Military officials here on Saturday confirmed that one of
the eight fatalities in Sultan Kudarat clash Thursday dawn was an Indonesian
national who is said to be a bomb making expert.
Major Gen. Edmundo Pangilinan, 6th Infantry Division
commander, identified the Indonesian as Ibrahim Ali, alias Hudzaifa who was
arrested for gun possession but was eventually freed.
He was senior member of the Mujahideen Indonesian Timur
(MIT) and has been training lawless elements in Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat on
bomb making.
Brig. Gen. Emmanuel Salamat, 1st Marine Brigade commander,
said Ali was killed in a clash with 6th Marine Battalion Landing Team Thursday
in Barangay Butril, Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat in a 5:30 a.m. encounter which
lasted for about four hours.
According to Salamat, the Marine forces and members of the
PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group and local police were to serve
warrants of arrest for Mohammad Jaafar Sabiwang Maguid alias Commander Tokboy
in Sitio Sinapingan, Barangay Butril, Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat.
While approaching the village, the armed men led by
Commander Tokboy opened fire on the government forces, triggering a running gun
battle.
After the encounter, eight dead bodies were found scattered
in the lawless elements encampment, including the Indonesian national but
Commander Tokboy was not among them. He was believed to have fled at the height
of the fire fight.
At a news conference Friday, Pangilinan said that the
Indonesian national was first arrested in Zamboanga City for illegal possession
of firearms in 2005 but was released from detention in 2013 due to lack of
merit of the case filed against him.
He said Ibrahim Ali had since been monitored to be with
Commander Tokboy after his release, teaching bomb making.
Pangilinan identified the other fatalities as Abdul Halil,
Tatuh Sumail and Kira Sabiwang, all resident of Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat.
Marine forces recovered one cal. 50 sniper rifle, 20 rounds
of ammunition for cal. 50, an M-16 Armalite rifle, a cal. 45 pistol, bomb
making materials, ATM cards, Philhealth cards and six ISIS
flags.
Pangilinan said Commander Tokboy has four standing warrants
of arrest and was involved in a series of atrocities and violence in the South Cotabato area since August 2008.
He was previously apprehended in 2009 by the security forces
at Maasim, Sarangani
Province . However, he
managed to escape from Bulantay Jail, Alabel, Sarangani after seven months of
imprisonment. He had been a fugitive for half a decade and was engaged in
various crimes that included cattle rustling, extortion, highway robbery and
murders.
Salamat said about 50 families have fled the village of Butril but the local governments and the
Philippines Marines are attending to their needs.
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