From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Oct 4): AFP Chief: Malik remains missing
Habier Malik, Moro National Liberation Front founding chairman Nur Misuari’s
top lieutenant who led the attacks in Zamboanga City, remains missing.
“We have so far not identified the body of Malik, but you know, we are
looking at everything until we find his body. We’re not saying that he’s dead
already because we have not found his body,” Armed Forces of the Philippines
Chief Emmanuel Bautista told reporters at Camp Aguinaldo Friday.
The government on Saturday declared that the siege was over after they
rescued all the remaining hostages, but failed to determine the whereabouts of
the MNLF leader.
Police, who are now at the helm of the mopping-up operations after the
three-week gunbattle, were still engaging with remnants of the MNLF around the
conflict areas.
As to reports that Malik had escaped, Bautista said they “have not confirmed
any” and “anything is possible.”
“We will not know for sure until we see. Nothing is still conclusive,” he
said.
“We have not seen Malik so we cannot categorically say that he is dead or
alive. But anyway his force has been decimated in Zamboanga. You have been
witness to that. And our primary mission there was to rescue the hostages. And
we did,” he also said.
To go after the forces that “invaded” Zamboanga was only their secondary
mission.
“We were able to decimate that force and most of their commanders have been
accounted for,” he said.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/500727/afp-chief-malik-remains-missing
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