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Philippine troops kill Abu Sayyaf militant wanted for beheadings, kidnappings

  • Injam Yadah was linked to the abduction of eight Indonesian fishermen last year and the 2015 kidnapping of two Canadian tourists
  • He and three other militants, including a suspected suicide bomber, were shot dead in a gun battle in Sulu province

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Philippine troops killed four Abu Sayyaf militants during a gun battle. Photo: AFP
Philippine troops killed four Abu Sayyaf militants in a gun battle on Sunday in the country’s south, including a commander blamed for beheadings and a suspected would-be suicide bomber, military officials said.
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Army troops backed by police were to serve a warrant for the arrest of Injam Yadah at his home after midnight in Alat village in Jolo town in Sulu province, when he and his men opened fire. That sparked a gun battle that killed the militants, said regional military commander Lieutenant General Corleto Vinluan, Jnr

Yadah had been accused by the military of involvement in the kidnappings for ransom of Filipinos and foreigners, including eight Indonesian fishermen who were abducted at sea off Malaysia in early 2020 and brought to the southern Philippines.

Three of the Indonesians were freed, one was shot and killed while attempting to escape and four were rescued by Filipino troops in March.

“He had a reputation for being extremely violent, beheading captured innocent civilians and security forces alike,” a military commander, Major General William Gonzales, said of Yadah.

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