A certain BIFF leader Mohammad Tambako, the owner of the encampment where bomb materials were discovered, is one of Basit Usman's protectors
The military said it captured a factory of improvised explosives operated by the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Mamasapano town in Maguindanao, in the continuing all out offensive against the breakaway group of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
Bomb components –
such as mortar fuses, ammonium nitrate, blasting caps, and tie wires – were
reportedly discovered in an encampment in Barangay Dasikil, located near the
site of deadly clashes that killed on January 25 Jemaah Islamiyah top terrorist
Zulkifli bin hir or "Marwan" but also 44 Special Action Force (SAF)
commandos.
"Our troops
successfully seized a bomb-making facility after assaulting the enemy positions.
The enemy was able to escape, but the equipment and materials that are used to
fabricate home-made bombs were left behind," Colonel Melquiades Feliciano,
commander of the Army 601st Infantry Brigade that is leading the military
offensive, said on Monday, March 2.
Marwan is an expert
bombmaker who trained terrorists in Mindanao .
In the wake of his death, calls were made to hunt down his trainees as well.
Senator Juan Edgardo
Angara is among those raising the alarm. "Because Marwan, after being
driven out of Malaysia ,
sought refuge in camps run by the alphabet soup of rebel groups in Mindanao , then we have to assume that he trained many
people. The graduates of his workshops must not be allowed to put what they
learned from him to use," Angara said on
Monday.
Aquino's
promise
The military has
intensified offensives against the BIFF following President Benigno Aquino
III's promise in a televised address that the government will hunt
down BIFF bombmaker Basit Usman.
The military said
a certain BIFF leader Mohammad Tambako, the owner of the encampment where bomb
materials were discovered, is one of Usman's protectors. BIFF leader Kagi
Karialan, who has at least 100 men with him, is the other.
"Several
tipsters have spotted Usman in the bailiwicks of these cohorts," the
military said.
Both Tambako and
Karialan are blamed for violent attacks in Maguindanao and nearby provinces
that have displaces tens of thousands.
As of latest
count, at least 5,700 families or nearly 30,000 individuals have been displaced
by the fighting. The military claims 9 BIFF members were killed in the
continuing offensive in Maguindanao alone, while 3 soldiers were wounded.
Usman was the
target secondary to Marwan in the January 25 operations. He was wounded but was
able to escape, according to the military.
It was Usman who
coddled Marwan in Mamasapano, an area believed to be controlled by the MILF but
where their former comrades who set up BIFF also reside. The BIFF is composed
mostly of former MILF members who oppose the peace process. (READ: MILF: We didn't coddle Marwan, Usman)
The MILF is
cooperating with the military in the offensive against their former comrades,
many of them also relatives.
5 more
international terrorists?
Usman is now
believed to be in the run along with at least 5 foreign nationals believed to
be members of international terrorist groups.
They are coddled
by "small bands of notorious bandits from two different BIFF groups"
in the remote villages of Shariff Saydona and Mamasapano towns, according to
Armed Forces public affairs officer Lieutenant Colonel Harold Cabunoc.
"Five
foreign nationals, who are believed to be members of an international terrorist
organization, were seen moving with Usman as they evaded their pursuers,"
Cabunoc said.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/85516-bomb-factory-captured-mamasapano
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