Philippine Daily Inquirer

3 suspected Abu Sayyaf bandits arrested in Zamboanga

- Liza Jocson, Inquirer Mindanao

ZAMBOANGA CITY—A supposed attempt by Abu Sayyaf to snatch victims in this city was foiled following the arrest of three suspected bandits on Sunday, the city police said.

Senior Supt. Angelito Casimiro, city police chief, on Monday said suspected Abu Sayyaf members Jerry Intimani, Gabir Masturan and Samara Akbaw had planned to snatch a pharmacy owner here and a 12year-old boy.

Casimiro said they got informatio­n that the three men were acting suspicious­ly and that they might be armed.

This led the police to apply for a warrant and search the men’s safe house in Sitio Karagasan in Barangay Maasin.

He said that during the raid, authoritie­s seized two cal. 45 pistols and a fragmentat­ion grenade from the suspects. The police took custody of a speedboat moored nearby after it was ascertaine­d that the suspects had used it.

Casimiro said further investigat­ion revealed that the three men belonged to the Sulu-based faction led by Hairula Ahadi.

Charges for illegal possession of firearms and explosives are now being readied against them and the police are also investigat­ing their possible links with past kidnapping­s here, he said.

The Abu Sayyaf, a ragtag band of self-styled Islamists with ties to the Jemaah Islamiyah, figured in such highprofil­e kidnapping as the 2000 Sipadan hostage crisis and the Dos Palmas raid.

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