The Manila Times

BIFF recruiting new members in Sarangani

- BY JERRY ADLAW

RENEGADE members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), a militant organizati­on that sympathize­s with the Islamic State of Syria (ISIS) have been sighted encamped at the hinterland town of Kiamba and Maitum in Sarangani province and reportedly recruiting for members from the indigenous tribes of Blaan and Manobo in the area.

This was revealed to The Manila came from outside the country. Times by one of the tribesmen who The recruit also revealed that were recruited by the group. as recently as last week, various

A Blaan recruit who asked not to high-caliber firearms and ambe named, said they were offered munition were unloaded from a monthly salary by a BIFF comthe motorized pump boat at the mander to join their cause. He said shores of Maitum. He said the he was told that the BIFF funds items were delivered to the nearby town of Kiamba.

An intelligen­ce officer who requested not to be named said that the BIFF have been recruiting new members since last year when some of their members surrendere­d and returned to the folds of the law. The Philippine government has been aggressive in its campaign to lure extremists and rebels to surrender in exchange of benefits such as housing units and livelihood incentives.

“The BIFF may have been recruiting new members for them to be funded by ISIS with the intention to create another strong faction in preparatio­n for the coming 2022 elections,” said the intelligen­ce officer.

Sarangani Gov. Steve Solon refused to be interviewe­d about the reported encampment of the BIFF in Kiamba and Maitum.

Residents from the two towns have expressed fear over the presence of the BIFF as they believed that the IS sympathize­rs will create atrocities and hostilitie­s in their towns considerin­g that recruitmen­t of new members is ongoing.

The police and military however, have been deployed in various towns in Sarangani to secure peace and order in the entire province.

Sarangani local officials, meanwhile, brushed aside the report, saying that the informatio­n was unfounded.

There are unverified reports, too, that the BIFF has joined forces with another Mindanao-based terrorist group Dawlah Islamiya.

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