+ Follow MARINE FORCES SOUTH Tag
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[Title] => 3 Indons nasabat sa Tawi-tawi
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY Tatlong Indonesian national na pinaniniwalaang nagsasagawa ng illegal fishing ang dinakip ng mga tauhan ng Philippine Coast Guard makaraang pumasok sa teritoryo ng bansa sa karagatang sakop ng Tawi-Tawi malapit sa hangganan ng Malaysia noong Biyernes.
Kasalukuyang nakakulong para sa disposisyon ng Bureau of Immigration and Deportation (BID) ang mga naarestong mangingisda na sina Jupriada Sanneng, Dempar Edris at Raphy Jainah na walang maipakitang dokumento nang masabat sa naturang karagatan.
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[Title] => Marine dies in raid on Sayyaf hideout
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY A Marine trooper was killed and eight others were wounded when government troops raided the Abu Sayyafs jungle hideout yesterday in Patikul town in Sulu.
The raid occurred as US Pacific Command chief Adm. Thomas Fargo arrived here for anti-terrorism talks with Armed Forces Chief Gen. Narciso Abaya.
Brig. Gen. Renato Miranda, Marine Forces South commander, said the wounded Marines were immediately extricated from the scene and would be airlifted to Southern Command hospital in Zamboanga City.
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[Title] => Drug syndicate abducts Tawi-Tawi vice mayor
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ZAMBOANGA CITY A local government official actively campaigning against drug trafficking was abducted Sunday by armed men believed to belong to a drug syndicate in Tawi-Tawi, military and police officials reported Monday.
Brig. Gen. Renato Miranda, Marine Forces South chief identified the the victim as Hadji Kuyoh Pajiji, vice mayor of Sitangkai, Tawi-Tawi.
Miranda said that Pajiji was abducted by the group of Ayub Bakil, reportedly a drug lord operating in Tawi-Tawi.
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[Title] => Marine, 2 Abu Sayyaf rebs killed as fighting rages in Patikul
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY A Marine and two Abu Sayyaf gunmen were killed yesterday when troops clashed with the bandits in the jungles of Sulu.
Four soldiers and an undetermined number of Abu Sayyaf fighters and Misuari partisans were also wounded in the fighting at around 10 a.m. in Mt. Mungit, Patikul town.
Brig. Gen. Renato Miranda, commander of Marine Forces South (MarForSouth), said he could not release the names of the wounded soldiers, pending notification of their immediate families.
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[Title] => 17 Abu rebs die in clashes
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY At least 17 Abu Sayyaf fighters and a Marine were killed when government troops tried to stop the bandits from fleeing a military offensive in a remote barangay in Sulu.
Eleven Marines were also wounded in the fighting.
Brig. Gen. Renato Miranda, commander of Marine Forces South (Marforsouth), said the bandits were fleeing advancing Army troops in the jungles of Sulu at around 10:35 a.m. Wednesday when the Marines blocked them at Barangay Panglima Estino.
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[Title] => Moro rebels intensify collection of illegal toll fees on Lanaohighway
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COTABATO CITY - The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has intensified its
collection of illegal toll fees from motorists passing through critical
stretches of the 145-kilometer Secretary Narciso Ramos Highway linking the
provinces of Maguindanao and Lanao del Sur, the military confirmed
yesterday.
Maj.
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MARINE FORCES SOUTH
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[Title] => 3 Indons nasabat sa Tawi-tawi
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY Tatlong Indonesian national na pinaniniwalaang nagsasagawa ng illegal fishing ang dinakip ng mga tauhan ng Philippine Coast Guard makaraang pumasok sa teritoryo ng bansa sa karagatang sakop ng Tawi-Tawi malapit sa hangganan ng Malaysia noong Biyernes.
Kasalukuyang nakakulong para sa disposisyon ng Bureau of Immigration and Deportation (BID) ang mga naarestong mangingisda na sina Jupriada Sanneng, Dempar Edris at Raphy Jainah na walang maipakitang dokumento nang masabat sa naturang karagatan.
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[Title] => Marine dies in raid on Sayyaf hideout
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY A Marine trooper was killed and eight others were wounded when government troops raided the Abu Sayyafs jungle hideout yesterday in Patikul town in Sulu.
The raid occurred as US Pacific Command chief Adm. Thomas Fargo arrived here for anti-terrorism talks with Armed Forces Chief Gen. Narciso Abaya.
Brig. Gen. Renato Miranda, Marine Forces South commander, said the wounded Marines were immediately extricated from the scene and would be airlifted to Southern Command hospital in Zamboanga City.
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[Title] => Drug syndicate abducts Tawi-Tawi vice mayor
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ZAMBOANGA CITY A local government official actively campaigning against drug trafficking was abducted Sunday by armed men believed to belong to a drug syndicate in Tawi-Tawi, military and police officials reported Monday.
Brig. Gen. Renato Miranda, Marine Forces South chief identified the the victim as Hadji Kuyoh Pajiji, vice mayor of Sitangkai, Tawi-Tawi.
Miranda said that Pajiji was abducted by the group of Ayub Bakil, reportedly a drug lord operating in Tawi-Tawi.
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[Title] => Marine, 2 Abu Sayyaf rebs killed as fighting rages in Patikul
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY A Marine and two Abu Sayyaf gunmen were killed yesterday when troops clashed with the bandits in the jungles of Sulu.
Four soldiers and an undetermined number of Abu Sayyaf fighters and Misuari partisans were also wounded in the fighting at around 10 a.m. in Mt. Mungit, Patikul town.
Brig. Gen. Renato Miranda, commander of Marine Forces South (MarForSouth), said he could not release the names of the wounded soldiers, pending notification of their immediate families.
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[Title] => 17 Abu rebs die in clashes
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY At least 17 Abu Sayyaf fighters and a Marine were killed when government troops tried to stop the bandits from fleeing a military offensive in a remote barangay in Sulu.
Eleven Marines were also wounded in the fighting.
Brig. Gen. Renato Miranda, commander of Marine Forces South (Marforsouth), said the bandits were fleeing advancing Army troops in the jungles of Sulu at around 10:35 a.m. Wednesday when the Marines blocked them at Barangay Panglima Estino.
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[Title] => Moro rebels intensify collection of illegal toll fees on Lanaohighway
[Summary] =>
COTABATO CITY - The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has intensified its
collection of illegal toll fees from motorists passing through critical
stretches of the 145-kilometer Secretary Narciso Ramos Highway linking the
provinces of Maguindanao and Lanao del Sur, the military confirmed
yesterday.
Maj.
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