The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Alert against Abu Sayyaf

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LAHAD DATU: Eastern Sabah Security Command (ESSCom) commander DCP Datuk Hazani Ghazali yesterday confirmed that they had received informatio­n on the latest threat from the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG).

He said they received informatio­n that a group of approximat­ely 10 Abu Sayyaf Group members armed with firearms was planning to kidnap businessme­n or foreign vessel crew members at any chance they had in waters off Sabah.

He said the informatio­n also stated that the Abu Sayyaf were using unmarked blue-and-white speedboats locally known as jungkong (speedboats) for this purpose.

“We have mobilised all our assets to the field and guard posts,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

He said they had also informed all post guards and patrol, as well as security forces, to be on high alert at all times while operations were carried out to prevent the entry of these criminals.

“The security situation is currently under control and in good condition. However, the community in ESSZone should convey any informatio­n to ESSCom on any suspicious activities so that immediate action could be taken,” he added.

The ESSZone covers the districts of Kudat, Kota Marudu, Pitas, Beluran, Sandakan, Kinabatang­an, Lahad Datu, Kunak, Semporna and Tawau.

On Tuesday, the ReCAAP piracy reporting center warned that a faction of the Abu Sayyaf Group is preparing to launch another round of pirate attacks in the waters off Sabah.

According to ReCAAP, the Philippine Coast Guard believes that a group of about ten Abu Sayyaf members are planning to conduct kidnapping­s in and around Eastern Sabah "at any opportune time."

The ASG fighters do not have specific, pre-identified targets, but are expected to pursue "businessme­n or ship's crew of foreign vessels passing through the area."

The suspected fighters are using an unmarked, blue and white motorized launch of the Malaysian design known as a jungkong.

ReCAAP reports that they are heavily armed, with pistols, rifles and at least one grenade launcher. Mariners are strongly urged to exercise extra vigilance when transiting the waters off Eastern Sabah and the Sulu-Celebes Seas, and ReCAAP has long advised ships to avoid the affected area altogether whenever possible.

Separately, at the nearby port of Zamboanga, the Philippine Coast Guard is deploying additional security teams and K9 units to prevent "entry of lawless elements," according to Lieutenant Commander Noriel Ramos.

Zamboanga is a key seaport for travel to and from the Sulu archipelag­o, the home of the Abu Sayyaf Group.

Fighting between the Abu Sayyaf Group and the Philippine military continues in the region. On Tuesday, two suspected Abu Sayyaf members were killed on Sulu in a three-hour firefight with Philippine Marines. The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s estimated the size of the Abu Sayyaf unit in the engagement at about 40 fighters.

The AFP launched a largescale ground offensive to eliminate Abu Sayyaf bases in Sulu, Tawi-Tawi and Basilan in 2016. The effort has reduced the rate of Abu Sayyaf hijackings and kidnapping­s, but firefights and arrests continue.

About 125 Abu Sayyaf fighters have surrendere­d to AFP forces since the start of the year under an amnesty program.

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