Sunday, February 1, 2015

FBI says it had no prior knowledge of Mamasapano operation

From GMA News (Feb 1): FBI says it had no prior knowledge of Mamasapano operation
 
The FBI had no prior knowledge of a police raid in the Philippines last Sunday to arrest wanted militants that went awry and left 44 police dead, an FBI spokesman told Reuters on Saturday.
 
Philippine media had reported that the FBI helped orchestrate the raid, which targeted Zulkifli bin Hir, an Islamic militant on the US law enforcement agency's list of "most wanted terrorists."

"The FBI was not involved in the planning or execution of the operation. We do express our deepest condolences to the brave officers of the Philippine National Police who lost their lives in the line of duty," FBI spokesman Josh Campbell said.

Campbell said the FBI is analyzing a biological sample provided by the Philippines of an unknown individual killed in the raid to determine if it belongs to bin Hir.
 
"It is routine for the FBI to process biometric information that may positively identify a subject and his or her whereabouts," Campbell said.

The FBI had offered $5 million for the arrest of bin Hir, a Malaysian member of the al Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiah militant group behind numerous bombing attacks in the Philippines.

The clash in Mamasapano, Maguindanao that the Philippine government has described as a "misencounter" shattered a three-year ceasefire between the government and Muslim rebels in the south.

It also dealt a temporary setback to peace talks, Manila's chief peace negotiator said on Saturday, appealing for renewed efforts to keep the process on track.
 

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