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4 killed in Abu Sayyaf ambush in Basilan

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ZAMBOANGA CITY – Four persons, including three security personnel of the Tumahubong Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Integrated Development Coop. Inc. (TARBIDCI), were killed in an ambush by alleged Abu Sayyaf gunmen in Sumisip, Basilan early morning on Maundy Thursday, the military said.

Seven other persons were wounded in the attack on workers of the cooperative in Tumahubong village around 5:45 a.m., Colonel Ricardo Visaya of the 104th Infantry Brigade said.

Visaya identified the slain security personnel as Nulmer Lumbos, who was driving the cooperative’s patrol vehicle, Nusaman Hatula and Hassan Manjapal.

Wounded were Macion Bonifacio, Reynaldo Pia, Alihol Bistanul, Pangamdas Mujib, Munap Saalul, Ahmad Ibrahim and Lucman Unzah.

Visaya said the cooperative’s security personnel were on a patrol vehicle and were securing an area – where about a dozen rubber tappers were to work – when fired at by the Abu Sayyaf men under Puruji Indama.

Visaya said responding elements of the Army’s 4th Scout Ranger Battalion under Lieutenant  Colonel Armand Arevalo had clashed with the bandits and killed one Abu Sayyaf member in the process.

“One ASG suspect identified as certain Bakrim was killed,” he said.

The Abu Sayyaf is a ragtag band of self-styled Islamists being linked with Osama Bin Laden’s al-Qaeda network of terror.

Most of its senior leaders landed in Washington’s list of most wanted terrorists because of the Abu Sayyaf’s involvement in high-profile kidnappings – including of foreigners – and bombing activities.

Although previously dismissed by the military as a spent force, the Abu Sayyaf – founded in the 1980s by a Abdurajak Janjalani – continues to sow terror, especially in remote villages of Western Mindanao, Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi.

Originally posted: 12:16 pm | Thursday, April 5th, 2012


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  • neverwint3r

    itong mga abu sayaff na ito patraydor kung lumaban e, they use gureilla and hit and run tactics. di sila lumalaban ng patas o harapan.

    wala bang elite special forces ang pinas? ano ginagawa ng mga generals natin? what the government do is have our soldiers trained by the british sas o kaya  us navy seals. then send them to hunt and track these terrorists and their lair in basilan.

    one or two companies of these specially trained soldiers and equip them with night vision goggles, gps, kevlar armor, other weapons and equiptment and have them lie in wait for these terrorist make a move and boom, ambush them.

    • Mamang Pulis

      wrong.

      ang abu sayaf ay hindi traydor tumira.

      ang mga handlers nila ang traydor tumira.

      at isa na doon ang mga politiko at heneral.

      sila ang mas traydor pa sa pagkakakilala nyo na ‘sa mga muslim’

      masyado kaya ata nababad sa call of duty iho sa mga komento mo.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_WN6RO7I4R7NF3T76GTGMZPJ2BA Tado

    kita mo itong mga muslim na ito, gusto nila irespeto ang ramadan nila at mag ceasefire, pero pag mahal na araw ng mga kristyano hindi nila iginagalang, e pano ba natin maaayos ito e gusto lang nitong mga teroristang muslim na ito sila lang ang pagbibigyan at uunawain tsk tsk!

  • Rhine

    this is the reason why I prefer the way Pres. Estrada’s time handling the Mindanao problem… all out war…. These pest will certainly be cowed if the army is always pro-active..

  • Mamang Pulis

    tadaaaa—

    just like i what wrote in prof habito’s column–

    “the enterprising enterpreneurs of basilan”…

    mga socipath na tamad pa.

    o sir, naka focus din yan sa mga projects na puede nila pagkakitaan ng madali…pustahan tayo.



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