The Abu Sayyaf Group's threat to behead its two German captives will not intimidate the Philippines, which vowed to continue its military offensive against the local terrorist group
The defense department said Abu Sayyaf's threat to behead their two German hostages is propaganda to ride on the international attention that the Islamic State (formerly ISIS) is getting, said a military general in charge of
"They are
taking advantage of the international attention ISIS
is getting so that the ransom would increase. All their activities are criminal
in nature," said Lieutenant General Rustico Guerrero, commander of the
military's Western Mindanao Command.
The military also
reiterated that it has contained Abu Sayyaf members in pockets of Sulu.
"There is continuous effort by the Armed Forces of the Philippines and
the Philippine National Police," Guerrero added.
The local
terrorist group responsible for several bombing incidents in the country and
kidnappings in the region has threatened to kill the hostages, unless they are
paid P250 million ($5.62 million, 4.4 million euros) and if Germany stops supporting the US-led campaign
against ISIS in Iraq and Syria .
Philippine
Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said military offensive against the Abu
Sayyaf will continue. "We will not be intimidated by these gestures and
actions. We will continue to contain them," Gazmin told local radio dzRH
Thursday morning, September 25.
The goverment
maintains that ISIS presence in the Philippines
remains unconfirmed inspite of reports received by the Philippine Embassay in Damascus that at least 3 Filipino jihadists were killed in
Syria
in separate incidents in October and December 2013.
Members of the
Abu Sayyaf and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters have pledged allegiance to ISIS, but military officers dismissed
them as the rebels' way of giving ISIS moral
support. They claimed they have not monitored ISIS support – finances and
weapons – going to the Philippines .
"We are
validating if there really is ISIS here. The
report of Mayor Maturan is very deserving but we have not had any confirmation
on this," said Gazmin, referring to claims by Mayor Joel Maturan of
Ungkaya Pukan town in Basilan that ISIS has
penetrated the province.
The government
has created a technical working group to monitor foreign fighters in the Philippines .
The military
stepped up operations against the Abu Sayyaf since last year. "The order
from the President is to once and for all stop the Abu Sayyaf. We're moving
towards that direction. We have been reshuffling forces in Sulu. It will not be
purely Marines anymore. We will deploy joint forces of Marines and Army in the
area," said Gazmin.
Gazmin confirmed
there are ongoing negotiations for release of the German captives through other
parties.
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