The Manila Times

Police foil terror attack in Metro

- BY FERNAN MARASIGAN

THE police foiled a possible attempt to sow terror in Metro Manila with the arrest on Monday of a member of the Maute group that has aligned itself with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria or ISIS.

Philippine National Police chief Ronald Dela Rosa said Nasip Ibrahim, who was captured Monday night in Barangay Culiat, Quezon City, was part of the group that planted an explosive at the Rizal Park in December last year. Fortu- nately, the bomb that was left near the US Embassy did not explode.

Police found in Ibrahim’s possession two .45 cal. pistols, a KG-9 machine pistol, a 60mm mortar shell with detonating device and seven heat-sealed transparen­t plas- tic sachets of metampheta­mine hydrochlor­ide or shabu.

“I am glad that alert operatives of the NCRPO (National Capital Regional Police Office) discovered and intercepte­d in time an improvised explosive device being prepared by the suspects even before it can be delivered to its possible target or used elsewhere,”

A few days before planting the bomb near the US embassy, Ibrahim reportedly met with three other terrorists --- his uncle Isnadie Ibrahim alias Bro Akh/ Inspire, Najib and Rashid Kilala -- near SM Marilao.

It was reportedly Ibrahim who provided the accommodat­ion for the group at the Park Villa along Quezon Avenue in Quezon City, where they stayed for two nights.

Following the failed US embassy attack, security forces arrested As alias Modie and Elmer Romero

A certain Yusof Macoto, who is still at large, was said to be the mastermind of the foiled bombing plot. An Imam in Tejeros Mosque in Tanza, Cavite, he is believed to “We are yet to uncover the cir- cumstances surroundin­g this inMaute Group, but this discovery leads us to believe that the Maute Group has already establishe­d its presence in Metro Manila, as to what extent, that is the subject of our follow up investigat­ion and operations,” Dela Rosa said.

“I do not want to sound alarmist or cause panic, but prudence, it has been said, is the better part of valor. I therefore urge our people to remain calm yet alert and vigilant of the presence of threat groups in our midst,” he added.

The PNP and the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) remains on high alert against any threat to peace and order and public safety.

But Col. Edgard Arevalo, chief of the AFP Public Affairs Ofnot monitored the presence of a member or members of the Maute in Metro Manila.

With Ibrahim’s arrest, Metro Manila was placed on “high security threat level.”

Part of the security measures being implemente­d are target hardening measures and the deployment of more troops on public places such as shopping centers, churches and transport terminals among others.

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