Abu Sayyaf Group,Who's behind?
by Erick San Juan
|            Why can't a band of Abu Sayyafs be   captured? Who's funding them? Where are their sophisticated weapons coming   from? Why are our law enforcers and local government officials seem helpless   against these ragtags? These questions have been asked many times before. Has   our government ever learned from our experiences in the past on how to handle   and deal with these kinds of criminals? These outlaws have no political nor   religious ideology and is known in their neighborhood as petty   crime operators, toughies and drug users who metamorphosed into big time   banditry protected by their "script writers", scalawags in uniform   and few corrupt government  functionaries in   Sulu.                                                                     Kidnapping is a very   lucrative underworld business down south. It's sad that few of our local and   national government officials became their "negotiators" and some   are even sharing their bounties out of the ransom paid. If not for the   infighting and double crossing on how to share the loot,the mayor of Indanan   and his son will not be caught as conspirators in the abduction of ABS-CBN   veteran TV host,Ces Drilon and her   crew.                                       Even media personalities reportedly partake and acted as middlemen in the   negotiations. Some were a witting tool in the so called   "economics" of KFR (kidnap for ransom). This was a lesson learned   by one of them who has used her intimacy with one of the gang leaders,   getting her share of the "action" but was kidnapped by the   scalawags in uniform. She became the hostage for several months and rescued   through the intercession of a religious order. "Kaya wala't wala rin ang   kinita nya."                                The government and the intelligence   community knew the problem and how to go about it. But,what went wrong?    It is just proper for the PGMA administration to show its political will. If not,   we might have a repeat of the Abu Sabaya incident where the U.S.   military intervened to rescue the Burnhams. This was shown several times in   the History channel.                                   Are we going to let the Americans intrude   again in our domestic affairs? Overheard, they will and it's justified   because it's terrorism and it involved foreign members of the   International Red Cross.                                                                                                                       The government should take new   security measures, upgrade it's policy and act decisively so that those mistakes   will not be repeated in the future. Those travel advisories released by   foreign governments destroy not only our tourism industry but us as   well. Do we have to wait for these foreign governments to give   out names on who are really the brains behind the scene? Just   asking.......           | 
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