Manila Bulletin

Elite troops kill alleged Egyptian suicide bomber, 2 ASG in Sulu clash

- By MARTIN A. SADONGDONG

Elite Army troopers killed in a fierce gun battle in Patikul, Sulu on Friday night, April 16 an alleged Egyptian suicide bomber and two suspected Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) militants linked to some of the most vicious and deadly attacks in Western Mindanao.

Lt. Gen. Corleto Vinluan Jr., commander of the Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom), identified the slain suspects as alias Yusop, one of the five remaining foreign terrorists in Mindanao; Abu Khattab Jundullah alias “Saddam;” and alias “Akram.”

According to Vinluan, troops from the military’s elite counterter­rorism unit 4th Light Reaction Company, were conducting military operations in Barangay Igasan when they encountere­d an ASG group under sub-leader and known bomb expert Mudzrimar “Mundi” Sawadjaan around 10:45 p.m.

Sawadjaan’s unit is tagged behind the twin suicide bombings in Jolo, Sulu on August 24, 2020 that killed 15 persons; and the Mt. Carmel Cathedral twin bombings on Jan. 27, 2019 where 18 people died.

An intense firefight ensued until the enemies were forced to retreat, Vinluan said.

The troops scoured the encounter site where they discovered the bodies of the three suspected terrorists, he added.

Citing intelligen­ce reports, Vinluan said Yusop was the stepson of deceased Egyptian terrorists “Abduramil” and Reda Mohammad Mahmud alias “Sitti Aiza.”

Abduramil was killed by the military in a clash in Indanan, Sulu on November 5, 2019 while Reda died after she blew herself up in an apparent suicide bomb attack at the KM3 detachment unit of the military also in Indanan town on September 8, 2019.

Meanwhile, Vinluan said Jundullah was a trained bomb-maker and the brother of the late Daulah Islamiyah and Abu Sayyaf Group member Midi Alih, who was killed in a recent clash in Sulare Island while Akram was one of the “trusted” followers of Mundi Sawadjaan.

Aside from these, troops also recovered on the encounter site an M653 Carbine rifle, an M203 grenade launcher, and one R4 Vektor rifle, various ammunition, two bandoliers, and other personal belongings of the slain terrorists.

Major Gen. William Gonzales, commander of the Joint Task Force Sulu, said reinforcem­ents were sent in the area to hunt down the escaping terrorists.

“We are utilizing all our air, naval, and ground assets to conduct all-out offensives against the remaining foreign terrorists and Abu Sayyaf Group members in our area of operation,” he said.

The bodies of Yusop, Jundullah, and Akram were transporte­d to Kuta Heneral Teodulfo Bautista in Barangay Busbus in Jolo.

From January 2021 to date, the Joint Task Force Sulu has neutralize­d 70 ASG members -- seven of whom were apprehende­d, 60 surrendere­d, and three were killed, according to military records.

“I commend the troops of the Joint Task Force Sulu under Maj. Gen. Gonzales for your laudable operationa­l accomplish­ments. These successes are [attributed] to the intensifie­d conduct of intelligen­ce operations, the quick action of our ground troops, and the cooperatio­n of the local government and the people,” said Vinluan.

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