Three new names added to Esscom Most Wanted list

By STEPHANIE LEE

KOTA KINABALU: Three new names have been added to the Eastern Sabah Security Command’s (Esscom) wanted list.

The three are Mamay Aburi, Basaron Arok dan Alvin Yusof @ Arab Puti. Esscom commander Datuk Hazani Ghazali said Mamay is the chief of a Zamboanga group involved in the shooting of Customs officials in Lahad Datu on Dec 20 last year.

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Source: thestar.com.my

ESSCom chief: Kidnap victims may end up being trafficked again even after being freed

LAHAD DATU, May 4 — All kidnap victims in the east coast of Sabah by groups in Southern Philippines for ransom purposes could end up being trafficked again even after being freed, said Eastern Sabah Security Command commander Datuk Hazani Ghazali.

He said the matter could recur when certain parties, called negotiators, took advantage of the situation to make a profit from the freeing of the victims.

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Source: malaymail.com

Sabah extends curfew in ESSZone to May 20

Sabah

KOTA KINABALU, May 4 — The curfew in the waters of seven districts in Eastern Sabah Security Zone (ESSZone) which ends at 6 pm tomorrow has been extended to May 20, said Sabah Police Commissioner, Datuk Zaini Jas.

He said following the extension, residents are advised to stay indoors and are not allowed to enter the waters in the affected areas from 6 pm to 6 am during the period.

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Source: malaymail.com

Abu Sayyaf bandit slain in Sulu

Roel Pareño, Michael Punongbayan

ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines — An Abu Sayyaf bandit was killed in an encounter with government troopers in Indanan, Sulu on Monday.

Soldiers of the 41st Infantry Battalion clashed with around 20 bandits in Barangay Tumatangis at around 7:36 a.m., according to Maj. Gen. Corleto Vinluan Jr., Joint Task Force Sulu and 11th Division commander.

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Source: philstar.com

ReCAAP ISC Weekly Report 21-27 April 2020

OVERVIEW
During 21-27 Apr 20, two incidents of armed robbery against ships in Asia were reported to the ReCAAP ISC. Of the two incidents, one was a CAT 31 incident that occurred on board a bulk carrier while underway in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) in the Singapore Strait; and the other was a CAT 42 incident that occurred on board a tanker while anchored at Vung Tau Anchorage, Vietnam.

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Source: recaap.org

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Duterte security adviser says joint patrols OK if not hostile to China

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MANILA, Philippines—President Rodrigo Duterte’s national security adviser agreed with joint patrols among countries surrounding the South China Sea but not primarily to deter Chinese aggression but to strengthen cooperation.

National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon, former military chief, was responding to remarks made by retired Supreme Court Justice Antonio Carpio recommending joint patrols between the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam in the South China Sea to show a united front against China, which has been using the coronavirus pandemic as a smokescreen for escalated aggression in the disputed area.

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Source: globalnation.inquirer.net

Short-lived freedom for 5 hostages of Abu Sayyaf

By Munguntan Vanar

KOTA KINABALU – Five Sandakan-based Indonesian fishermen were released by Abu Sayyaf captors only to be held again by another group that assisted their release.

Regional intelligence sources said intermediaries for families of the Indonesian hostages had settled the demands of a key Abu Sayyaf kidnap group, led by sub-commander Mike Apo, who then released them to Abu Sayyaf-linked middlemen.

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Source: asiaone.com

At least 3 Abu Sayyaf members killed as Sulu clashes continue

Eight soldiers of the Philippine Army’s 45th Infantry Battalion are wounded in the battle in Barangay Latih in Patikul, Sulu

MANILA, Philippines – Three members of the terrorist Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) were killed in clashes with the military in Sulu on Wednesday, April 22, according to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom).

Troops from the Philippine Army’s 45th Infantry Battalion on offensive against the ASG encountered an undetermined number of its members at around 6 pm in Barangay Latih, Patikul municipality, resulting in a firefight.

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Source: rappler.com

Sabah on alert for Abu Sayyaf after deadly clashes in Mindanao

Sabah

Durie Rainer Fong

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah security forces have another threat to deal with besides Covid-19 with a potential spillover of Abu Sayyaf members into the state following deadly clashes with the Philippine army.

It is likely the Philippine army will retaliate against the group after 11 of its soldiers were killed and 14 others wounded following an hour-long battle with the terrorist cell in southern Philippines on Saturday.

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Source: freemalaysiatoday.com

ReCAAP ISC Weekly Report 14-20 April 2020

During 14-20 Apr 20, four incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia were reported to the ReCAAP ISC. Of the four incidents, one was a piracy incident (CAT 41) that occurred on board a VLCC while underway in the South China Sea.

The three incidents of armed robbery against ships were a CAT 32 incident that occurred on board a container ship while anchored at Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) Breakwater, Philippines, two CAT 4 incidents that occurred on board, a bulk carrier while underway in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) in the Singapore Strait and an oil tanker while anchored off Alang Anchorage, India.

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Source: recaap.org

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