From the Mindanao Examiner (Mar 30): Troops kill notorious bandit leader in
Western Mindanao
PAGADIAN CITY – Government troops killed a
notorious leader of gang tagged as behind the spate of kidnappings and extortion
in the southern Philippines, officials said Saturday.
Officials said the
fighting in the coastal village of Danganan in Lapuyan town killed Amie Andi and
his aide Ambak Maragusan.
Lt. Col. Yegor Rey Barroquillo, Jr., commander
of the 44th Infantry Battalion, said the fighting lasted almost 30 minutes. The
bodies of the slain bandits were recovered by their kin and buried immediately
in the town.
He said Andi is one of the most wanted persons in Zamboanga
del Sur and that his group was previously involved in the killings of 6 people,
including three children, in the village of Tininghalang also in Lapuyan town
last year. The local government offered a P300,000 bounty for the capture of
Andi.
General Ricardo Rainier Cruz II, commander of the 1st Infantry
Division, commended the soldiers in the operation that led to Andi’s death. “The
soldiers will remain vigilant against lawless elements to ensure the safety and
well-being of the peace-loving people in the region,” he said.
He also
praised the cooperation of civilians to the military, saying the locals provided
vital information that allowed troops to track down and neutralize
Andi.
In November last year, Andi escaped a raid by government soldiers
at their hideout in Pagadian City, but troops captured two of his most trusted
lieutenants, Montasser Ratarta and Rachmodin Andi.
The military said
Andi’s group was behind the kidnappings of Filipino traders and foreigners in
Zamboanga Peninsula. Among those kidnapped in the Zamboanga was Irish missionary
Michael Sinnott, seized in October 12, 2009 in Pagadian City. Aside from
Sinnott, kidnappers also seized Italian Catholic priest Giancarlo Bossi in
Zamboanga del Sur’s Payao town in June 10, 2007.
And in 1998, gunmen
kidnapped Italian missioners Luciano Benedetti in Zamboanga del Norte province
and in 1998 and Giuseppe Pierantoni in Dimataling town in Zamboanga del Sur. It
was not immediately known whether Andi was also involved in those kidnappings.
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