NBI ARRESTS 2 ABU SAYYAF SUSPECTS
THE National Bureau of
Investigation (NBI) has arrested two suspected members of the Abu Sayyaf Group
involved in various kidnapping incidents in Mindanao, it said in a statement
yesterday. State agents arrested Abdulla D. Addi and Aluyudan Ismael Guru in
separate operations based on a warrant for kidnapping and serious illegal
detention.
Addi, who was arrested
last month in Zamboanga City, was allegedly involved in the kidnapping in
Patikul, Sulu in 2002, when two victims were beheaded. He was also allegedly
part of the abduction of 21 hostages at a resort in Malaysia in 2000. The
hostages were later brought to the group’s base in Jolo, Sulu in southern
Philippines. Addi is also being blamed for the abduction of three Indonesian
sailors in 2002.
Meanwhile, Guru was
arrested on Aug. 15 in Pasay City where he lived. He was said to be recognized
as a guard by one of the victims of the Golden Harvest Plantation kidnapping in
2001. NBI said he was involved in the Marawi Siege in 2017 and was tapped to
help the “largely ethnic Yakan group” of former Abu Sayyaf leader Isnilon
Hapilon enter Marawi City.
Abu Sayyaf has used
terror for profit and to promote its jihadist agenda, according to the US
National Counterterrorism Center. It also engages in kidnappings for ransom,
bombings, assassinations and extortions, it said.
Source: Business World
Online – 19 August 2019
By: Vann Marlo M. Villegas
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By: Vann Marlo M. Villegas
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