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Lawmen pursue BIFF

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CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindana­o -- The Philippine Marines and Police Public Safety Company are pursuing a band of armed lawless elements believed to be behind the harassment of a police outpost in Poblacion Nuro, Upi, Maguindana­o, and the staging of a roadside bombing against Marine soldiers in an adjacent village of the same town.

Members of the Marine Battalion anding Team5 had a brief encounter with the lawless elements on Saturday who are believed to be members of the outlawed IS-inspired Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF).

The suspects were believed to have crossed the hinterland­s of Talayan and Guindulung­an towns, also in Maguindana­o, and launched the diversiona­ry attacks.

Philippine military and enemies-turned-ally Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have been fighting the BIFF in Maguindana­o’s second district; and that the harassment in North Upi town on Saturday was seen by the Army as a BIFF “diversiona­ry tactic” to ward off intense military operations against them in Talayan and Guindulung­an towns.

Capt. Arvin John Encinas, speaking for the Army’s 6th Infantry Division which has jurisdicti­on over the Marine forces in North Upi, said the encounter occurred in Barangay Mirab after the suspects set off an improvised roadside bomb that injured seven Marine troopers.

The Marine team was on their way back to MBLT5 battalion headquarte­rs after the conduct of investigat­ion on the harassment against the 1st Manuever Platoon, Police Public Safety Company when a homemade bomb went off near the bridge. PNA

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