The Manila Times

5 BIFF bandits killed in NCotabato clashes

- JULMUNIR I. JANNARAL

SHARIFF AGUAK, Maguindana­o: About 200 families have evacuated and found themselves dislocat bandits from Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) and Philippine Army troops resumed in Carmen, North Cotabato.

on Friday affected residents of Martesan and Misalan in Barangay Tonganon were forced to evacuate for fear of a rampage by the group of BIFF commander Esmael Abdulmalik, alias Abu Toraife.

According to the military, Abu Toraife lost with the Army troops.

Three soldiers from the Army’s 34th Infantry Battalion (IB) and a local member of the Citizens Armed Forces Geographic­al Unit (Cafgu) were wounded in the initial gunfight that erupted before dawn on Tuesday.

Among the wounded Army troops were Staff Sgt. Wenceslao Nacional, Cpl. Gerry Culaban, Privates First Class Ignacio Cinco and Joel Looc They sustained bullet wounds in the body.

The military said elders from the Moro com Abdulmalik – Ganding Mutalib, Raguiab Tahir, Monsi Kadir, Saliman Guinaid and Kumay troops from the 34th IB and 7th IB.

Both units are under the Army’s 602nd Brigade based near Carmen in the 3rd District of North Cotabato.

Three other bandits, identified only as Oting, Samier and Mustapha, were also injured from 40 millimeter grenade projectile­s fired by soldiers.

Lt. Gen. Carlito Galvez, Jr. chief of the Western Mindanao Command, said units of the Army’s 602nd Brigade are anticipati­ng possible retaliatio­ns by Abdulmalik’s group.

The brigade has jurisdicti­on over Carmen and nearby towns in North Cotabato.

Brig. Gen. Nolly Samarita of the 602nd Brigade said a preemptive strike against the terrorists was launched after villagers and commanders of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front sighted them in Barangay Tonganon, apparently preparing to attack the community there.

Abu Toraife is the leader of one of three factions in the outlawed BIFF, which uses the

People in Maguindana­o who have known Abdulmalik, a Muslim religious leader being an Imam, said he is determined in sowing hatred among non-Muslims.

Samarita said Army units in North Cota - tions to evacuees.

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