Four more Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) men
were killed in a series of encounters with pursuing government troops in
Barangay Pusao, Shariff Saydona town, Maguindanao Saturday night, the military
reported.
This brought the total number of BIFF dead since Friday
night to 18.
Also recovered by the military following the 10 p.m. clash
were four-high powered firearms.
Lt. Col. Willy Manalang, Marine Battalion Landing Team-8
commanding officer, said his troops engaged the group of Filipino terrorist
Basit Usman.
"I sent a small-size patrol composed of the 63rd Force
Recon Company led by Capt. Bernardo and the Special Operations Platoon 8 led by
1st Lt. Duliquez to track down the 20-man group of Usman. My troops surprised
the enemy and engaged them in a firefight," he added.
Employing fire and maneuver, the troops overwhelmed the
bandits, forcing them to flee in disarray after 15 minutes of heavy firefight.
Marines seized a 60mm mortar and one US M-14 rifle from the
bandits.
Two of the four BIFF dead were left behind in the encounter
site, one of them wearing a Special Action Force uniform.
"I believe that these bandits were among those who
butchered the members of the 55th SAC (Special Action Company) in (Barangay)
Tukanalipao (Mamasapano) last January. Despite their crimes, we will turn them
over to the community leaders to be given decent Islamic burial," Manalang
said.
As the troops followed the blood traces left by the elusive
group of Usman, the blocking elements of the Marine Battalion Landing Team-6
engaged the bandits a kilometer away in the same village at around 7:15 a.m.
Sunday.
Lt. Col. Armando Custodio, Marine Battalion Landing Team-6
commanding officer, said that his security elements led by 1st Lt. Aljun
Salinas chanced upon 30 BIFF bandits, triggering a heavy exchange of fires.
"My troops were in a vantage position and we rained
bullets on the bandits, causing heavy casualties on their side. We engaged them
in a running gun battle that lasted about an hour, after which they fled
carrying their wounded and dead comrades," he said.
A notorious bomber, Usman, and five foreign terrorists are
believed to be moving around the so-called "SPMS Box" in Maguindanao
together with the group of Mohammad Ali Tambako, the leader of the Justice for
Islamic Movement (JIM), a 30-man strong break-away group of the BIFF.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=&sid=&nid=&rid=742408
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