The Manila Times

Abus in cahoots with drug lords, says military

- BY FERNAN MARASIGAN

THE terrorist Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) is in cahoots with drug lords and is responsibl­e for proliferat­ion of illegal drugs in the ZamBaSulta area, the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) said on Thursday.

Zambasulta is made up of the provinces of Zamboanga, Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi in southern Mindanao.

Citing reports from different units that had engaged the ASG, Col. Rodrigo Gregorio, spokesman for the AFP Joint Task Force Sulu, said the bandits not only kidnap for ransom but also trade in illegal drugs to fund their terrorist and other criminal acts.

The illegal drugs, according to Gregorio, also serve to motivate ASG members to commit crimes.

- merous units in the ZamBaSulta area... Reports coming from the line units indicate that those engaging the troops are mostly young [ ASG] recruits who are most probably ‘high’ on certain drugs particular­ly shabu [methamphet­amine hydrochlor­ide] as evidenced by parapherna­lia found in belongings of dead [bandits] and in their lairs,” he said.

Gregorio added that drugs are being used to lure youngsters who are given shabu for free and later on recruited once they are addicted to it.

“Reports also indicate that mon- ey generated from shabu is being operations,” he said.

Gregorio also cited claims of some of the former hostages of the group one of them an Indonesian, Herman Bin Manggak, who told that he saw the bandits guarding him taking shabu.

Talking to interprete­rs, Manggak said he was nearly rescued three times by government troops who

In those instances, he added, he witnessed effects of drugs on the terrorists who treat such battles as a game.

The military has also claimed that the Abu Sayyaf Group has connection­s with the drug lords in the distributi­on of illegal drugs in the ZamBaSulta area.

The group, it said, also backs up drug suspects whenever anti-drug operations are conducted in the area.

Authoritie­s also cited a number of such operations by joint police and military troops that resulted in bloody confrontat­ions.

One of them took place in Sulu 27, of the 24th Special Action Company of the elite Special Action Forces of the Philippine National Police, was killed in a - 38, who was also killed.

The anti- drug operation was conducted last Saturday by military forces in Barangay Kaunayan, Patikul, Sulu.

Troops recovered high-powered during the operation.

In Zamboanga City, another ASG member, Arnisar Dangsani Ismaluddin was arrested by police in a buy-bust last Tuesday afternoon.

Gregorio said in Metro Manila, several Abu Sayyaf bandits have also

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