From InterAksyon (Nov 11): Mindanao police say they thwarted bomb attack
Police in Mindanao said Sunday they had arrested three members of the Al Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf group and thwarted a bomb attack. Intelligence operatives intercepted the men Thursday night on the island of Basilan, a known hotbed of the extremists, regional police said in a statement. Police said they seized two motorcycles, one of which was rigged with explosives, as well as handguns. They said the three allegedly planned to set off the bomb in a heavy populated urban area. The suspects were members of a squad responsible for carrying out sabotage attacks to divert military and police attention as other members stage kidnappings, police said. The Abu Sayyaf is a small group of militants blamed for the country's worst terrorist attacks, including a ferry bombing in 2004 that killed more than 100. The group is also behind a series of high-profile kidnappings of foreign and local tourists as well as businessmen. It is on the US government's list of foreign terrorist organizations. A number of American advisers have been rotating in the southern Philippines for the past decade helping local counterparts to try to crush the group. A number of foreign hostages are believed held by the Abu Sayyaf in the south, including two European bird-watchers seized in February and an Australian abducted last December. Three Filipino Marines searching for the hostages were killed in a clash with the Abu Sayyaf in another island in the south last month.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/47750/mindanao-police-say-they-thwarted-bomb-attack
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