Sunday, February 15, 2015

Security authorities on alert amid threats from Marwan's sympathizers - Palace

From InterAksyon (Feb 16): Security authorities on alert amid threats from Marwan's sympathizers - Palace



Image presented by the ARMM local government to the House hearing last week, showing the relative locations of the huts occupied by Malaysian terrorist Marwan, believed killed by SAF men, and his cohort Abdul Basit Usman, who escaped but is said to be wounded.

Philippine security authorities continued to be on alert to maintain peace and public safety amid possible reprisals from followers of international terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir alias Marwan, who was killed by police commandos in a Jan. 25 operation in Mamasapano, Maguindanao.

”Our security authorities continued to be on alert against any threat to national security,” Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) Secretary Herminio Coloma said in an interview with Radyo ng Bayan on Sunday.

Coloma said Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police, National Bureau of Investigation and other security authorities remain vigilant against possible bombing attacks from Marwan’s sympathizers.

Based on the initial results of the DNA tests, Marwan was killed in an ‘Oplan Exodus’ carried out by the Special Action Forces (SAF) team from the PNP on January 25.

The operation against the Malaysian bomb expert, however, proved costly on the part of the PNP after 44 of the 392 SAF troopers were also killed after they encountered the combined forces of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

The Filipino bomb maker Abdul Basit Usman, the second target of the operation, was able to escape.

Marwan and Usman have been wanted since 2002 with Marwan listed by the US as one of the top terrorists who was the prime suspect in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 innocents civilians and wounded 209 others.

Marwan was likewise wanted by the Malaysian government for the killing of a Christian member of their Parliament in 2000, which was an attack backed by the fallen terrorist Osama Bin Laden of Al-Queda.

Relieved SAF chief Police Director Getulio Napenas said they received reports that Marwan’s militant activity in Mindanao may have trained up 300 terrorists in explosive use, detonation and building.

Napenas also said in a recent Senate investigation they had received reports that not less than 30 of Marwan’s students are roaming around Central Mindanao “ready, willing and able to create widespread fear, terror and panic in our country.”

http://www.interaksyon.com/article/105131/security-authorities-on-alert-amid-threats-from-marwans-sympathizers---palace

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