From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Aug 15): Military sees Abu hand in Jolo blast
The military on Thursday said it was quite certain that the Abu Sayyaf was
behind Wednesday night’s grenade blast outside the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Cathedral in Jolo, Sulu that left two people wounded.
“Right now we see the grenade throwing (incident) as the handiwork of the Abu
Sayyaf,” Colonel Jose Johriel Cenabre, commander of the Joint Task Force Sulu,
told the Philippine Daily Inquirer by phone.
Cenabre issued the statement as the Sulu police said they were still trying
to establish the identities and the motive of those behind the blast that took
place along Arulas Street at 7 p.m.
The grenade explosion caused minor injuries to 19-year old Shaima Pakanna, a
resident of Sitio (sub-village) Boutan in Indanan town’s Kajatian village; and
Romano Saijuan 25, a resident of Zone 3 in Tulay village, Jolo.
Pressed on what his basis is for linking the blast to the Abu Sayyaf was,
Cenabre cited the spate of attacks–which MalacaƱang attributed to the shadowy
Khilafah Islamic Movement in some parts of Mindanao, “bandits will definitely
ride on the issue.”
But Chief Inspector William Conrad Gutierrez, the information officer of Sulu
police office, said they do not even have any suspect yet.
“We still don’t have suspects, we still cannot say who was responsible for
the explosion,” Gutierrez said.
He said the police could only come out with further statement on the blast if
the Jolo police had already wrapped up its investigation.
“(The Jolo police) is still conducting an investigation by gathering more
information from (witnesses near) the church, from the nearby establishments and
from the two victims, who were hurt in the explosion,” Gutierrez said.
He said elements of the police’s Scene of Crime Operation had recovered a
safety lever, which boosted earlier theory the explosion was caused by a
grenade, but it was not indicative of who the suspects could be.
But while saying the Abu Sayyaf’s link to the blast had not been established
yet, Gutierrez said the police were certain that the faction of the Moro
National Liberation Front, which is led by Nur Misuari, had no involvement in
the attack.
Earlier, Misuari’s group came out with a declaration of independence for
Sulu.
“We could not see any link either,” Cenabre said when asked if Misuari’s
group might be involved in the grenade attack.
Gutierrez said as a result of the explosion, more soldiers and policemen have
been deployed in Jolo “for target hardening of vital areas and installations.”
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/466345/military-sees-abu-hand-in-jolo-blast
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