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  2. Abu Sayyaf - Wikipedia

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    On May 15, 2015, four armed Abu Sayyaf members kidnapped two Malaysian nationals from Ocean King Restaurant in an upscale resort in Sandakan, Sabah and took them to Parang, Sulu. [233] [234] Police identified the leaders of the group behind the abduction as Alhabsy Misaya, Alden Bagade and Angah Adji. On November 8, Thien Nyuk Fun, the seafood ...

  3. Category:Abu Sayyaf members - Wikipedia

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    The category is intended to include all known (not suspected) members of the Abu Sayyaf group. Pages in category "Abu Sayyaf members" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  4. List of organizations designated as terrorist by the Philippines

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    The 2020 law replaced the Human Security Act of 2007, under which only the Abu Sayyaf was officially declared as a terrorist group in 2015. [3] [4] This excludes groups that are merely described as terrorists by political figures and groups outside this formal process, as well as organizations penalized for acts other than for terrorism explicitly.

  5. Participants in Operation Enduring Freedom - Wikipedia

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    A NATO multinational fleet (namely the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and the Netherlands) during Operation Enduring Freedom in the Oman Sea. In four descending columns, from left to right: Maestrale, De Grasse; USS John C. Stennis, Charles de Gaulle, Surcouf; USS Port Royal, HMS Ocean, USS John F. Kennedy, HNLMS Van Amstel; and Durand de la Penne

  6. Abu Sabaya - Wikipedia

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    Four other members of the Abu Sayyaf survived and were arrested during the incident. [5] According to Australian scholar Bob East, Sabaya's death has had a significant impact on the Abu Sayyaf, as the number of operatives working for the group sharply decreased from 1100 in 2001 to 450 in late 2002, and had since been stagnant for the next ten ...

  7. Special Action Force - Wikipedia

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    May 23, 2017 to October 23, 2017 - a Composite SAF Contingent was sent to augment government forces to clear Marawi City of an estimated 1,000 members of ISIS-inspired and combined Maute and Abu Sayyaf Local Terrorist Groups (LTGs). For five months, the contingent directly confronted the enemy at the Main Battle Area where they fought side by ...

  8. Category:Abu Sayyaf - Wikipedia

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    Abu Sayyaf members (11 P) Pages in category "Abu Sayyaf" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Siege of Lamitan - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, fourteen jailed Abu Sayyaf members, as well as three of their comrades who escaped from custody were sentenced to death for their part in the Lamitan siege. [10] In 2014, another Abu Sayyaf member, Nasser Usman, was arrested for his role in the Lamitan siege as well as his participation in the 1995 Ipil massacre .