The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) are now hunting
down suspected Malaysian terrorists who were behind in seizing a police station
in restive province of Basilan in the Muslim autonomous region in Southern Philippines that triggered a clash killing two
members of local bandits Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), authorities said.
Quoting from reports, Capt. Roy Vincent Trinidad, chief of
staff of Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM) and Joint Task Force Zambasulta,
identified the foreign terrorists as Mohammad Najib, Muhammad Joraime and
Mahmud bin Alih alias Handzalah Doc.
The three terrorists were the companions of Mohamad Amin
Baco and Jeknal Adil, who were reportedly being hunted down by Malaysian
government since July last year for alleged recruiting militants and sending
them abroad to fight alongside the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS),
according to Singapore’s Today newspaper.
The five were believed to be members of the Darul Islam
Sabah in Malaysia .
The report, however, identified Mahmud as Dr. Mahmud Ahmad,
a lecturer at Universiti Malaya’s (UM) Islamic Studies faculty, who went
missing and believed to be hiding in the Southern
Philippines along with four others under auspices of the ASG.
On Friday, Marine Capt. Ben June Cerbo said a clash erupted
in the town of Hadji Mohammad Ajul ,
Basilan where troops had been pursuing the ASG and the Malaysian terrorists.
One of the slain radicals has been identified as Hakim
Entong.
Soldiers also recovered improvised explosive devices and two
black flags similar to that of being used by ISIS
and al-Qaeda international terror groups.
Other details in the clash were withheld by the military,
but sources from the police said the fighting erupted when local policemen left
their station in Tuburan proper of Hadji
Mohammad Ajul
Municipality , where around 50 “ISIS ” combatants seized and rose the black flags near it.
Besides the named foreign terrorists, the sources also
identified Filipino sub-leaders as Abdilla Alam, Mannan Alam, Abbas Alam,
Uztadz Arabi Mandio, Zaid Utu Mandio who are along with two unidentified women
acting as liaison involved in the attack.
“The situation in the area cannot control anymore by the
local police [that inclined them to] abandon their sub-police station due to
the presence of (the) ISIS ,” the source said.
“The police provincial office [also] send additional [police
forces] to augment the local municipal police [and] maintain the peace and
order in the municipality,” the source said in a text messages.
No one was reported hurt in the attack.
The seized police station was later regained by security
forces with help from civilian volunteers.
The ASG also known as Harakatul Islamiyah led by Isnilon
Hapilon had previously pledged allegiance to the ISIS ’
caliph self-proclaimed caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Presence of radicals
The presence of the radicals are also feared in other parts ofMindanao .
The presence of the radicals are also feared in other parts of
Former provincial police director Senior Supt. Nickson
Muksan, now chief of Maguindanao provincial police, earlier told The Manila
Times the group behind the killing of police and army personnel in the province
were “ISIS fighters” but refused to give
further details.
The military in a “chance encounter” had killed four
ISIS-inspired bombers in Madalum on September 2013 belonging to Khilafah
Islamiyah Movement (KIM) locally known as Ghuraba.
The Ghuraba on October last year have declared that an
Islamic caliphate or Khilafah Islamiyah has been established in the country and
has started fulfilling its mission of propagating its doctrines and beliefs.
These were belied by security officials and local leaders as
mere propaganda of the radicals.
Meanwhile, the Jema’ah Islamiyah (JI) in the Philippines, an
al-Qaedah affiliate, recently released a new video titled message to Obama and
the Philippines president, claiming that they, alongside with the Ansarul
Khilafah [supporters of the caliphate], have now thousands of Mujahideen ready
to fight against the government and “taghut [infidels].”
The JI’s public video was produced in bi-language with
Arabic script translation and logo of Al-Wafa network. The video started with
an introductory part of published news about “Philippines
offers help in the United States
war against ISIS .”
The video shows masked men holding the ISIS ’s
flag and rallying their support to the jihadist group, saying there are no
leaders in the world other than al-Baghdadi. They even threatening to rise the
“black flag” in Malacañang and the White House in the United States .
It also shows their training in combats including sniping,
while discouraging other Muslims in the Philippines from not fighting for
jihad. Young children were also seen in the video.
Ansarul Khilafah, which was formed by JI member Abdul Basit
Usman, is operating in both Maguindanao and South Mindanao including General Santos City
and Saranggani province, according to the intelligence community.
Authorities believe the death of notorious bomber Usman and
international terrorists Zulkifli Bin Hir alias Marwan, who had ties with “black
flag” extremist movements in the country and the JI, had weaken the radicals.
http://www.manilatimes.net/afp-hunts-isis-linked-terrorists/182401/
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