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Campaign against Southern <strong>Philippine</strong>s Secessionist Groups (SPSGs).Fifteen government-initiated encounter against SPSGs were reported that resulted in23 SPSG killed, seven captured <strong>and</strong> one wounded. Twenty-two high powered <strong>and</strong>one low powered firearms were recovered. On other <strong>operations</strong> against SPSGs, 19were arrested, 38 surrendered, seven high-powered firearms were recovered duringthe period. Notable accomplishments are the following:a. Abu Sayaff Group (ASG) member Ustadz Hamad Idris @ Edris OmarAbdulatip Jr, in T<strong>and</strong>ang Sora, Ave., Brgy. Culiat, Quezon City on June 4, 2013. Hewas involved in the kidnapping of Amily A Mantec <strong>and</strong> five other members ofJehova’s witnesses religious sector on August 20, 2002. Idris had a reward ofPhp600,000.00 for his capture.b. ASG-UTG Muktar Ladjaperma @ “Muktar/Tuan Muks/Ustadz Muktar inZamboanga International Airport, Brgy. Camins, Zamboanga City on June 3, 2013.He was involved in kidnapping <strong>and</strong> serious illegal detention <strong>and</strong> had a reward ofPhp600,000.00 for his arrest.c. ASG member Abdulla Kallitut involved in the beheading of <strong>Philippine</strong>Marine troopers in 2007, in Isabela City on April 14, 2013. He had a reward of Php1M for his arrest.d. Abdul Rahim wanted for murder, multiple frustrated murder <strong>and</strong> multipleattempted murder in Ciudad Medical Hospital, Zamboanga City on February 25,2013. He had a reward of Php1.3M for his capture.Strengthening Linkages with Other Law Enforcement Agencies<strong>National</strong> Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee (NALECC). TheChief, PNP chairs the NALECC that has 64 member-agencies. Strengtheninglinkages with other law enforcement agencies was sustained during the three regularmeetings <strong>and</strong> four special meetings aside from the lateral coordination <strong>and</strong> liaisingamong member-agencies.The following resolutions were approved:a. Resolution No. 01-2013 “A Resolution for the Membership of an Agency tothe Mother NALECC Becoming a Member of any of the Sub-Committee of theLatter”.b. Resolution No. 02-2013 “Inclusion of the <strong>National</strong> Museum (NM) asmember of the <strong>National</strong> Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee Sub-Committeeon International Law Enforcement Cooperation (NALECC-SCILEC) as well with theMother NALECC”.Joint Anti-Bank Robbery Action Committee (JABRAC). JABRAC heldthree meetings during the year wherein target hardening measures to addressrobbery of pawnshops, money changers <strong>and</strong> other similar establishments werediscussed. The PNP heads the JABRAC composed of other government agencies<strong>and</strong> stakeholders from the banking <strong>and</strong> pawnshop sectors. Coordinations throughC:\Documents <strong>and</strong> Settings\yek\Desktop\transparency2013\PNPMajorPrograms.docPage 9 of 11

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