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Abu Sayyaf militants behead kidnapped Philippine soldier
2017-04-23 15:55:41
A Filipino soldier kidnapped last week in the southern Philippines by Abu
Sayyaf militants was found beheaded, the military said on Sunday, hours
after government troops killed three more members of the ISIS-linked
group in a clash elsewhere.
The head of Sergeant Anni Siraji of the Army's 32nd Infantry Battalion was
found 50 meters away from his body in Patikul town in Sulu, Brigadier
General Cirilito Sobejana, commander of the Joint Task Force Sulu, said.
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Sobejana said Siraji was probably abducted and executed because of his
involvement in peace initiatives in Sulu.
"He is involved in peace efforts. He is not actually a combatant. We are
using him to engage stakeholders because he is a Tausog (like most Abu
Sayyaf militants)," he said.
Earlier on Sunday, the military said government troops had killed three
more Abu Sayyaf militants on the resort island of Bohol where they were
hiding after a failed attempt to kidnap tourists.
The military was pursuing two or three more militants still at large in
Bohol, a long way to the north of their strongholds in the far south of the
predominately Christian country.
"We have reports indicating that they were also wounded and running out
of supplies," Colonel Edgard Arevalo, chief of the military's public affairs
office, said.
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A group of about 10 militants infiltrated Bohol this month. Western
countries have issued travel warnings about visiting the island.
Six of them were killed in a clash on April 11 and one last week.
Among those killed was their leader, who had been involved in the kidnap
and execution of Canadian and German nationals in recent months, the
Philippine military has said.
The military has been struggling to wipe out Abu Sayyaf, which originally
had Muslim separatist aims but now engages mostly in banditry and
piracy.
The group has been holding more than two dozen captives, most of them
Vietnamese sailors, who are easy prey for militants equipped with small,
fast boats.
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