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4 ABUS SLAIN

Troops hunt for remaining 2 or 3 men in Bohol

- By FRANCIS T. WAKEFIELD

Four suspected Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) members trapped in Bohol have been killed by government troops.

Four suspected Abu Sayyaf Group members trapped in Bohol have been killed by government troops.

Marine Col. Edgard Arevalo, chief of the Armed Forces Public Affairs Office, identified one of the fatalities as Joselito Milloria, originally from the town of Inabanga.

Following his conversion to Islam, Milloria adopted the name Abu Alih. He was believed to be responsibl­e in guiding a small group of ASG fighters that landed in Bohol less than two weeks ago.

Milloria was killed in a gunbattle at 12:50 p.m. in Barangay Bacani in the town of Clarin. Recovered from him was a Galil rifle with M203 grenade launcher attached and several rounds of ammunition.

His three unidentifi­ed companions were slain at 8 p.m. following a hot government pursuit in the same barangay. Troops seized two high-powered firearms – M16 and a M14 rifles – with rounds of ammunition.

There were reports that the slain gunmen, part of the group that landed less than two weeks ago, were hiding inside a cave.

The joint police-military operations were headed by Brig. Gen. Arnulfo Matanguiha­n, commander of the Army 302nd Brigade, and Chief Supt. Noli Taliño, police regional director.

This brings to 10 the number of ASG fighters killed by government troops, leaving only two or three who remain at large.

Arevalo credited the active collaborat­ion between local government executives and civilian residents for the successful operations against the bandits whose leader, Muamar Askali, was one of six initially killed.

“The hunt continues for the remaining two or three terrorists who were part of the band that attempted to establish foothold in Bohol but failed. We have reports indicating that they were also wounded and running out of supplies,” Arevalo added.

 ?? FOUR bodies of suspected members of the Abu Sayyaf Group are shown following a gunbattle with government troops Saturday in Clarin, Bohol. (Juan Carlo de Vela) ??
FOUR bodies of suspected members of the Abu Sayyaf Group are shown following a gunbattle with government troops Saturday in Clarin, Bohol. (Juan Carlo de Vela)
 ?? (Juan Carlo de Vela) ?? GOVERNMENT troops climb out of their vehicle to serve as blocking force against remaining Abu Sayyaf Group members who are on the run in Bohol.
(Juan Carlo de Vela) GOVERNMENT troops climb out of their vehicle to serve as blocking force against remaining Abu Sayyaf Group members who are on the run in Bohol.
 ?? (Juan Carlo de Vela) ?? THE remains of four members of the Abu Sayyaf Group were buried in a public cemetery in the town of Clerin, Bohol yesterday, less than 24 hours after they were killed by government troops in separate gunbattles in the province Saturday in line with...
(Juan Carlo de Vela) THE remains of four members of the Abu Sayyaf Group were buried in a public cemetery in the town of Clerin, Bohol yesterday, less than 24 hours after they were killed by government troops in separate gunbattles in the province Saturday in line with...

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