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MANILA (AFP) - – The Philippines announced Thursday its third major success against the Al-Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf group in a week with the arrest of a militant wanted for a series of kidnappings and murders.
 
Mujibar Alih Amon, a trained bomb maker who had a 600,000-peso (13,000-dollar) bounty on his head, was arrested on Saturday on the remote southern island of Jolo that is the Abu Sayyaf's stronghold.
 
"We are glad to present to you another major achievement," national police chief Jesus Verzosa told reporters in Manila as he stood alongside a poster of wanted Abu Sayyaf members with a new cross marked through a photo of Amon.
 
The 26-year-old was wanted for kidnappings and murders that date back nearly 10 years to when he was a teenager.
 
Police said Amon was part of the Abu Sayyaf group that launched a cross-border kidnapping raid on a Malaysian resort island in 2000 that netted them 21 foreign and Filipino hostages.
 
The hostages were ransomed off for millions of dollars and eventually freed after months in captivity, with that episode making world headlines and bringing the Abu Sayyaf much notoriety.
 
Amon then allegedly rose to become a logistics officer under Radulan Sahiron, a senior Abu Sayyaf leader on the mainly Muslim-populated Jolo island.
 
He was also wanted for the kidnapping of six Christian missionaries in 2002, two of whom were beheaded, as well as a roadside bombing on Jolo the following year that killed two Filipino soldiers.
 
Police chief Verzosa said Umar Patek, a member of the Indonesia-based Jemaah Islamiyah network that is blamed for the 2002 bombings on the resort island of Bali, had trained Amon in bomb making.
 
Patek, who has a one-million-dollar US-government bounty on his head, remains at large in the jungles of the southern Philippines under the protection of the Abu Sayyaf, according to Philippine officials.
 
Thursday's announcement came after the military said it killed one of the Abu Sayyaf's top commanders, Albader Parad, and five of his men on Jolo on Sunday.
 
And on Thursday last week, police arrested another suspected Abu Sayyaf member while he was in Manila allegedly on a mission to buy ammunition for the group.
 
That suspect, Jumadail Arad, is also accused of operating the boat used for the 2000 Malaysian hostage raid.
 
Police said the recent successes were part of a sustained campaign launched late last year to target the leadership of the Abu Sayyaf in the remote southern islands of the Philippines.
 
"It will hopefully be demoralising for them because even their more notorious leaders are now being accounted for," Verzosa said.
 
The Abu Sayyaf was set up in the 1990s with seed money from Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda network, according to the Philippine military, and has been blamed for the nation's worst terrorist attacks.
 
These include the bombing of a passenger ferry in Manila Bay that killed over 100 people in 2004, as well as many kidnappings of foreigners and Filipinos.
 
The Abu Sayyaf, listed by the United States as a terrorist organisation, is fighting for an independent Muslim state in the south of the mainly Roman Catholic Philippines.
 
The military estimates Abu Sayyaf has about 330 militants on Jolo, with another 60 on nearby Basilan island. This is down from a peak of about 1,200 fighters in 2002.
 
The reported eroding of the Abu Sayyaf's strength has coincided with US soldiers being stationed in the southern Philippines since late 2001 to help train local troops in how to battle the group.
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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