[Inquirer] A New People's Army leader was nabbed on Wednesday night in Negros Oriental on homicide and attempted homicide charges.
Military spokesman Ray Tiongson said that combined security forces based in Siaton town arrested Marilyn Badayos at a checkpoint. He said that Badayos was on board a motorcycle on her way to Dumaguete City, the capital of Negros Oriental, when she was intercepted.
Badayos was allegedly involved in the killing of soldier Marlon Lanes in Bais City on July 4, 2014. She was also linked to the killing of two soldiers and injuring of three others during an NPA ambush in Candoni, Negros Occidental on February 18, 2016.
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{Sun Star] Philippine police and military have recaptured an Abu Sayyaf militant, who escaped as he was being transported to the Zamboanga City Reformatory Center (ZCRC) on June 21.
Zamboanga City police officer Luisito Magnaye said Alhnur Usup was recaptured inside a mosque Thursday afternoon in the village of Mampang. Magnaye said Usup escaped as police transported him and his companion, Jamal Labuan, to the ZCRC last week.
Magnaye said Usup is a spotter for the Abu Sayyaf who finds prospective targets for kidnapping in the city. Usup, also known as Arab-Arab and Arab Puti, is a follower of Sulu-based Abu Sayyaf leader Idang Susukan.
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[Bangkok Post] A father and his son were killed and another villager wounded in a gun attack in Yala province on Tuesday night, police said. The attack occurred at about 9 p.m. at a house in Muang district.
According to police, while Alawi Itae was walking to the back of the house with a bag of fertilizer for his son to take to school at least two attackers hiding in a rubber plantation opened fire on him, killing him instantly. The noise of the gunfire caused his father, Dolo Itae, to rush to help his son. He was also gunned down by the attackers. A stray bullet also injured neighbor Romuli Chelo in the hand. The attackers then fled.
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