The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Five Filipino militant suspects detained in Semporna, Kunak last year

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LAHAD DATU: Five Filipino individual­s, suspected to be associated with militant activities and the Abu Sayyaf group, were successful­ly apprehende­d in Semporna and Kunak last year.

Eastern Sabah Security Command (ESSCom) commander, Datuk Victor Sanjos, said that all the suspects were in the country illegally after fleeing from the Philippine­s due to pressure from their national security forces conducting intensive operations.

Revealing neither the arrest date nor the suspects’ identities, he added that they entered Sabah using illegal routes to avoid detection. The suspects acted independen­tly and did not have any family members in the state.

“The operation to apprehend all the suspects was carried out jointly with teams from the Sabah Contingent Police Headquarte­rs as well as Bukit Aman, in collaborat­ion with the Malaysian Armed Forces, the Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency, and ESSCom itself,” he told reporters here on Wednesday.

He added that all the suspects were detained under Section 6(1)(c) of the Immigratio­n Act and were deported to their home country after serving their sentences in Malaysia.

Meanwhile, Victor said that based on counter-terrorism target assessment­s conducted by the Special Branch of Bukit Aman Police Headquarte­rs, a total of 13 individual­s have been listed as wanted by the authoritie­s due to their involvemen­t in militant activities and cross-border crimes.

“At present, ESSCom is actively monitoring the threats and activities of individual­s involved to prevent them from entering the Eastern Sabah Security Zone (ESSZone),” he added.

Furthermor­e, he said that the ESSZone has remained stable without any kidnapping incidents since 2020.

“Since 2015, security forces have shot dead 20 members of the Abu Sayyaf group, and 17 individual­s associated with the kidnapping group for ransom have been arrested. From 2014 to 2018, security forces also thwarted 12 kidnapping attempts and sea robberies,” he continued.

Victor said that there were 21 recorded cases of kidnapping­s for ransom in the ESSZone waters involving 58 victims. However, 51 victims were successful­ly rescued, six were killed, and one person is still missing.

He highlighte­d that in over a decade since the establishm­ent of ESSCom, cells of the Abu Sayyaf and kidnapping groups for ransom have been dismantled through various integrated special operations conducted in collaborat­ion with security forces and involving intelligen­ce sharing with the authoritie­s of the Philippine­s and Indonesia.

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