Col. Nelson Allaga, commanding officer of the 1st Marine Brigade, said Dani Dalamba, commander of the 7th Battalion under the MILFs National Guards Division, and nine of his followers, including his 19-year-old son Jainudin, decided to yield after having been convinced of Malacañangs sincerity in fostering peace and sustainable development in Mindanaos troublesome areas.
Dalamba, also known as Commander Tawan-Tawan, turned in an M60 machinegun, five Colt M-16 rifles, a caliber .30 Garand, six shoulder-fired rocket launchers, more than a dozen live B-40 anti-tank rockets, an M-79 grenade launcher, five 40 mm grenade projectiles and assorted ammunition.
Dalamba, whose group operated in the hinterlands surrounding nearby Camp Abubakar, and his nine followers escaped from their camp in Lanao del Sur on Wednesday and immediately sought help from the 8th Marine Battalion Landing Team, which, in turn, brought them here for rehabilitation.