayyaf member as a
manifest of the effective combat operations sustained by the Joint Task Force
Basilan against the terrorist group in the province,” said Lieutenant General
Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander of the WestMinCom.
“The armed forces further encourage other members of the Abu Sayyaf to
surrender to the troops as we continue to counter terrorism and sustain the
internal peace in Mindanao,” added Galvez.
As of this report, there are a total of 41 Abu Sayyaf bandits who have
laid down their arms. Of this number, five have yielded to the government
forces in Sulu, 25 in Basilan, and 11 in Tawi-Tawi.
"We are expecting more Abu Sayyaf to surrender in Sulu and Basilan
this week or next. If this will happen, we will surely reach the tipping point
in our fight against the Abu Sayyaf, wherein whatever they do to the situation,
they can no longer gain grounds ever again." Galves added.
"With the way things are going, we are affirmative that soon, the
ASG will no longer be able to create havoc in the society," the WestMinCom
Chief adds. (PRNews/posted by Becky D. de Asis-The Redline News Philippines)
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