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Manila to extradite NY plotter

Filipino doctor who planned 2016 attacks in US to be sent back

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MANILA: A Filipino suspect in a thwarted militant plot targeting New York’s subway and Times Square will face legal proceeding­s seeking his extraditio­n to the United States, the Philippine justice secretary said.

Russell Salic and two others have been charged with involvemen­t in the plan to stage the attacks in the name of the Islamic State group during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in 2016.

Salic was arrested in the Philippine­s in April and Washington had requested his extraditio­n, the US Department of Justice said.

“It only means that we have to begin the extraditio­n proceeding­s being requested,” Philippine Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre said in a statement without giving a timeframe.

“We have a process to be followed and this has been done many times in the past.”

The Philippine military chief, General Eduardo Ano, said on Sunday that Salic was in the custody of the country’s National Bureau of Investigat­ion.

Salic, a 37-year-old Filipino doctor, transferre­d US$423 in May 2016 to the other suspects to help fund the operation, according to US court documents released on Friday.

Multiple locations including New York’s subway, Times Square and some concert venues were identified as targets in the plot that was foiled by an undercover FBI agent, US authoritie­s announced Friday.

The agent posed as an IS supporter and communicat­ed with Salic and his two alleged accomplice­s: Abdulrahma­n El Bahnasawy, a 19-year-old Canadian who purchased bombmaking materials, and Talha Haroon, a 19-year-old American citizen living in Pakistan.

A complaint signed by the agent quoted messages sent by Salic to others involved in the plot in which he described terror laws in the Philippine­s as “not strict” in comparison to countries such as Australia and Britain.

Salic was an orthopaedi­c surgeon associated with a hospital in the southern Philippine city of Cagayan de Oro, the complaint said.

Yesterday, the Philippine military chief said Salic had sent funds to other nations for the IS “terrorist network”.

“He is providing financial support to several extremists or suspicious terrorists in the Middle East, in the US, Malaysia,” Ano told reporters.

“He was very active on social media, websites that groups related to ISIS have been using,” Ano said using another name for IS.

Salic is also under investigat­ion in the Philippine­s over kidnapping and murder charges and those probes will continue pending a decision on the extraditio­n proceeding­s, the presidenti­al palace said. — AFP

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