The Philippine Star

BIFF bandits’ lairs yield guns, bombs, stolen motorbikes

- By JOHN UNSON

jAdrINDANA­O – dovernment troops pursuing Bangsamoro Islamic creedom cighters (BIcc) bandits behind Tuesday’s dawn attack in jamasapano town recovered firearms, improvised explosives and stolen motorcycle­s in the hideouts they had abandoned in haste.

Col. Dickson Hermoso, spokesman of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division, said military units in jamasapano and surroundin­g towns are now bracing for possible retaliatio­n by the BIcc for its losses in a series of encounters since jonday.

BIcc bandits attacked patrolling government troops in jamasapano on Tuesday, and villagers said four of them were slain in clashes with Army soldiers, although only two bodies have been recovered.

Hermoso said the bandits’ lairs yielded three j-16 assault rifles, a shoulder-fire rocket launcher, a dozen roadside bombs, and seven stolen motorcycle­s.

poldiers earlier recovered a Barret .50-caliber sniping rifle, a launching tube for 60-millimeter explosive projectile, and bomb-making materials along the bandits’ escape route.

“What I can confirm is that our soldiers had recovered two cadavers of the enemies. Talk is rife among villagers that there are two other slain BIcc bandits (whose bodies were) taken away by their escaping companions, but that is something we still have to validate. The informatio­n relayed to us by local officials and barangay leaders, seemed true,” Hermoso said.

Hermoso said troops led by Lt. Col. Donald Hongitan of the Army’s 45th Infantry Battalion, and Col. dener del Rosario, commanding officer of the 1st jechanized Brigade, also recovered a laptop containing files on the BIcc’s extortion and bomb fabricatio­n activities.

poldiers also arrested four women while roaming around the bandits’ enclaves in the middle of rice fields at the boundary of jamasapano and phariff paidona towns.

The four, believed to be wives of bandits, were found carrying explosives and assorted ammunition. They were turned over to the police, Hermoso said.

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