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Duterte may invade Abu Sayyaf stronghold

- Reuters

They must stay there, my order to the navy ... is to blow them up, no surrender. Shoot cannons, destroy them Duterte, Philippine President

manila — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte warned on Wednesday he might “invade” an island stronghold of the Daeshlinke­d Abu Sayyaf to “finish the game” following a thwarted attempt by the group to kidnap tourists on a resort island last week.

Duterte offered cash rewards for the capture, dead or alive, of six Abu Sayyaf militants still at large following a day-long clash last week on Bohol island, which killed six rebels and four members of the security forces.

The shootout on Bohol followed warnings against travel to central Philippine islands by several Western countries, which cited unconfirme­d intelligen­ce of possible kidnap plans. The clash erupted after residents tipped-off authoritie­s about the arrival of armed men on boats.

The incident was highly significan­t, coming during Holy Week at a location far from Abu Sayyaf ’s traditiona­l field of operations on remote Jolo, Tawi Tawi and Basilan islands.

Duterte said Abu Sayyaf must not be allowed to extend its reach.

“I will, maybe, invade Jolo,” Duterte told reporters after a security briefing in Tagbilaran City, Bohol.

“All army, navy, will go there. It will be a fight. That’s what they want, I will give it.”

Referring to Abu Sayyaf ’s stronghold­s, he said: “They must stay there, My order to the navy ... is to blow them up, no surrender. Shoot cannons, destroy them.”

Abu Sayyaf has its roots in separatism and the military says some elements are in close contact with militants in the Middle East. However, most of its activities are banditry, like piracy and kidnap. It is notorious for beheading hostages when money for their release is not paid. Duterte said he wanted civilians to support the manhunt on Bohol and offered a reward of 6 million pesos ($120,668) for each of the six fugitives. —

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