The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Military hunts down Sayyaf executione­rs

- (Mindanao Examiner)

SULU – Security forces launched an operation against the Abu Sayyaf responsibl­e in the brutal execution of a captured government soldier in Sulu, one of 5 provinces under the Muslim autonomous region, officials said.

Officials said more troops were deployed in Patikul town where Abu Sayyaf militants, whose group is linked to the Islamic State, beheaded Staff Sergeant Anni Siraji, of the 32nd Infantry Battalion.

Siraji, a native of Sulu, was seized near the village of Igasan in Patikul town on April 21 and his body and decapitate­d head were recovered by troops over the weekend in the village called Taglibi, also in Patikul town, a known stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf.

A former Moro National Liberation Front rebel before joining the military, Siraji was part of an army unit working on peace and developmen­t projects in Sulu, according to Army Captain Jo-ann Petinglay, a spokeswoma­n for the Western Mindanao Command.

She said Siraji was travelling to the village of Igasan when 7 armed militants seized him.

Regional Governor Mujiv Hataman strongly condemned the killing. “Siraji is the latest victim of what has become a series of indiscrimi­nate acts of terrorism by the Abu Sayyaf, killing even our fellow Bangsamoro. These acts of violence, acts that go against the grain of our humanity, continuous­ly hamper our efforts towards peace and justice within our shores.”

“These bandits, cowards who have no honor and no shame, have betrayed the cause which our most faithful mujahedeen have fought for. These terrorists have no claim to the values of Islam, or to the brave and dignified history of our people,” he said.

Hataman said government forces will be continuing its intensifie­d law enforcemen­t operations against the Abu Sayyaf not only in Sulu, but other areas as well in the autonomous region where it is actively operating.

He assured the public that the government is doing its best to address terrorism. “Rest assured that the regional government will continue to support all efforts against terrorism in the region, while ensuring the safety and welfare of our people,” Hataman said.

The Abu Sayyaf is notorious for beheading their captives and tagged by the military and police as behind the spate of ransom kidnapping­s and terrorism in the region.

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