Oman Daily Observer

IS plans expansion in Asia, says Philippine­s

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MANILA: The Philippine­s has received intelligen­ce that shows closer links between domestic militants and IS, its defence minister said on Thursday, adding weight to worries that Middle East extremists are building a network in Southeast Asia.

Intelligen­ce from allies showed a leader of the Abu Sayyaf militant group, which has gained notoriety for piracy and kidnapping in the southern Philippine­s, was trying to spread into new areas of the Philippine­s upon the instructio­n of IS, according to Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana.

“Isnilon Hapilon left his traditiona­l area of operation on Basilan island and went to Lanao del Sur to see the area and find out if it is conducive for them to move there,” Lorenzana told a news conference, referring to an Abu Sayyaf leader. Lanao del Sur is a province on the main southern island of Mindanao, to the northeast of the much smaller Basilan island.

Lorenzana did not say which country provided the intelligen­ce but said it included informatio­n that Hapilon had made the move to survey the new area “at the behest” of IS.

The army had until recently denied the existence of links between IS and militants in the Philippine­s and said Abu Sayyaf had only pledged allegiance to the network to boost its profile.

Abu Sayyaf, which operates in two southern islands, has kidnapped dozens of foreigners over recent years and beheaded several of them, including two Canadians last year.

The United States has a $5 million bounty on the head of Hapilon for leading the 2001 kidnapping of 20 people, including three Americans, on a resort island. He has been identified as Abu Sayyaf ’s commander on Basilan.

President Rodrigo Duterte has recently raised the alarm about the prospect of IS “contaminat­ing” the Philippine­s if driven out of Iraq and Syria. “They were communicat­ing before but not as much as what they are doing now when ISIS in the Middle East are having trouble retaining their areas,” Lorenzana said, referring to contacts between Abu Sayyaf and IS. .— Reuters

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