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Southeast Asia
Philippines nabs a big catch in the War on Terror!
2006-11-25
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It happened today, the Philippine Armed Forces (AFP) got a huge catch in the War on Terror! Remember the group of hostages that was taken by the Abu Sayyaf in June of 2001? ThatÂ’s the same group that included Martin and Gracia Burnham, the American Missionary couple that was held by the Abu Sayyaf. In the end, Martin was killed by his captors, while Gracia was injured, but able to return alive to the United States. At that time, another of the American Hostages, Guillermo Sobrero was beheaded by his Abu Sayyaf captors.

Well, today, the AFP nabbed the very suspect that beheaded Guillermo Sobrero, a huge win in the War on Terror. If the news gets coverage in the United States, I am certain that a lot of Americans will cheer this and consider it a huge win for the Government of the Philippines.

HereÂ’s the story, as told by the Inquirer:

Military intelligence agents have arrested the Abu Sayyaf leader who allegedly decapitated American hostage Guillermo Sobero in June 2001, the military said Saturday.

Major Eugene Batara, spokesperson of the Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom), said Annik Abbas alias Abu Anek was arrested on Friday evening in Colonia village in Lamitan, Basilan.

Abbas’s victim, Sobero, was among 21 persons — including American couple Martin and Gracia Burnham — taken from the Dos Palmas resort in Palawan during a raid by the group of bandits in May 2001.

Sobero’s execution was announced by Abu Sayyaf spokesperson Abu Sabaya two weeks after the abduction. “We have beheaded Sobero as a gift to the country on Independence Day,” Sabaya told a local radio station then. Sobero’s body was found about three weeks later, also in Basilan.

Batara said Abbad did not resist arrest. “Abbas was on his way to Sinangkapan village in Tuburan town when he was spotted by two of our men,” Batara said. Abbas was unarmed and alone when arrested according to Batara.

Basilan Governor Wahab Akbar described Abbas as “the most dangerous Abu Sayyaf.” “He was the executioner of American hostage Guillermo Sobero way back 2001,” he said.

Akbar said Abbas was previously arrested but managed to escape from prison during the 2004 jail break in Basilan. He rejoined the Abu Sayyaf and was named commander of the group previously under Hamsiraji Sali, who was killed by soldiers in 2003, according to Akbar.

“I am giving P1 million to the civilian informants who helped the Army’s 103rd Infantry Brigade in his arrest,” the Basilan governor said.

On Thursday evening, police intelligence operatives also killed an Abu Sayyaf member during an operation here.

Superintendent Angelito Casimiro, police intelligence chief for Western Mindanao, said his men were serving a warrant of arrest against Itting and Anni Sailani, who were being sought for the death of former Inquirer photographer Gene Boyd Lumawag, in Ayala village here.

“But the serving of warrant ended in a gun fight at the Ayala bridge when the group resisted. This led to the death of Joselito Nasara alias Abu Sufian, Sofia, and Kirrs,” Casimiro said.

The Sailani brothers, he said, managed to escape.

During a follow up operation in Pamucutan village here, Casimiro said, policemen arrested Jayrold Nasara, younger brother of the slain Abu Sayyaf member, and another suspect, identified as Salahuddin Asikain Ogis.

Police seized .45 caliber pistol, an M-16 Armalite rifle and ammunition, a motorbike, a cellular phone, a machete, and personal belongings, according to Casimiro

Casimiro said the police remained on high alert following reports the Abu Sayyaf was planning to sow terror in the city.

In Jolo, Sulu, Armed Forces Chief Hermogenes Esperon Jr. ordered soldiers to get ranking Abu Sayyaf leaders, including Khadaffy Janjalani, and Indonesian bomb experts Dulmatin and Omar Patek before Christmas.
Posted by:tipper

#4  They got Geno.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-11-25 22:21  

#3  looks like he fell a couple times. Apparently a balance problem... here's hoping it continues
Posted by: Frank G   2006-11-25 21:59  

#2  Good hunting, AFP! I'm sure that somewhere right now, Gracia is saying a prayer over Martin's soul. These cowardly fucks all need a one-way ticket straight to <del>paradise</del> hell.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-11-25 21:26  

#1  This was a great nab.  This ass cut Mr Sobrero's head off while he begged to look at his daughters picture just one more time.  I hope he does not make it through the trip north to Manila.  All that aside Janjalani and Hapilon gave the orders to do it.  They are still out there, free and not to worried about being caught.  As far as ol Wahab Akbar goes, anything he says is crap.  First he is one of the founding fathers of the ASG and protects them like they are his kids.  Second he will not be the one to give any money away, it will be the PNP and AFP.  The people of Basiland know better of this ass.  He cares nothing for the people or for Islam, he had the mosque at Port Issabella buldozed and took the land to build a Jolly Bee, filipino McDonalds, pushin out the muslim community.  He is a speed freak, wears a levi jacket with the collar up and white tennis shoes, in the jungle towns.  
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-11-25 21:11  

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