BREAKING: The Philippine military was not aware that Abu Sayyaf leader Idang Susukan, one of the country’s most wanted men, was in Davao City allegedly with Moro leader Nur Misuari, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said on Thursday. | FMangosingINQ
Malaysia’s The Star reported that Susukan, who is wanted by police and military for a string of kidnappings and other crimes, was “able to move freely” after turning himself over to Misuari in Jolo last April.Quoting regional intelligence sources, the news report also said Misuari was expected to meet President Rodrigo Duterte in the next few days.
Misuari, head of one faction of Moro National Liberation Front, allegedly brought Susukan to Davao City to have him fitted with a prosthetic replacement for his left arm, which he lost during a gun battle with the military in Sulu last year, the report added.
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