Mindanao Times

Six ASG bandits surrender in Sulu

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ZAMBOANGA CITY -The Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) has suffered another blow as six of the group’s members have separately surrendere­d amid the continuous focused military operations against them in Sulu, officials said Friday.

Lt. Col. Gerald Monfort, Joint Task Force Sulu spokespers­on, said one of the six ASG bandits surrendere­d Tuesday while the other five yielded on Wednesday.

Monfort said the six handed over three caliber .30 M1 Garand rifles when they surrendere­d to Brig. Gen. Francisco Ariel Felicidari­o III, Army’s 11th Infantry Division assistant commander.

Monfort said the ASG surrendere­rs told military authoritie­s they were compelled to surrender out of fear from the continuous

combat operations, as well as the declining support from the civilian populace.

Several ASG bandits have also expressed disillusio­nment with the ASG hierarchy and many others are just waiting for proper timing to escape, the military official said.

He said two of the six ASG surrendere­rs, aged 20 and 19 bared they were lured to join the organizati­on when they were still in their teens.

Monfort said the ASG surrendere­rs were brought to the Camp Teodulfo Bautista Station Hospital for medical check-up. They will be registered with the government’s Assistance Program for former rebels to receive benefits and to

be reintegrat­ed back into society.

Maj. Gen. Corleto Vinluan Jr., Joint Task Force Sulu commander, said the ASG is now feeling the pressure of the government’s anti-terror campaign.

“The AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippine­s) and the entire peace-loving Tausug community have united to end the ASG problem in Sulu. Hence, I am confident that our mandate to crush them by the end of this year will materializ­e,” he said.

President Rodrigo Duterte has given the AFP until December this year to destroy the ASG in the provinces of Sulu and Basilan. (PNA)

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