Philippines Steps up Operations Against Abu Sayyaf Group to Rescue Hostages
Zamboanga City, 05 Syawal 1437/10 July 2016 (MINA) – Philippines – Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief-of-staff Gen. Ricardo Visaya said the Duterte administration is taking several actions to rescue the remaining foreign and local hostages of the Abu Sayyaf group in Sulu.
Visaya said the military has intensified the surgical strike against the group to keep the militants on the run.
Visaya, who was here Saturday to personally see the ongoing military operation, said their main goal is to rescue the foreign and local hostages, including Norwegian captive Kjartan Sekkingstad as instructed by President Rodrigo Duterte.
“Our soldiers were directed to continue the pressure for the rescue of the hostages,” Visaya was uoted by Philstar as saying.
However, the AFP chief-of-staff said the soldiers were also directed to take caution and consider the safety of the hostages.
“We should ensure the safety of the hostages that we can rescue them without compromising their safety,” said Visaya.
Aside from Sekkingstad, the Abu Sayyaf bandits have been holding captives Dutch birdwatcher Ewold Horns, seven Indonesian sailors and three local residents.
Sekkingstad was abducted along with Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall, and Filipina Marites Flor last Sept. 21, 2015 in Samal Island resort off Davao province.
Ridsdel and Hall were beheaded in April and June, respectively, by the Abu Sayyaf group after the Canadian government refused to pay the P300-million ransom for each captive. Flor, on the other hand, was freed on June 24.
Flor’s release came barely a day when the Abu Sayyaf group seized seven Indonesian tugboat crew members off Tawi-Tawi.
Visaya said there is no ultimatum set by the president in the rescue and recovery of the hostages.
“The government is taking many steps to address the problem. The political side will do its thing and we will do our thing. The main objective here is to end the Abu Sayyaf problem here,” he said. (T/R07/R01)
Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)