Manila Bulletin

Gov’t agents arrest nurse and wife, suspected as ISIS supporters

- By AARON RECUENCO

Government intelligen­ce agents have arrested in Cagayan de Oro City a 26-year-old nurse and his wife after they were monitored as allegedly actively supporting the internatio­nal extremist group Islamic State of Iran and Syria (ISIS) in the country

Eyadzhemar Abdusalam and his wife Catherine Dianne Palmitos were collared in a checkpoint in Cagayan de Oro City on Wednesday by joint police and military operatives, mostly from the government intelligen­ce agencies.

Chief Supt. Timoteo Pacleb, director of the Northern Mindanao regional police, said it took months before government forces were able to get hold of the elusive Abdusalam.

“The arrest was the result of an intelligen­ce-driven operation that started during the Marawi siege in 2017,” said Pacleb.

Abdusalam, who goes by the name Medical Jihad, came under the radar of the intelligen­ce community after authoritie­s said they monitored him sending medical supplies to the Maute gunmen who laid siege in Marawi City.

A background check revealed that Abdusalam is a registered nurse who graduated at the Notre Dame of Dadiangas University in General Santos City. He is also a licensed Emergency Medical Technician.

Prior and during the Marawi City siege, intelligen­ce operatives said they found out about his alleged attempts to go to Syria to join the ISIS.

After the Maute and their sympathize­rs were defeated in October last year in Marawi, Pacleb said Abdusalam was monitored allegedly plotting to carry out an attack targeting the Black Nazarene Procession in Manila.

“He also considered other Catholic festivitie­s in Zamboanga City as potential targets of attack,” said Pacleb.

Security officials also tagged Abdusalam as allegedly soliciting funds for the widows and orphans of Maute and ISIS sympahtize­rs who died in Marawi City and funding for the manufactur­e of improvised explosive devices.

“He was also monitored recruiting foreign Muslims online to join the local ISIS group. He even instigated some foreigners to carry out lone wolf attacks in their respectuve countries,” a police spot report on Abdusalam’s arrest paper read.

Abdusalam used to be the president of Muslim Students Organizati­on. His wife is a Moslem convert. Seized from him during his arrest were a .45 pistol and a grenade.

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