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Incoming AFP Chief Eyes ’24/7 Fight’ Vs Abu Sayyaf

muhadjir - Wednesday, 29 June 2016 - 02:34 WIB

Wednesday, 29 June 2016 - 02:34 WIB

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The Abu Sayyaf group is notorious for staging ransom kidnappings and bombings.

Manila, 23 ramadan 1437/29 June 2016 (MINA) – Incoming Armed Forces chief-of staff Lt. Gen. Ricardo Visaya is eyeing to implement a “24/7 fight” in order to neutralize the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) threat in Basilan and Sulu.

Visaya, outgoing Southern Luzon Command head, will assume office on July 1, Philstar reported.

“We are planning to fight the ASG 24/7. We would like to defeat the ASG the fastest way, that can be the best option to (defeat) them,” Visaya said.

The terrorist group landed in the limelight again after it kidnapped seven Indonesian sailors in the Sulu Sea last June 22, eight days after it beheaded Canadian hostage Robert Hall.

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Visaya added that the AFP has more than enough resources for his proposed “24/7 fight” against the bandits as the military has 11 battalions deployed in Sulu alone hunting the terrorists.

“There will be some procurements and there will be realignment of resources also,” the incoming AFP chief said. stressed.

Visaya, however, declined to give an exact timetable on how this proposed offensive will defeat the ASG.

The incoming AFP chief also stressed that civilian support and cooperation is needed in addressing the ASG threat.

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“We have more than enough forces to match them but they are very hard to locate in the ground, so it essential for civilians to cooperate,” he said.  (T/R07/R01)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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