Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief-of-staff Gen.
Gregorio Pio Catapang on Monday confirmed the death of Filipino terrorist and
bomb-maker Basit Usman and five of his followers who were reported killed
following a shootout with fellow brigands in Guindulungan town, Maguindanao
before noon Sunday.
"I am confirming the death of Basit Usman, the
terrorist-bomber who is responsible for the countless deaths of civilians in a
series of bombings in Mindanao ," Catapang
added.
Based on reports reaching AFP headquarters in Camp
Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Usman and five of his unidentified cohorts were killed
in a shootout allegedly with fellow members of his group in Sitio Takeneken,
Barangay Muti, Guindulungan, Maguindanao 10 a.m. Sunday.
"The encounter site is near the vicinity of Camp Afghan ,
a temporary relocation site for MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front) members
who voluntarily vacated their homes during the conduct of law enforcement
operations against the BIFF (Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters) in the last
week of February 2015," Catapang disclosed.
MILF members who are temporarily staying at the camp rushed
to the scene and discovered the dead bodies along with the recoveries including
an M-60 general purpose machine gun, one RPG and a 5.56mm Bushmaster rifle.
Sources in the ground believe that there was infighting
among Usman's followers fueled by the tussle for the huge monetary reward that
was put on his head amounting to almost USD1 million.
"The AFP is validating the reports that Usman became
distrustful of some of his own men after the series of encounters between the
AFP and his group in the past two months," Catapang said.
Photos of Usman's dead body will be taken to show proof
about his death, he added.
"The AFP and PNP (Philippine National Police) forces
had been pursuing the small band of terrorists led by Basit Usman who
continuously eluded the government troops for more than two months since the
launching of the 'all out law enforcement operations' against the BIFF in
Maguindanao," he said.
On May 2-3, the government forces maintained its security
patrols, sensing that Usman and his group were just nearby.
Usman's group occasionally goes near to MILF communities in
an effort to divert their pursuers.
"A final version of the military report will be
released to the public once the After Operations Report related to this
incident will be submitted by our line units," according to Catapang.
"I want to convey my warm congratulations to the MILF
and the government forces (both the AFP and PNP) who worked together in
neutralizing this notorious terrorist," he added.
Catapang also said that it is very important to note that
aside from helping the government in neutralizing Usman, the MILF provided
valuable information that led to the arrest of prominent BIFF leaders such as
Mohammad Ali Tambako and Esmael Pagao.
"Through the MILF's cooperation and support, we have
also succeeded in uprooting the bomb factories and terrorist hideouts near
their communities," he said.
The recent accomplishment shows the MILF's sincerity in
supporting the peace process by actively helping the government in flushing out
the terrorists from their former safe havens.
It can be recalled that the MILF relocated from their
communities inside "SPMS Box" since the last week of February 2015 in
order to give way to the joint law enforcement operations of the AFP/PNP
against the BIFF and Usman's group.
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