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Suspected terrorist, Filipina partner arrested in Manila

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PHILIPPINE National Police (PNP) chief Ronald dela Rosa announced Monday, February 19, the arrest of a suspected member of terrorist organizati­on Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and his Filipina partner in Ermita, Manila over the weekend.

Fehmi Lassoued, a native of Egypt, and his alleged partner, Anabel Moncera Salipada from Upi in Maguindana­o, were arrested in their rented place in Room 409, Casa Blanca Apartment along M. Adriatico, Malate, Manila.

Dela Rosa said Lassoued entered the country with a fake Tunisian passport In July 2016.

Police allegedly recovered from the couple assorted firearms, ammunition and components for an improvised explosive device (IED) such as electronic circuits, resistors, capacitors, batteries, and pipe fittings.

Dela Rosa said Lassoued’s arrest was a result of a successful joint PNP-Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) counter-terrorism operation based on informatio­n from their foreign counterpar­ts.

“The arrest of Lassoued and Salipada may have effectivel­y thwarted whatever hostile activities they were up to, but we will not lower our guard. Rather we will continue to mount proactive operations against terrorism,” Dela Rosa said.

The PNP chief said a thorough investigat­ion is underway to determine the extent of the couple’s involvemen­t in internatio­nal and domestic terrorist groups. Authoritie­s are also looking into Lassoued’s possible involvemen­t in the recently concluded Marawi seige.

“This inspiring result of the joint AFP-PNP operation is a testimony not only of the resolve of government to monitor, deter, and defeat terrorists and their infrastruc­ture. It also a proof of what a robust intelligen­ce sharing and collaborat­ion can do to keep our nation and its people safe,” said Dela Rosa. “The AFP and the PNP continue to sound the call for the sustained vigilance, cooperatio­n, and active involvemen­t with your security forces to strengthen our defense posture against terrorists and criminal elements,” he added. (SunStar Philippine­s)

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