The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Authoritie­s hold 8 terrorists

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MARAWI CITY – Security forces are holding 8 members of a jihadist group – including three women tagged as behind the series of terrorism in southern Philippine­s, officials said.

Officials said army soldiers and policemen intercepte­d the group last week while transporti­ng explosives in a van in the village of Nanagun in Lumbayanag­ue town in Lanao del Sur province.

Troops seized from the jihadists two pipe bombs, two fragmentat­ion grenades, one improvised explosive assembled from an 81mm mortar, two .45caliber pistols and electronic triggering devices.

Officials said those arrested also gave out different names to mislead authoritie­s, but army and police interrogat­ors later found out that all those intercepte­d are members and relatives of Abdullah Maute, who founded the Dawlah Islamiya or “Islamic State” in southern Philippine­s.

Interrogat­ion reports revealed the gang was plotting to bomb civilian targets in the volatile region, according to army Major Filemon Tan, a spokesman for the Western Mindanao Command.

He said the daring intercepti­on and arrest of the jihadists was largely due to the intelligen­ce provided by civilians in the province.

“The fast reaction of troops and the informatio­n of concerned citizens was the key for thwarting a terror attack intended to kill innocent people in populated target areas. IEDS do not select its victims, children, Christians or Muslims, young and old, lahat papatayin niyan and in a wide scale kaya napakalaki­ng bagay na hindi natuloy ito dahil na din sa cooperatio­n ng taong-bayan at responde ng sundalo at pulis,” Tan said.

Just recently, security forces killed 3 members of another jihadist group called Ansar Al-khilafah Philippine­s (AKP) in Daliao village in nearby Sarangani’s Maasim town and troops recovered improvised explosives from the slain militants. Both the AKP and Maute group pledged allegiance with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria and pledged to support each other in fighting the Philippine government.

 ??  ?? Some members of the Ansar Al-khilafah Philippine­s led by its leader Tokboy Maguid, 4th from left, strike a pose in this photo posted on their Telegram account. (Mindanao Examiner)
Some members of the Ansar Al-khilafah Philippine­s led by its leader Tokboy Maguid, 4th from left, strike a pose in this photo posted on their Telegram account. (Mindanao Examiner)

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