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Female suicide bomber ‘has 10-year-old daughter in Sulu’

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LOCAL Government Secretary Eduardo Año said the female suicide bomber responsibl­e for the Jolo twin blasts left a 10-year-old daughter in Sulu.

“’Yung babae (suicide bomber), December lang ‘yun dumating (sa Pilipinas). Tapos meron din ‘yung anak na 10 years old na iniwan dito sa mga sympathize­rs at supporters ng Abu Sayyaf,” he said in an interview on Thursday, February 7.

Año, a former chiefof-staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP), said the informatio­n came from his sources, who also confirmed that the suicide bombers were Indonesian couple but their identities are still being investigat­ed.

Meanwhile, Año lauded the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the AFP for solving the twin blasts at the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral in Jolo, Sulu that killed 23 people and wounded 95 others.

“As far as the government is concerned, the Jolo bombing case is already solved. We have already identified the perpetrato­rs of the bombing and they are now under police

custody. As to the other conspirato­rs, an intensive manhunt is now underway and we will continue to pursue them until all those involved are brought to the bar of justice,” he said.

“With this case solved, we are one step closer in giving justice for the death of the victims. Congratula­tions sa mabilis na aksyon ng ating kapulisan at military. Congratula­tions for the speedy action of our military

and police!” he added.

Five suspects in the Jolo cathedral bombing surrendere­d to authoritie­s over the weekend.

PNP Chief Oscar Albayalde identified the suspects as Kammah Pae alias Kammah, a member of the Abu Sayyaf Groupaffil­iated Ajang-Ajang group earlier identified as primary suspect in the bombing; Albaji Kisae alias Awag and his sons Rajan Bakil alias Radjan and Kaisar Bakil alias Isal, as well as Salit Alih alias Papong. (SunStar Philippine­s)

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