Zamboanga City - Joint law enforcement operations of soldiers and policemen yielded to
the arrest of a sub-leader and a member of the Abu Sayyaf and kidnap for ransom
groups in Tawi-Tawi yesterday (July 13).
Abu Sayyaf sub-leader Omar Harun, a.k.a Halipa, was arrested by
composite elements of the Joint Task Force Tawi-Tawi, led by Lieutenant Colonel
Luis Tamondong of the Marine Battalion Landing Team-8, and the Provincial
Police Office of Tawi-Tawi under P/SSupt. Jerich Tan Royales in Barangay Poblacion, Taganak at around 6:25
in the morning yesterday.
In a separate operation, Abu Sayyaf member Ara Samindi was also nabbed
by the government forces in Lagaan island, also in Taganak, Tawi-Tawi on the
same day.
The two Abu Sayyaf members were brought by the troops to the PNP Bongao
station for questioning and documentation procedures.
As per records, Samindi and Harun were close associates of ASG/KFRG
sub-leaders Alden Bagadi, a.k.a Sayning, Majan Sahijuan, a.k.a Apo Mike, and
the late Abraham Hamid and Alhabsy Misaya.
Both were also involved in different sea jacking activities, including
the attack of the Vietnam-flag vessel, MV Giang Hai, at Pearl Bank, Tawi-Tawi
last February 19, 2017 where 6 Vietnamese crewmen were kidnapped and 1 was
killed on the vessel.
"The complementing effort of the Joint Task Force Tawi-Tawi and
the Tawi-Tawi Provincial Police Office under P/SSSupt. Jerich Tan Royales is very vital in the capture of these ASG
bandits," said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander of the
Western Mindanao Command.
"We acknowledge the solid support we are receiving from the local
government unit and the people of Tawi-Tawi."
"Surely, this accomplishment will not be a success if not for the
aggressive stance and participation shown by the community against the Abu
Sayyaf and Kidnap for Ransom Groups operating in the province," added
LtGen Galvez.
From January 1, 2017 to date, a total of 69 Abu Sayyaf members were
apprehended by the troops within the joint area of operations. Of this number,
11 were apprehended in Basilan, 43 in Sulu, 5 in Tawi-Tawi, and 10 in
Zamboanga.(PR/posted by Becky D. de Asis-The Redline News)
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