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Philippine President offers reward to arrest Abu Sayyaf members

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on April 19 offered a 1 million peso reward for those who capture or kill any member of the Abu Sayyaf rebel group escaping from the security cordon in Bohol.
Philippine President offers reward to arrest Abu Sayyaf members ảnh 1Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte (Source: AP)
Manila (VNA) – Philippine President RodrigoDuterte on April 19 offered a 1 million peso (20,160 USD) reward for those whocapture or kill any member of the Abu Sayyaf rebel group escaping from thesecurity cordon in the central province of Bohol.

Clashes between the group and the government forces in theprovince last week killed six Abu Sayyaf gunmen and four government officers.Six other rebels managed to escape.

Local media said Duterte flew to Bohol to attend a securitybriefing for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit,scheduled to be held in Bohol this week.

The Abu Sayyaf, founded in the early 1990s, has been engagedin high-profile kidnappings of local and foreign nationals.

The President asked the army to hunt down the group members,while declaring no plans towards a peace agreement with the group.-VNA
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