Ben Salina Sapilin, a.k.a. Ben, a cousin of the late sub-leader
Hapilon, and two other Abu Sayyaf members, identified as Rami Ben Sapilin and
Muhamadendeng, yielded to the troops in Barangay Macalang, Albarka, Basilan at
4pm last October 17, 2017.
Also surrendered by the group of Sapilin were an M16 A1 rifle, a
Caliber .30 M1 Garand rifle, and an M79 rifle.
Rami Ben Sapilin, a.k.a. Attik, is listed in the records of the Armed
Forces of the Philippines as a follower of Nurhasan Jamiri, while
Muhamadendeng, a.k.a. Aburayhad, is a follower of Furudji Indama.
The surrender was facilitated by operating troops of the 74th Infantry
Battalion led by 1st Lieutenant Ali Kagui under the supervision of Lieutenant
Colonel Jonas Templo, according to Colonel Juvymax Uy, commander of the Joint
Task Force Basilan.
“Sapilin and his companions are currently in the custody of the 74IB
for the debriefing to be facilitated by our intelligence units,” he added.
For this year, a total of 124 Abu Sayyaf members surrendered to
government forces. Of this, 68 yielded in Basilan, 33 in Sulu, 21 in Tawi-Tawi,
and two in Zamboanga City.
“Our Joint Task Forces will continue to sustain their security
operations to bring about the eventual defeat of the Abu Sayyaf operating in
the ZamBaSulTa area,” said Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., commander
of the Western Mindanao Command.
“With the neutralization of the Abu Sayyaf leader Isnilon Hapilon, we
believe more of the bandits will surrender and return to the fold of law in the
coming days.”