MALAYSIA – Two Indonesian Fishermen Rescued from Abu Sayyaf by Philippine Armed Forces

PHILIPPINE MARINE PERSONNEL LAUNCHED A MILITARY OPERATION AGAINST ABU SAYYAF MILITANTS AND RESCUED TWO INDONESIAN FISHERMEN

The two fishermen rescued by the Philippine Marine Forces. Source: http://www.westmincom.com/ 

RESCUE OPS FOR THIRD INDONESIAN HOSTAGE ONGOING

KOTA KINABALU: Two Indonesian fishermen abducted from a Malaysian fishing boat in the waters off Lahad Datu last September have been rescued by the Philippine armed forces while another still a subject of ongoing rescue operations.

Maharudin Lunani, 48, and Samiun Maneu, 26, were rescued during a 25-minute clash between Philippine troops and the Abu Sayyaf group at 4.43am on Sunday at Barangay (Village) Pugad, Old Panamao municipality.

As at press time, rescue operations are ongoing for Muhammad Farhan, 27, the Philippine military’s Western Mindanao Command spokesperson Major Arvin Encinas told Daily Express.

“Troops from the 4th Marine Battalion engaged in a 25-minute gunfight with Abu Sayyaf militants at 4.43am,” Encinas said, adding they further exchanged fire in another encounter at 6.27am in the same village. The body of an Abu Sayyaf militant, identified as Hairula Itum, was found, while a trooper was also killed and another wounded in the battle. Several firearms, including an M16, an M203 and one Gunner rig with ammunition, were seized,” Encinas said, adding Maharudin and Samiun were rescued in the first clash.

Westmincom Commander Lt. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana said the military will continue to pursue and neutralise militants with deliberate operations to rescue captives and thwart the group’s hostile plans.

“We have reinforced our troops and have cordoned off the area, so we are optimistic that we can rescue Farhan,” Sobejana said in a press release. This is part of our relentless effort to rescue the remaining captives and defeat the Abu Sayyaf before the end of the year. We offer our condolences to the bereaved family and loved ones of our soldier who paid the ultimate sacrifice for peace to thrive in Sulu. His gallantry will continue to inspire us to accomplish more for the common good.”

The three Indonesians had been kidnapped by seven gunmen while catching prawns off Tambisan Island. Daily Express has been reporting on the movements of the hostages held by four different Abu Sayyaf handlers across Indanan and Patikul municipalities with the Philippine military in pursuit before the Old Panamao rescue. When asked about the long evasion route taken by the Abu Sayyaf, Encinas said: “The community helped determine their locations.”

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