The Borneo Post

Manila deports suspected Kuwaiti IS member home to answer terror charges

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MANILA: A Kuwaiti man suspected to be a member of the Islamic State group yesterday deported by the Philippine­s to face charges at home, a justice department official said.

Hussein al- Dhafiri, one of the two suspected IS members arrested in the Philippine­s last month, was flown out of the country to Kuwait, undersecre­tary Erickson Balmes said.

A statement from the Kuwaiti embassy said Dhafiri was due to be tried in his home country.

“Evidence obtained by Kuwait’s state security agencies also showed that he is planning to carry out terroristi­c attacks in the State of Kuwait,” the statement said.

Dhafiri was arrested along with a Syrian woman Rahaf Zina, also named as a member of the jihadist group.

Zina and Dhafiri married after her high-ranking IS commander husband was killed in Syria, said Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre.

He earlier said the pair had entered the country as part of plans for “a bombing operation” in the Philippine­s or Kuwait.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has warned that IS members might make their way into the country by infiltrati­ng its Muslim communitie­s, concentrat­ed in the south of the largely Catholic country.

The Philippine­s has been battling with Muslim extremist groups for years in the remote southern region, some of whom have since pledged allegiance to IS. — AFP

 ??  ?? Dhafiri (second, right) and Zina (left) are presented at a press conference at the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) in Manila.
Dhafiri (second, right) and Zina (left) are presented at a press conference at the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) in Manila.

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