Military officials either do not know or would not want to talk about the Khalifah Islamic Movement (KIM), the group being blamed for the July 26 bombing in Cagayan de Oro City that killed eight people and wounded at least 40 others.
Not even the rebel groups Moro Islamic
Liberation Front (MILF) and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) could
say who are behind KIM.
General Ricardo Rainier Cruz, commander of
the Eastern Mindanao Command, said they still had to be briefed about the new
group.
“Wala pa kaming alam tungkol dyan (We do
not know much),” Cruz told the Philippine Daily Inquirer by phone.
Cruz said he only read about KIM in the
newspapers.
“We have yet to be briefed about this,” he
said.
Von Al Haq, MILF spokesperson for military
affairs, also said he did not know anything about the group.
“Hindi pa namin matiyak kung existing na
ito o hindi. We are carefully and covertly working out to trace up the alleged
emerging group,” Al Haq told the Inquirer by phone.
“We need to trace this up so we will know
who created this group,” he added.
Abu Misry Mama, spokesperson of the BIFF,
said they still could not confirm the existence of the KIM.
“We are still confirming it. We still have
no intelligence reports about this group,” Mama told the Inquirer by phone.
Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin earlier
told the Inquirer that KIM was an umbrella group of rogue members of the MILF
and the BIFF who want to sabotage the peace talks between the former and the
government.
The Criminal Investigation and Detection
Group (CIDG) has identified a certain Usman Hapids alias “Mam Man” as the KIM
member who carried out the attack in Cagayan de Oro City.
On Tuesday, Gazmin, AFP Chief of Staff
General Emmanuel Bautista, Executive Secretary and Anti-Terror Czar Paquito
Ochoa Jr. and Philippine Center for Transnational Crime director Felizardo
Serapio Jr. met with the ground commanders of the Western Mindanao Command and
local chief executives in the region.
Bautista, however, refused to talk to
media.
General Rey Ardo, chief of the Western
Mindanao Command, also declined to issue a statement, saying he was still busy
with the visiting security officials.
Zamboanga City Mayor Maria Isabelle
Climaco-Salazar said she and the other local government officials were briefed
about KIM.
“They gave us the threat assessment of
Mindanao, particularly Western Mindanao, and General Serapio briefed us about
KIM that operates now in Mindanao,” the mayor said.
Climaco-Salazar said Gazmin explained to
them that KIM is composed of “disgruntled groups that would want to be part of
the negotiations.”
“But for one reason, they were left out
and they are doing these actions, forming other cells and other groups,” she
said.
The mayor, however, said Serapio claimed
that the information about KIM “are subject for validation.”
“They gave their assessment but everything
is still subject for verification,” she said.
Colonel Glen Macasero, commander of the
103rd Army Brigade Commander based in Marawi City, said they were just simply
briefed about the KIM and its relationship with other threat groups in Mindanao.
“It’s more of a presentation about the KIM
and its relationship with the ASG (Abu Sayyaf Group), BIFF, SOG (Special
Operations Group), JI (Jemaah Islamiya), but everything presented is for
validation together with the PNP and AFP,” Macasero said.
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