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Three suspects in American vlogger kidnapping case killed in police gunfight in the Philippines

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Three suspects in the alleged abduction of American vlogger Elliot Eastman were killed in a gunfight with military forces in the Philippines on Tuesday.

Authorities said police and soldiers clashed with 10 armed men following a report from the local government that suspicious individuals were staying in Kabasalan town in Zamboanga Sibugay province early morning on November 12.

Footage shows troops exchanging gunfire with the 'lawless elements' in a forest near the Barangay Canacan area at 5:59 am. Three gunmen, identified as Mursid Ahod and siblings Abdul and Fahad Sahibad, were killed in the shoot-out.

Zamboanga police director Brigadier General Bowenn Joey Masauding said: 'Intelligence suggests that Ahod and the Sahibad brothers provided refuge and support to other suspects and persons of interest involved in the kidnapping of Eastman.'

The trio were believed to be part of a kidnapping group operating in the Zamboanga peninsula on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao.

Police said Ahod was among the most wanted criminals in the province. He was previously accused of kidnapping for ransom, extortion, and was linked to numerous murders in Kabasalan in 2015 and 2016.

The town is 83 miles away from where Eastman was reportedly abducted from his home in poverty-stricken Sibuco town in Zamboanga del Norte province.

The American YouTuber was reportedly at home with his Muslim Filipina wife Karisha Jala when four armed men allegedly burst through the door around 10pm on October 17.

The attackers falsely claimed they were police and reportedly shot the expat in the leg when he tried to resist. He was then bundled away in a speedboat off the coast of Zamboanga del Norte - one of the most dangerous parts of the notoriously crime-ridden country.

Police arrived at around 11pm and took pictures of the suspected crime scene. Blood believed to be from Elliot's gunshot wound was smeared across a length of vinyl flooring. An empty bullet cartridge from an M16 rifle could also be seen alongside everyday items including a hat, handbag and food.

Former Sibuco Mayor Norbideiri Edding said kidnappers may have targetted the American because they thought he was a rich foreigner and resentment that he was living with a local Muslim woman.

He also claimed Elliot had been facing financial difficulties after allegedly being scammed by his previous girlfriend whom he had planned to marry.

The Philippine National Police (PNP) said three suspects who 'directly participated' in the alleged abduction were in custody. However, the individuals reportedly refused to cooperate with the investigation.

The PNP added no proof of life or ransom demands have been received.

The Philippines' southern region has been grappling with constant separatist attacks for decades. A Muslim enclave in the predominantly Catholic country, it is also a notorious hub for violent extremist groups such as the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Islamic State-linked Abu Sayyaf.

Efforts toward peace have seen progress, with a 2014 peace agreement and the creation of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in 2019. However, sporadic clashes with extremist factions and ongoing poverty continue to challenge long-term stability.

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