Khadaffy Janjalani
Male, Deceased Person
1975 – 2006
Who was Khadaffy Janjalani?
Khadaffy Abubakar Janjalani was the nominal leader of the Filipino militant group Abu Sayyaf and the leader of one of its factions.
Janjalani was also known as Daf or Pek. He was a citizen of the Philippines and spoke both Tausug and Tagalog, as well as some Arabic. According to the FBI, he was quiet and reserved and was thought to be indecisive and was overconfident.
Janjalani was indicted in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, for his alleged involvement in terrorist acts, including hostage kidnapping and murder, against United States nationals and other foreign nationals in and around the Republic of the Philippines. Janjalani allegedly served as the Amir or spiritual leader of Abu Sayyaf Group, which allegedly took the foreign nationals hostage.
For that indictment, on February 24, 2006, Janjalani was among six fugitives in the second and most recent group of indicted fugitives to be added to the FBI Most Wanted Terrorists list along with two fellow members of Abu Sayyaf.
The United States government offered a 5 million US Dollar reward for Janjalani's capture.
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- Born
- Mar 3, 1975
Isabela, Basilan - Siblings
- Religion
- Islam
- Sunni Islam
- Nationality
- Philippines
- Died
- Sep 4, 2006
Patikul, Sulu
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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