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[Summary] => A leader of the Muslim extremist group Abu Sayyaf has been captured in Manila, senior military and police officers said yesterday.
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief Gen. Angelo Reyes confirmed the capture of Hector Janjalani, also known as Abu Escobar and believed to be the new leader of the extremist group.
The captive is the brother of slain Abu Sayyaf founder Abubakar Abdurajak Janjalani and Khadafy Janjalani, who took over in 1998. The Abu Sayyaf has been involved in various kidnapping and bombing incidents in Basilan and Sulu in the past few years.
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ABU SAYYAF SPECIAL STAFF
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Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief Gen. Angelo Reyes confirmed the capture of Hector Janjalani, also known as Abu Escobar and believed to be the new leader of the extremist group.
The captive is the brother of slain Abu Sayyaf founder Abubakar Abdurajak Janjalani and Khadafy Janjalani, who took over in 1998. The Abu Sayyaf has been involved in various kidnapping and bombing incidents in Basilan and Sulu in the past few years.
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