The country's most wanted bomber who had eluded arrest by
government forces was killed in a clash with elements of the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front (MILF) in Maguindanao as the country was busy watching the
Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather Jr. boxing match on Sunday, a ranking police
official said.
Abdul Basit Usman, who had a one million US dollars (about
PhP45 million) reward for his arrest, died in a chance encounter with MILF
guerrillas in the village of Muti, Guindulungan, Maguindanao at 11:50 a.m., according
to Senior Supt. Nickson Muksan.
Muksan, the Maguindanao police provincial director, said
Usman was killed in a 20-minute firefight with the group of MILF commander
Barok, a sub-leader of the MILF's 118th base command headed by Wahid Tundok.
"We confirmed that Usman was killed, his companions
were also wounded," Muksan told reporters.
He said Barangay Muti Chairman Gayak Midtimbang and
Guindulungan Mayor Antao Midtimbang confirmed the most wanted bomber was
killed.
"We are against extremism, we do not welcome Basit
Usman in our town," Mayor Midtimbang told reporters.
Toks Upam, liaison officer of the Coordinating Committee on
the Cessation of Hostilities of the MILF, also confirmed Usman's death.
Quoting reports from MILF field commanders, Mohaqher Iqbal,
MILF chief negotiator, said Usman traded shots with members of the MILF in
Barangay Muti, triggering a gun battle.
He said the MILF in the area did not know Usman was with a
group of armed men passing by the MILF identified area. When accosted, Usman's
group fired shots.
On Jan. 25, 2015, Abdul Basit Usman was one of the two
terrorists eyed by government forces in enforcing Oplan Exodus in Mamasapano,
Maguindanao, now known as the 2015 Mamasapano clash.
His companion and other target of the operation, Malaysian
terrorist Zulkifli Abd Hir, alias Marwan, was killed in the raid, while Usman
escaped.
Police and military authorities tagged Usman as the brains
behind the rash of bombing incidents in General
Santos City ,
Davao , North Cotabato and Cotabato City .
He was also seen in a police commando surveillance video
with Marwan a week before the Malaysian terrorist was killed in a police
commando operation in Mamasapano on Jan. 25.
Maguindanao Gov. Esmael Toto Mangudadatu was quoted as
saying that Usman was wounded in the Jan. 25 police operation which also killed
44 Special Action Force members, 17 MILF guerrillas and three civilians.
Mangudadatu said Usman, along with his followers, was moving
from one place to another in Maguindanao to elude arrest by pursuing government
forces.
Capt. Joann Petinglay, speaking for the 6th Infantry
Division, said information about Usman's death was strong and that the Army in
Maguindanao has been placed on heightened alert to thwart any attempt by
Usman's followers to launch terror attacks to avenge his death.
Abu Misry Mama, speaking for the outlawed Bangsamoro Islamic
Freedom Fighters (BIFF) which claoimed to have coddled Marwan and Usman,
refused to confirm nor deny the report.
Mama said he was busy watching the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight
when he heard of the news and had no way to confirm it.
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