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Radullan Sahiron (born c. 1952 or 1955) is a Filipino Islamic militant who is the leader of Abu Sayyaf. He is said to have taken command of the organization ...
Five Marine soldiers also were wounded in the clash with some 80 terrorists believed to be led by Abu Sayyaf leader Radullan Sahiron, alias commander Putol, one of the top terrorist leader based in Sulu province, said the spokesman.
Radullan Sahiron: Radullan Sahiron: Kidnapping for Abu Sayyaf: November 14, 1993 November 14, 2012 At large: Alleged leader of Abu Sayyaf since 2005. [58] Wanted for a particular kidnapping in 1993, but believed to be responsible for other abductions. [59] [60] Assata Shakur: Assata Shakur (née JoAnne Deborah Byron, married name JoAnne Chesimard)
A military report confirmed that Abu Sayyaf leader Radullan Sahiron and Hajan Sawadjaan were among those present in the militant's group. [3] The fighting lasted for an hour, and the Abu Sayyaf militants withdrew. [3] [1]
A classified document obtained by Rappler lists Ito first, saying he was held captive by Abu Sayyaf's most senior leader, Radullan Sahiron, in Langpas, Indanan, Sulu early in 2013. [ 146 ] [ 147 ] 2011 Malaysian gecko trader
On January 22, 2025, the Philippine Army were on their way to escort a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) team when they were attacked by armed men led Najal Buena and Oman Hajal Jali and are allegedly linked to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in Sumisip, Basilan, Philippines. [1]
The 1995 Ipil massacre occurred on the morning of April 4, 1995, in the municipality of Ipil, then in Zamboanga del Sur province of the Philippines, when approximately 200 heavily armed Abu Sayyaf militants [1] fired upon residents, strafed civilian homes, plundered banks, took up to 30 hostages and then burned the center of the town to the ground.
Radullan Sahiron Esmail Sheikh Abdulmalik (aka Abu Toraife) Deceased leaders Isnilon Hapilon † Omar Maute † Abdullah Maute † [12] Mohammad Maguid † Units involved; Armed Forces of the Philippines. Philippine Army; Philippine Navy; Philippine Air Force; Philippine Marine Corps; Philippine Coast Guard; Philippine National Police. Special ...