Military confirms Abu leaders death
September 12, 2002 | 12:00am
ZAMBOANGA CITY The leader of the Abu Sayyaf rebels who kidnapped four Jehovahs Witnesses on Aug. 21 has been killed in a gun battle with government troops, the Armed Forces Southern Command confirmed yesterday.
Southcom chief Lt. Gen. Ernesto Carolina said Abdulmuin Sahiron, nephew of the one-armed bandit leader Radulan Sahiron, was killed in an encounter at the border of Patikul and Talipao towns in Sulu last Friday.
Carolina said Abdulmu-ins death was confirmed by Patikul Mayor Hasser Hayu-dini and a barangay chairman who ascertained Sahirons death through his mother.
But Carolina said Abdulmuin turned over his hostages - Norie Bendijo, Cleofe and her sister-in-law Flora Montulo and Emely Mantic - to his uncle Radulan who is now fleeing an intense manhunt, which the military has dubbed "Operation Endgame."
Carolina denied reports that one of the hostages was killed by their abductors but said military assets around the two towns confirmed that the hostages were indeed in the hands of Radulan.
Carolina said Abdulmuin was killed in an intense gunfight with troops from three Marine brigades, under Col. Eugene Clemens, who caught up with the bandits on Friday between Talipao and Patikul.
The Marines, backed by two MG-520 attack helicopters, have been pursuing the group through Mount Bagsak, Mount Mungit, Mount Tunggol and Mount Sinumaan before they caught up with the group at about 11:45 a.m. at Mount Gasam.
At least one government trooper was killed while four others were wounded in the intense fighting that continued as of yesterday.
"In Operation Endgame, we have brought the war to their turf," Carolina said. "We have penetrated the beehive (and) we will make their lives miserable."
Meanwhile, in nearby Basilan, militiamen allegedly seized and beheaded an Abu Sayyaf member in remote Barangay Tumakib in Sumisip, Basilan on Saturday.
Basilan provincial police director Senior Superintendent Bensali Jabarani said suspected elements of the Citizens Armed Forces Geographical Unit (CAFGU) were on patrol when they encountered the group of Abu Sayyaf leader Amir Mingkong and captured one of his men.
"After they encountered the group of Mingkong who is operating in the Sumisip area, they beheaded this unidentified Abu Sayyaf member," Jabarani said.
Jabarani explained that the militiamen apparently beheaded the Abu Sayyaf member because of atrocities the bandit had earlier committed to residents of the town.
Villagers reported that the militiamen paraded the bandits head around the town plaza before it was thrown to the bushes.
Southcom chief Lt. Gen. Ernesto Carolina said Abdulmuin Sahiron, nephew of the one-armed bandit leader Radulan Sahiron, was killed in an encounter at the border of Patikul and Talipao towns in Sulu last Friday.
Carolina said Abdulmu-ins death was confirmed by Patikul Mayor Hasser Hayu-dini and a barangay chairman who ascertained Sahirons death through his mother.
But Carolina said Abdulmuin turned over his hostages - Norie Bendijo, Cleofe and her sister-in-law Flora Montulo and Emely Mantic - to his uncle Radulan who is now fleeing an intense manhunt, which the military has dubbed "Operation Endgame."
Carolina denied reports that one of the hostages was killed by their abductors but said military assets around the two towns confirmed that the hostages were indeed in the hands of Radulan.
Carolina said Abdulmuin was killed in an intense gunfight with troops from three Marine brigades, under Col. Eugene Clemens, who caught up with the bandits on Friday between Talipao and Patikul.
The Marines, backed by two MG-520 attack helicopters, have been pursuing the group through Mount Bagsak, Mount Mungit, Mount Tunggol and Mount Sinumaan before they caught up with the group at about 11:45 a.m. at Mount Gasam.
At least one government trooper was killed while four others were wounded in the intense fighting that continued as of yesterday.
"In Operation Endgame, we have brought the war to their turf," Carolina said. "We have penetrated the beehive (and) we will make their lives miserable."
Meanwhile, in nearby Basilan, militiamen allegedly seized and beheaded an Abu Sayyaf member in remote Barangay Tumakib in Sumisip, Basilan on Saturday.
Basilan provincial police director Senior Superintendent Bensali Jabarani said suspected elements of the Citizens Armed Forces Geographical Unit (CAFGU) were on patrol when they encountered the group of Abu Sayyaf leader Amir Mingkong and captured one of his men.
"After they encountered the group of Mingkong who is operating in the Sumisip area, they beheaded this unidentified Abu Sayyaf member," Jabarani said.
Jabarani explained that the militiamen apparently beheaded the Abu Sayyaf member because of atrocities the bandit had earlier committed to residents of the town.
Villagers reported that the militiamen paraded the bandits head around the town plaza before it was thrown to the bushes.
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