A notorious Abu Sayyaf leader tagged as behind the spate of kidnappings
and terrorism in the southern Philippines
escaped a military operation on Basilan, one of five provinces under the Muslim
autonomous region, officials said Monday.
Officials said Nurhassan Jamiri who was with 11 other gunmen escaped
rocket attacks from a military helicopter on a sandbar at Kalang Sibubong just
a kilometer away from the village
of Bato-Bato in Al-Barka
town. The gunmen were having a picnic when troops spotted them.
The rebels escaped on a motorized boat to a mangrove area in the
neighboring village
of Cambug while the
military dispatched a gunboat to pursue the Abu Sayyaf band, but lost them,
according to Captain Jefferson Somera, a spokesman for the 1st
Infantry Division.
“We have alerted troops and government militia forces in Basilan about
the group of Jamiri. They were told to stay alert and take precautionary
measures to pre-empt hostile enemy plans,” Somera told the regional newspaper
Mindanao Examiner.
He said there were no casualties in the military operation, but the Mindanao Human Rights
Action Center
said two minors who were among a group of 70 picnickers were injured in the
airstrikes on Kalang Sibubong. It said the victims were residents of Al-Barka
town.
The Mindanao Human Rights Action Center said the two victims were
part of an Arabic school picnic organized by their teachers. “The victims
sustained various injuries to their bodies. They were taken to St.
Peter Hospital
in Lamitan City for emergency medical treatment.
One of the injured was already sent home today while the other is still
recovering at the hospital,” it said in a report obtained by the Mindanao
Examiner.
“The picnic was composed of
students and teachers as well as parents. There were 70 persons who joined the
picnic, as well as other civilians who were also in the beach but not part of
the school excursion. According to the parents of the students, their children
were traumatized by the incident. Witnesses estimated that the air strike
lasted for about 30 minutes and that the shells fell around 30 meter from
them,” the report said.
A government official of Lamitan,
who also volunteers for the Mindanao Human
Rights Action
Center , immediately phoned a military commander
to stop the air strike as soon as he received a frantic call from the
picnickers.
http://mindanaoexaminer.blogspot.com/2014/01/top-abu-sayyaf-leader-escapes-military.html
Innocent picnickers or family members of the ASG rebels caught up in the military operation?? No way to know for sure.
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