Saturday, October 5, 2024

CIDG agents nab 2 'Moro Islamic Liberation Front commanders' for gunrunning

From the Philippine News Agency (Oct 1, 2024): CIDG agents nab 2 'Moro Islamic Liberation Front commanders' for gunrunning (By Edwin Fernandez)



BUSTED. Shawi Ibrahim (in green shirt), deputy brigade commander of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front 102nd base command, and Johaiver Ariong (in brown jacket), battalion commander of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front 125th base command, after their separate arrests in Marawi City for selling firearms to undercover police agents on Monday afternoon (Sept. 30 2024). They will face gunrunning charges. (Photos courtesy of CIDG-BARMM)

COTABATO CITY – Two individuals who claimed to be field commanders of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front were arrested in separate entrapment operations by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (CIDG-BARMM) for selling firearms in Marawi City on Monday afternoon.

The suspects, identified as Shawi Ibrahim, 49, and Johaiver Banto Ariong, 32, were caught in gun buy-bust operations set by CIDG operatives near a hospital and inside a university compound.

Lt. Col. Ariel Huesca, CIDG-BARMM chief, confirmed in a statement Tuesday that the arrests took place at 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., respectively.

Ibrahim, who claimed to be the deputy commander of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front 102nd base command in Marawi City, was the first to be apprehended after selling a rifle and a pistol to an undercover agent at the parking lot of a private hospital in Barangay Poblacion.

"Ibrahim did not resist but appeared shocked by the turn of events," Huesca said.

An hour later, Ariong, who claimed to be a battalion commander of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front 125th base command, was arrested after selling an M16 rifle and a .45-caliber pistol to a disguised police officer inside the Mindanao State University (MSU) Marawi compound.

Both suspects are currently detained at the CIDG facility in Marawi City and will face charges for violating Republic Act 10591, the "Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act."

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1234466

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