+ Follow ABU JUMDAIN Tag
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[Title] => AFP wont give up Sabaya search
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY Philippine Navy and Marine commandos combing a vast area of the Sulu Sea will push on with their painstaking search until they find the remains of Abu Sabaya, Southern Command chief Maj. Gen. Ernesto Carolina assured doubting Filipinos yesterday.
Carolina made the pledge even as he said go-vernment troops in Min-danao have already shifted focus, and are now on a full-scale offensive to get Khadaffy Janjalani, the Abu Sayyaf leader believed to have fled to Sulu.
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[Title] => Military: Drive vs Abu Sayyaf to go on during Ramadan
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ZAMBOANGA CITY  The Abu Sayyaf will be fasting under the hail of bullets as the military declared it will not suspend operations against the extremist group during the observance of the holy month of Ramadan.
Instead, the military said there will be no let-up in the offensive against the Abu Sayyaf whose prominent commanders continue to elude pursuing government forces in the mountains of Sulu province.
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[Title] => Seizure of Sayyaf properties mulled; 3 more die in clash
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY The military might confiscate the housing units and other properties that leaders of the Abu Sayyaf have acquired through the millions of ransom they have amassed from the hostage taking in Sulu province.
Maj. Gen. Narciso Abaya said government lawyers are now looking into the legal process to seize the properties that have been positively pinpointed in Sulu.
Abaya said, at least eight housing units were discovered by the military to have been newly acquired by the Abu Sayyaf leaders in Indanan town.
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ABU JUMDAIN
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[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY Philippine Navy and Marine commandos combing a vast area of the Sulu Sea will push on with their painstaking search until they find the remains of Abu Sabaya, Southern Command chief Maj. Gen. Ernesto Carolina assured doubting Filipinos yesterday.
Carolina made the pledge even as he said go-vernment troops in Min-danao have already shifted focus, and are now on a full-scale offensive to get Khadaffy Janjalani, the Abu Sayyaf leader believed to have fled to Sulu.
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[Title] => Military: Drive vs Abu Sayyaf to go on during Ramadan
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ZAMBOANGA CITY  The Abu Sayyaf will be fasting under the hail of bullets as the military declared it will not suspend operations against the extremist group during the observance of the holy month of Ramadan.
Instead, the military said there will be no let-up in the offensive against the Abu Sayyaf whose prominent commanders continue to elude pursuing government forces in the mountains of Sulu province.
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[Title] => Seizure of Sayyaf properties mulled; 3 more die in clash
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY The military might confiscate the housing units and other properties that leaders of the Abu Sayyaf have acquired through the millions of ransom they have amassed from the hostage taking in Sulu province.
Maj. Gen. Narciso Abaya said government lawyers are now looking into the legal process to seize the properties that have been positively pinpointed in Sulu.
Abaya said, at least eight housing units were discovered by the military to have been newly acquired by the Abu Sayyaf leaders in Indanan town.
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December 1, 2000 - 12:00am