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Court convicts 17 Abu Sayyaf over 2000 Sipadan island kidnapping

MANILA, Philippines – After 24 years, a Taguig court finally issued a judgment on the 2000 abduction of 19 foreigners and 2 Filipinos at a diving resort in Malaysia, convicting 17 members of the terror group Abu Sayyaf.

Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) has a historical link to Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaeda, and was responsible for some of the worst terrorist attacks in Mindanao, many of them abductions where captives are killed, even beheaded.

ASG members held 21 individuals at gunpoint in April 2000 at a resort in Sipadan Island in Malaysia. ASG terrorists then took these 21 by boat to Talipao, Sulu, and held them captive in Jolo in the same province. This means that that the illegal detention happened in Sulu, a Philippine jurisdiction.

The case was tried in Metro Manila, or the Taguig City Regional Trial Court (RTC) to be exact, which is done in sensitive and high-profile cases. A transfer of venue is done to avoid compromising the security of people involved, and the integrity of evidence, which are at risk if you try it in the local jurisdiction where suspects have influence.

The 157-page decision of Taguig RTC Branch 157 Presiding Judge Mariam Bien found 17 terrorists guilty for 21 counts of kidnapping and serious illegal detention. They are sentenced to reclusion perpetua for each count.

The convicted kidnappers were also ordered to pay their victims P300,000 as moral, civil and exemplary damages. Hostages were released in tranche as ransom money were paid to kidnappers.

“(B)ased on the evidence presented, there is no question that accused and their cohorts were complicit in the joint purpose and design of the kidnapping of the hostages for the purpose of extorting ransom money from them or from the their respective families and government,” said the court.

The convicted are the following:

Santos and Dellosa are leaders of the Rajah Solaiman Movement (RSM), and were both tagged as terrorists in 2008 by the United Nations for their associations to Al Qaeda.

The Tagig court found Manggona Malili, Abdulkahil Malla, Abdul Mubeen Sakandal, Ahiri Tada and Radzmar Sangkula Jul  not guilty, and ordered their release from detention.

Some ASG suspects like Galib Andang

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