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Basilan bomber appears to be targeting school

- PHOTOS COURTESY OF DEPED — Philstar.com

BASILAN — The driver of the bomb-laden van that exploded Tuesday in Lamitan City may have targeted a parade in a terror plot that vigilant Muslim militiamen prevented promptly.

The moderate Sunni Muslims Adlan Abdullah, Muid Manda and Titing Omar of the Citizens Armed Forces Geographic­al Unit and Private 1st Class Samad Jumah of the 19th Special Forces Company, died together in the incident.

They died preventing the bomber from proceeding to Lamitan City to bomb a parade of no fewer than 2,000 school children and teachers commemorat­ing the national nutrition month, according to sources in the different municipal government­s in Basilan.

Jumah and the three CAFGUs intercepte­d at a checkpoint in Barangay Bulanting the van carrying explosives, fashioned from ammonium nitrate soaked in kerosene and mixed with potassium chlorate, its driver detonated when a team of soldiers arrived to help search his vehicle.

The blast killed ten, among them a 10-year-old child passing by.

Local community leaders are certain the slain bomber was to drive through Lamitan City where children from different schools and their teachers paraded Tuesday morning and converged subsequent­ly in an open field for a program related to the observance of the nutrition month.

“The activity proceeded successful­ly even as the news about the explosion in the city’s outskirt spread through the barangays and caused tension among our people,” Lamitan City Vice Mayor Roderick Furigay said Friday.

Furigay only retorted “I leave everything to the police and the military” when asked about stories purporting that the target of the bombing was the gathering of school children.

“We have long been receiving tips on terror plots and we have informed authoritie­s about these tips. We are thankful to the soldier and CAFGUs who prevented that van from getting through Lamitan City,” Furigay said.

Text messages have been circulatin­g since Wednesday hinting that local members of the Abu Sayyaf, among them a certain Fathy “Mike” Lijal, an ethnic Yakan, were behind the supposed bombing in the center of Lamitan City.

Barangay officials said the Western Mindanao Command and the Philippine National Police should investigat­e deeper on the terror cell where Lijal belong, certain that it has benefactor­s abroad.

The group was said to have declared war early on against the governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Mujiv Hataman, for building concrete roads that made their enclaves accessible to military combat vehicles.

Lijal’s group is also reportedly opposing ARMM’s colossal Basilan transcentr­al road project now cutting through the forested hinterland­s in the Sampinit Complex in the middle of the island province, their last bastion.

Engineer Soler Undug, the chief of the Basilan District Engineerin­g Office who is overseeing infrastruc­ture projects of the ARMM government in former Abu Sayyaf stronghold­s survived four bomb attacks in recent years.

Almost 200 Abu Sayyaf militants in Basilan have surrendere­d in the past 24 months through the joint intercessi­on of the provincial police, units of the 104th Brigade and the ARMM regional peace and order council.

Elected officials in different municipali­ties in the province said Tuesday’s botched bombing in the city proper of Lamitan was meant to stir up an impression that the Abu Sayyaf in Basilan has not been weakened by the recent surrender of members in batches.

The Abu Sayyaf only has three remaining hardcore commanders now in Basilan, Furudji Indama, Radzmil Janatul and Jobel Abdullah.

Dozens of their followers have returned to the fold of law, now being reintegrat­ed into mainstream society by the WestMinCom and different ARMM line agencies.

 ??  ?? The gathering of school children that a bomber targeted to attack. Photo inset shows Abu Sayyaf militant Fathy “Mike” Lijal, the driver of the bombladen van.
The gathering of school children that a bomber targeted to attack. Photo inset shows Abu Sayyaf militant Fathy “Mike” Lijal, the driver of the bombladen van.

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