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Gun supplier to Abu Sayyaf, warlords lived near Crame

THE LEADER and members of a gunrunning gang arrested in San Juan City for allegedly supplying high-powered firearms to the Abu Sayyaf and Mindanao warlords deserve the death penalty, the country鈥檚 top cop said on Tuesday.

Found inside the house located at No. 8 Unit 4, 3rd West Crame St. in Barangay West Crame, San Juan City鈥攋ust two blocks away from Camp Crame鈥攚ere M203 grenade launchers, M14 and M16 rifles and thousands of ammunition.

鈥淭his is a serious offense, isn鈥檛 it? Giving firearms to the enemy. How I wish we could execute by firing squad those who are responsible for this,鈥 Philippine National Police chief, Director General Ronald dela Rosa, told reporters at Camp Crame as he inspected the P6 million worth of firearms seized from the group.

Armed with a search warrant, PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) Anti-Transnational Crimes Unit (ATCU) operatives raided on Saturday the house of Unding Kenneth Isa鈥攖he alleged gang leader鈥攁nd his cohorts Risdimona Isa, Aljamer Akarab Mandih and Hurbin Alhisahibul.

Unding, according to the police, lost when he ran for Sulu vice governor in the last elections. He ran as an independent.

Dela Rosa said most of the ammunition confiscated from the suspects were taken from the government arsenal. 鈥淲e suspect they really have a contact from the government arsenal because how did these bullets [end up in their possession] if they did not have a contact there?鈥 he asked.

Dela Rosa said he believed that the weapons would be used聽 in intensifying the Abu Sayaff鈥檚 kidnapping and terrorist activities as well as in strengthening the group鈥檚 defenses against government forces in Sulu and Basilan provinces.

HARDWARE HAUL PNP chief Director General Ronald dela Rosa shows reporters the arms cache seized from a group headed by Unding Kenneth Isa (left) which reportedly sold weapons to the Abu Sayyaf and Mindanao warlords. RICHARD REYES

He ordered CIDG director Chief Supt. Roel Obusan to complete the investigation of the suspects鈥 activities and 鈥渓eave no stones unturned.鈥

Obusan and ATCU head Chief Insp. Roque Merdegia Jr. said the CIDG received information in July that Unding and a certain Wahid, both natives of Indanan, Sulu in Mindanao, were聽 operating a gunrunning group supplying high-powered guns to Abu Sayaff and warlords in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

The CIDG said the contraband were hidden in sport utility vehicles which were then transported on Ro-Ro ferries to their final destination in Mindanao.

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