The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Mindanao security tightened

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AUTHORITIE­S Mindanao in southern HAVE tightened Philippine­s security following in the recent capture of a Spanish militant and three other Filipinos being linked by the police and military to the Islamic State, officials said.

Officials said Abdelhakim Labidi Adib, 20, was apprehende­d January 22 by soldiers at a checkpoint in Basilan province and seized grenades and explosives from the Spanish man. His companion, who was believed to be a member of the Abu Sayyaf, managed to escape from soldiers.

Adib’s arrest was not immediatel­y made public by the military for a still unknown reason, but the foreigner had entered the Philippine­s in October last year and travelled to Zamboanga City where he took a boat for Basilan, a known stronghold of the Abu Sayyaf whose leaders have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.

No other details were made available by the military about the foreigner who was taken to Manila last week where he is currently being interrogat­ed. The Spanish Embassy was informed of his arrest.

The military said three other Filipino supporters of the Islamic State were captured in the town of Piagapo in Lanao del Sur province, also in the autonomous region.

Soldiers seized automatic pistols from the trio, Apao Macod Dimacaling, Brad Alexander and Jalal Ramal Berongon, who were also linked to the murder of three Christian vendors in the town in December last year.

Just last week, pro-government militias killed an Abu Sayyaf militant in a gunfight in Basilan. officials said militias responded to a report by civilians that the Abu Sayyaf member was spotted in the village of Sungkayut in Ungkaya Pukan town.

But the Abu Sayyaf gunman attacked militias as soon as they entered the village, sparking a firefight that eventually killed the militant who was identified as Munir Kahum, a follower of notorious Abu Sayyaf leader Puruji Indama.

Militias recovered Kahum’s automatic rifle and handed the weapon and his cadaver to local authoritie­s. Security has been tightened in the town for fear that the Abu Sayyaf may retaliate for the death of Kahum, whose group has been blamed for the spate of killings and terrorism, and ransom kidnapping­s in Basilan, one of 5 provinces under the Muslim autonomous region.

 ??  ?? The Abu Sayyaf pledges allegiance anew to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria and its leader Abu Bakr al-baghdadi in these screen grab from a video released recently by the notorious rebel group. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)
The Abu Sayyaf pledges allegiance anew to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria and its leader Abu Bakr al-baghdadi in these screen grab from a video released recently by the notorious rebel group. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)

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