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Two of Southeast Asia’s most wanted terrorists and the Abu Sayyaf’s chieftain evaded capture when US-trained troops raided a terrorist camp in a remote barangay in Jolo, Sulu yesterday.


Troops with night-vision goggles barged into three huts and captured three Abu Sayyaf terrorists and seized two M-16 rifles.

The military did not immediately identify the three captured terrorists.
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The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), on the other hand, warned any cuts from the annual budget allocations of the military would jeopardize operations against internal and external security threats.
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Brig. Gen. Bonifacio Ramos, 103rd Army Brigade commander based in Basilan, said Hamsiraji Sali, alias Commander Jose Ramirez, has been reported wounded in their operation since last week.
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Two of Southeast Asia’s most wanted terrorists and the Abu Sayyaf’s chieftain evaded capture when US-trained troops raided a terrorist camp in a remote barangay in Jolo, Sulu yesterday.


Troops with night-vision goggles barged into three huts and captured three Abu Sayyaf terrorists and seized two M-16 rifles.

The military did not immediately identify the three captured terrorists.
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The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), on the other hand, warned any cuts from the annual budget allocations of the military would jeopardize operations against internal and external security threats.
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Brig. Gen. Bonifacio Ramos, 103rd Army Brigade commander based in Basilan, said Hamsiraji Sali, alias Commander Jose Ramirez, has been reported wounded in their operation since last week.
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