Abu Sayyaf liaison officer dies in clash

SULU. This undated photo provided by Joint Task Force Sulu, Talha Jumsah, who used the nom de guerre Abu Talha, walks in the jungles of Patikul, Sulu province, southern Philippines. Philippine military officials said troops have killed Jumsah, a "high-value" Filipino terrorist, who acted as a key link of the Islamic State group to local jihadists and helped set up a series of deadly suicide attacks in the south that have alarmed the region. (AP)
SULU. This undated photo provided by Joint Task Force Sulu, Talha Jumsah, who used the nom de guerre Abu Talha, walks in the jungles of Patikul, Sulu province, southern Philippines. Philippine military officials said troops have killed Jumsah, a "high-value" Filipino terrorist, who acted as a key link of the Islamic State group to local jihadists and helped set up a series of deadly suicide attacks in the south that have alarmed the region. (AP)

GOVERNMENT troops killed a liaison of the Abu Sayyaf bandits to the Islamic State for Iraq and Syria (Isis) in a clash in the province of Sulu, officials said Saturday, November 23.

Brigadier General Antonio Nafarrete, Army’s 1101st Infantry Brigade commander, identified the slain Abu Sayyaf liaison officer as Abu Talha, a native of Sulu, who was killed in a clash that took place around 7:15 a.m. Friday at Sitio Tubig Amu in Tanum Village, Patikul.

Nafarrete said the clash ensued while the troops of the Army’s 1st Scout Ranger Battalion were checking the reported presence of Abu Sayyaf bandits at Sitio Tubig Amu in Tanum.

Nafarrete said Talha is a high-value target since he is an Isis-trained on explosive and serves as the bomb-making instructor of the Abu Sayyaf bandits.

Major General Corleto Vinluan, Jr., Joint Task Force Sulu commander, lauded the operating units who carried out the combat operations to neutralize Abu Talha. (SunStar Zamboanga)

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