File photo of Basit Usman from US State Department
Filipino bomb-making expert Basit Usman, the sidekick of
slain international terror suspect Zulkifli Abdhir alias Marwan, and five
foreign terrorists working with him are being protected by an armed group that
broke away from the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), the target of
an ongoing "all-out” military offensive in Central
Mindanao , the spokesman of the Armed Forces said Wednesday.
Usman, who survived the January 25 Special Action Force
operation to get Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir, alias “Marwan,” in
Mamasapano, Maguindanao and the five foreigners -- four Indonesians and an
“Arab-looking individual,” all linked to the Jemaah Islamiyah network -- are
now with the Justice for Islamic Movement (JIM) led by Mohammad Ali Tambako,
according to AFP's Colonel Restituto Padilla.
He said the information that the military had received from
informants in Mamasapano, Pikit, Shariff Aguak and other Maguindanao towns
indicated that JIM, which split from the BIFF in November 2013, had about 70
followers.
The BIFF was formed by Ameril Umbra Kato, former commander
of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front’s 105th Base Command. Kato broke away from
the MILF after disagreeing over the direction of the peace talks with the
government.
[Video report]
Meanwhile, Padilla also clarified that the bomb-making
devices seized from an abandoned camp discovered in Maguindanao on Monday and
earlier reported to belong to the BIFF actually were actually owned by JIM.
The AFP spokesman said JIM was protecting Basit's group so
that the latter could train JIM on how to make bombs.‘Yon po ang kanilang
nakukuhang benepisyo sa pagpapatuloy ng kanilang proteksyon sa grupo
ni Basit."
"At kung hindi natin uusigin ito at hindi natin
bibigyan ng pansin maaring hindi magwawakas ang laging
pambobomba sa iba’t-ibang lugar lalo na sa public places na
ang nagiging biktima ay kaawa-awang mga sibilyan [And if we do
not pursue them they would continue bombing public places and victimize
innocent civilians]," said Padilla.
This, he said, was the reason for the relentless military
operations that had, thus far, displaced more than 40,000 people and led
Maguindanao officials to place the province under a state of calamity.
“Ang atin pong opensiba ay isinasagawa lang natin
dahil po gusto nating magkaroon ng patuloy na katahimikan sa mga
lugar na ito [Our offensive is being undertaken because we want
continuing peace in these places],” Padilla said.
He added that the decision to stop the offensive would
depend on ground commanders.
“Base sa kanilang mission na
naibigay, kung sila ay magsasabi na na-achieve na nila ang
kanilang objectives, sila ay magsasabi na kailangan nang itigil [Based
on their mission, they will determine if they have achieved their objectives
and say if the operations have to stop],” he said.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/106258/usman-5-foreign-terrorists-with-biff-breakaway-group-says-afp-spokesman
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