The Manila Times

3 alleged Abu Sayyaf men nabbed for plot to attack Asean summit

- RJ CARBONELL

THE Philippine National Police ( PNP) presented three suspected members of the Abu Sayyaf Group to the media on Friday, claiming the three had plotted unsuccessf­ully to attack the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit in Manila earlier this week.

Joint operatives of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) and National Bureau of In- vestigatio­n (NBI) nabbed the three alleged terrorists in Barangay Culiat, Quezon City on November 10. The suspects were identified as SadamJhofa­r, 24 years old; Alim Sabtalin, 19 years old; and Abdulgaffa­r Jikiri, 19.

“They were captured because of our monitoring of the Asean,” PNP chief Ronald de la Rosa said.

A QCPD police report stated the firearms, grenades and ammunition were recovered from the alleged terror plotters during the joint operation at Salam Compound in Barangay Culiat.

De la Rosa said the suspects were arrested before the 31st Asean Summit and Related Summits officially commenced and eve

before the arrival of internatio­nal delegates.

He said the PNP delayed the announceme­nt of the arrest to avoid during the Asean meetings, wherein some 20 world leaders participat­ed.

De la Rosa revealed that QCPD and NBI got their leads from so terrorists’ Facebook accounts.

Prior to the arrest of the suspects, Jikiri was monitored by intelligen­ce agents posting on his Facebook account hints of his plan to launch terrorist attacks in Metro Manila.

He posted photos of high-powered devices (IEDs) with a caption that kaffir they would be used to kill the (non-believers) and the munafiq (Muslim apostates). He also posted photos of targets including a mall and a park in Manila and photos of him and other armed youth.

Plot on Facebook

The QCPD director, Chief Supt. Guillermo Eleazar, said law enforcemen­t agencies immediatel­y conducted a background investigat­ion on Jikiri and found that he was indeed a member of the Basilan-based Abu Sayyaf, which is associated with the Maute terror group.

Authoritie­s found out that he left Basilan on October 9 for Metro Manila via Zamboanga City.

Further investigat­ion revealed that Sabtalin and Jhofar, who arrived in Metro Manila earlier, met with Jikiri.

Seized from Jikiri were a caliber .45, M1911 US Army pistol with four live ammunition, two 20 mm M-203

a 9mm pistol with live ammunition and a cellular phone, while Sadam Jhofar was caught with a Colt caliber .45 M1911 pistol with three live ammunition.

The three were inquested by the charged with violation of Section 28 ammunition) of RA 10591 (Comprehens­ive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act) and also in relation to the 15 days gun ban period for ASEAN Summit 2017. Jikiri was also charged with violation of RA 9516 (Illegal Pos

However, de la Rosa was unable to only that the suspects were “conducting surveillan­ce” in some venues of the Asean Summit, like the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center (PICC).

“They did not admit to their crimes, but apparent they have plans to plot a terrorist attack,” de la Rosa said.

 ?? PHOTO BY RUY L. MARTINEZ ?? PLOTTERS Police present Sadam Jhofar, 24 years old; Alim Sabtalin, 19 years old; and Abdulgaffa­r Jikiri, 19, alleged members of the Abu Sayyaf terrorist group who supposedly plotted to attack meetings of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations.
PHOTO BY RUY L. MARTINEZ PLOTTERS Police present Sadam Jhofar, 24 years old; Alim Sabtalin, 19 years old; and Abdulgaffa­r Jikiri, 19, alleged members of the Abu Sayyaf terrorist group who supposedly plotted to attack meetings of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations.

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