Police Senior Superintendent Reuben Theodore Sindac, PNP-Public Information Office chief, said on Thursday that a leader of a notorious terrorist group believed to be responsible in several bomb attacks in
In a statement, Sindac identified the suspect as Jabide Abdul alias Zabide/Beds, who was arrested in Barangay (village) Titulok, Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat around 2 p.m. last Tuesday.
Abdul, the supposed senior leader of the Al-Khobar Group, was subject of several warrants of arrest for crimes of Multiple Murder, Multiple Frustrated Murder, Multiple Attempted Murder and Destruction of Property.
A P3.3 million reward was offered for information leading to his arrest.
For his part, Chief Superintendent Abelardo Villacorta, Director of the PNP Intelligence Group, said Al Khobar is a group of extortionists believed to be based in the marshlands of Maguindanao and is responsible for the spate of bombings in the central
“The group was allegedly created in support of Jemaah Islamiya (JI) and Foreign Militant Jihadists (FMJ) groups. It was intended to serve as a special unit concentrating on explosive component use and extortion schemes across Cotabato areas,” Villacorta said, adding that the group first turned into a kidnap-for-ransom group before it became an extortion group.
Al Khobar is known to target businesses and even local governments in the central
“A member of the group usually calls the target before the attack and demands "protection money" to prevent such planned attack on their business. If the money is not paid, an attack is carried out,” the police official said.
Meanwhile, PNP Chief Director General Alan Purisima commended the PNP-IG for the arrest of Abdul, describing the arrest as a significant development in the continuing campaign against organized crime and terrorism.
The Al-Khobar Group is allegedly responsible for the following attacks:
-- October 10, 2006 bombing of a crowded in Makilala,
-- May 10, 2007 bombing of a Weena Bus at the Cotabato Terminal, 3 killed, 15 wounded;
-- July-August 2007, three separate bombing of Yellow Bus Line units in Sultan Kudarat, 1 killed, 4 wounded;
-- August 5, 2007 bombing in
-- 2007 Bombing of Sugni Superstore in Kabacan,
-- January 30, 2008 bombing at Philbest Canning Corporation in Tambler,
-- April 2, 2008 bombing of a Metro Shuttle Bus in
-- May 8, 2008 bombing of a passenger van in Midsayap,
-- June 2008 bombing of a Weena Bus at Bansalan Terminal in Davao del Sur, 10 killed, 14 wounded; and
-- May 22, 2009 bombing in
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