AFP chief Gen. Ricardo Visaya said at least 56 ASG members were killed in the military operations, 21 surrendered, 12 were either captured or arrested and five were wounded.
Three other ASG leaders were also killed but were not identified because their bodies were dragged by their fleeing comrades. However, military informants reported that the bodies had been buried in known locations in keeping with Muslim customs.
A similar crackdown against terrorist groups in Central Mindanao was launched through the conduct of 44 combat operations against the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) and other foreign and local terrorists, particularly the Maute Group.
The incessant drive to ferret out and bring to justice the perpetrators of the deadly bombing of the Davao City Night Market on Sept. 2 likewise yielded breakthrough results.
On Oct. 4, or 32 days after the incident, three Maute members were arrested. TJ Tagaya Macabalang, Wendel Apostol Facturan, and Musali Mustafa were collared in a checkpoint in Cotabato City.
The AFP’s sustained combat and noncombat military operations backed by police, government officials, and local residents also led to the release or escape of 14 kidnap victims, leaving only 12.
Source: Inquirer
With the full backing of President Duterte, the Armed Forces of the Philippines intensified its all-out war against the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), neutralizing 94 ASG members during 54 clashes.
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