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    Filipino villagers may have helped kill terrorist

    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Abu Sayyaf commander Umbra Jumdail had deviated from the brutal image of his al-Qaida-linked militant group by playing doctor to poor Filipino villagers, whose backing he needed to stay safe from military troops. But those villagers may have been used by the military to finally track him down last week.

    A U.S.-backed airstrike killed Jumdail, his son and several militants while they slept in huts or hammocks Thursday near Parang town on southern Jolo island, dealing the latest blow to the Abu Sayyaf and depriving it of a key leader.

    Surviving militants suspect that villagers secretly working for the military helped track down Jumdail, said a Philippine military intelligence official who had been helping monitor the militants. The official said militants believe villagers pretending to seek medical treatment traveled to Jumdail's hideout and left some kind of sensor that the military used to target his Abu Sayyaf lair.

    The impact of the blasts destroyed huts and toppled trees, including a mango tree that pinned Jumdail, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to reporters.

    Jumdail had harbored a top Southeast Asian terror suspect, Malaysian Zulkifli bin Hir, also known as Marwan. Among the FBI's most-wanted terrorists, Marwan, a U.S.-educated engineer, had been crucial in helping turn mostly desperate peasant recruits into Abu Sayyaf bombers and training them to carry out deadly attacks.

    The Philippine military announced that the long-hunted Marwan and his Singaporean ally Abdullah Ali, better known as Muawiyah, were killed in the air raid along with Jumdail and other Filipino extremists. But two security officials said Sunday that new intelligence shows that Jumdail was killed but that the two foreign terror suspects are still alive and were not in the Abu Sayyaf lair that was bombed.

    The military continues to insist that Marwan and Muawiyah are dead and are searching for their remains. Not a single body was retrieved by police in the bombed hilly jungle lair near Lanao Dakulah village, fueling different versions of who was killed.

    Philippine officials, nevertheless, hailed Jumdail's death as the latest major blow to the Abu Sayyaf, which has carved its name in blood through bombings, kidnappings and beheadings. The extremist group is on Washington's list of terrorist organizations. The militants, currently estimated to number less than 400, have endured years of battle setbacks and the loss of key commanders.

    "He had the charisma and was the real link used by foreign militants," military spokesman Col. Arnulfo Marcelo Burgos said of Jumdail. "He was a big loss."

    Jumdail had taken a course related to medicine, enabling him to serve as a rebel medic who treated wounded comrades when he joined the Moro National Liberation Front, once the Philippines' largest Muslim separatist group.

    He left the Moro group after it signed a 1996 peace pact with the government and eventually emerged as a commander of the violent Abu Sayyaf, which was organized by a Filipino militant after helping wage the anti-Soviet resistance in Afghanistan, according to Jumdail's former comrades.

    While surrounded by militants notorious for beheading hostages, Jumdail had ingratiated himself to many villagers by providing treatment for tropical maladies. He performed jungle surgery to wounded combatants, earning the rebel alias "Dr. Abu Pula."

    Rep. Lady Ann Sahidulla, who negotiated for the release of three Red Cross aid workers taken hostage by Abu Sayyaf gunmen in 2009, said she saw Jumdail treating ill villagers with herbs in an Abu Sayyaf jungle encampment. "Doc Abu was kind, but then why didn't he say no to their atrocities?" she said.

    While Sahidulla talked with Jumdail, a villager rushed to his lair and warned him that troops were approaching with a tank, though no clash erupted, she said.

    Out of mistrust, Sahidulla said she hid a small pistol in her bra in case the violent militants with Jumdail would try something nasty. The three aid workers, from Switzerland, Italy and the Philippines, were eventually freed, reportedly after ransom payments.

    A captured Abu Sayyaf commander now under the government's witness protection program has described Jumdail as a "local Robin Hood" who used his loot to help out poor Muslim villagers and keep their loyalty.

    U.S. and Philippine officials had offered bounties for Jumdail's capture for high-profile ransom kidnappings. His group was planning terror attacks, including new kidnappings of foreigners and bombings, when he was killed along with his son, who was also an Abu Sayyaf fighter, officials said.

     

    21 comments

    • Joe Smith  •  3 mths ago
      If the Philippine Presidents would be honest and quit telling stories that neogations are ongoing for peace with these terriorists and go after them full force it could be a good thing for the Philippine people. Most Philippine people are peaceful and it is only the muslims that are a problem and are mostly all concentrated in the very southern Philippines and many Philippine people are afraid tio even go near that area.
    • Gesse  •  Shreveport, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      Way to go villagers , if more people helped to kill terroist the world would be a lot better.
    • the scanner  •  3 mths ago
      philippine military they should infiltrate the jungle to track the bandits
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Greensboro, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      All the Filipinos I've ever known have been good peace-loving people with good taste in music. I don't think al-Qaida will fair too well in the Philippines.
    • advocate  •  3 mths ago
      this news shouldn't be out. it endangers the lives of the villagers even if they help the phil. military or not.
    • None  •  3 mths ago
      If more Americans could give their local public representive a good kick up the arse when they see them it might be more helpful.
    • marc n  •  Des Plaines, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      phillipines...another example of a place where the introduction of Muslim "culture" creates violence and hatred, and civil war.....
    • glimbrom  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      People themselves within a community are the deadliest spy...

      they are more than an stealth or a drone.. hahaha..

      thats why... "It's More Fun in the Philippines"
      hahhaha
    • butch dam  •  Gardner, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      there is no actual evidence the villagers helped to locate the man. reporters keep using quotes from people who wouldn't give thier names. no names not qoutes. +
    • Kevin Pachingel  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      it's more fun....as in more fun....
    • SisyphusSyzygy  •  Kennewick, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      This would never happen in an armed society
    • Tony B  •  3 mths ago
      Most of the people commenting have no idea where the Philippine islands are and no knowledge of the philippine history. It is just fun to comment. Why not? The comments the fitst 9 comments are not ill spirited.
      • Stony 3 mths ago
        I know where they are and I know their history. The modern Phiiippines are just a bunch of lazy thieves now. To bad they are so illiterate and stupid.
      • advocate 3 mths ago
        @ stony. I know why you say that. A Filipino stole your wife. Modern Philippines now are handsome and beautiful and your are jealous. Check your written English above and judge who are illiterate. (In case you don't know because of your illiteracy, I give you some points: Phiiilipines, where in the earth is that? Check your last sentence, is it correct?) TOO bad that you are so illiterate and stupid!
      • Tony B 3 mths ago
        Stony: I love your comment. It shows great intelligence and insight. I speak a few languages but i write lousy english and my typing is just as bad. No i will not call you illiterate and stupid but what the hell, you are what you are. Correct spelling will not make you a nice person.
    • Eddie  •  3 mths ago
      Wonder if Subic Bay is still there....??
      • glimbrom 3 mths ago
        Subic Bay still there... forever... but the american soldiers are not there.. hahaha
      • Majuro 3 mths ago
        Glimbrom, you filipinos lost 40 thousand jobs when Subic bay and Clark AFB were closed because your corrupt government kicked the USA out. I know this because i met a high ranking government official while i was in the Philippines a few years ago. Very few Americans feel sorry for your country's loss, so go ahead and laugh. We are better off not having our military in your country anyway. Saves us a lot of money. I imagine Subic bay looks like crap now days since your government never takes care of what it has.
      • FirstFreeDom&Democracy 3 mths ago
        out for good. haha..!
    • TheREAL1  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      #$%$ it Why did they destroy the mango tree????
    • Dexter John  •  Davao City, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      hahah.. Thats why its more fun in Philippines!!
    • Daniel Mackler  •  3 mths ago
      while he clearly was a rotten human being, i just don't see murder as the answer our world needs. there is another way, somehow.
      • Rick 3 mths ago
        Wait until someone like that comes for YOU, I have no doubt you'll be crying for your mommy. Maybe your Mom will protect you probably by Killing Him. LOL
      • Peter 3 mths ago
        Your comment will soon be hidden due to a low rating, but keep your head up. Peaceful people are always shouted down and drowned out.
    • Gnosis  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      In America the government is the terrorist (TSA, Patriot Act, NDAA, FEMA Concentration Camps, SOPA, PIPA, ACTA, Gun Control and more), along with the banking cartels that loot our country in the almighty name of banker bailouts and the transnational corporations that send our jobs overseas.
    • Attila147  •  Martville, New York  •  3 mths ago
      The Philippines has so many beautiful islands where some of them in the south are dangerous to go because of these terrorists. If the military cleans up and gets rid of these so called fanatics, I am sure that all the 7,106 islands will be a joy to see as Filipino people are friendly and nice. More power to the Philippines for a safer tomorrow.
    • Batch MMXII  •  3 mths ago
      now we should reflect to ourselves that we need not to be an army or a soldier to stop terrorism.
    • KABSTER  •  3 mths ago
      WoW just WoW hire a drone. And the stupid boob tube people cheer, they have no idea what the repercussions could be. Is it a wonder why a majority of the world don't respect America. Soon your country can hire a drone on the web brought to you by the USA. Discounts for multiple executions. Contact CIA.USA.GOV Tell them you have a coupon.
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