DAVAO CITY – The Peace Implementing Panels of the government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front will meet on Saturday, July 1 to discuss transition-related issues such as decommissioning and the June 18 law enforcement operation in Datu Paglas, Maguindanao del Sur where seven persons were killed. The government claimed the victims were members of the ISIS-inspired Karialan faction of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters while the MILF claimed the victims were their members.
The meeting is also in response to the June 20 resolution of the MILF Central Committee that called on the national government to act on four proposed action points following what it described as a “horrific incident” that killed seven of their members.
The operatives were supposed to search the compound where brothers Nasser Yousef Husain alias Tutin Usop and Norjihad Husain alias Datdat Usop lived. The two are allegedly members of the BIFF Karialan faction. According to the report, they were also involved in the May 8, 2021 attack in the Datu Paglas public market which displaced some 5,000 civilians and “provided manpower, armaments, logistics, food staff , and served as guides from Liguasan Marsh to Datu Paglas proper during the said attack,” and were also affiliated with a kidnap for ransom gang under Tahir Alonto that was behind the kidnapping and drug-related activities in Maguindanao del Sur.
The mayor lamented that while they had recovered from what happened in May 2021, reports that the seven victims were BIFF members are affecting the image of his town and could drive away investors and potential investors.
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