+ Follow INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC RESEARCH ORGANIZATION Tag
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[Title] => Metro bomb plot foiled with arrest of Sayyaf leader
[Summary] => Authorities said yesterday they have arrested a key leader of the Abu Sayyaf, foiling in the process a plot linked to terrorist leader Osama bin Laden to sow terror in Metro Manila.
However, Senior Superintendent Jaime Karingal, Philippine National Police deputy intelligence chief, said they have not yet established any links between Mohammed Faisal Ijajil and foreign terrorist groups.
"We have not seen any connection," he said.
[DatePublished] => 2001-09-25 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Paolo Romero
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[Title] => Bin Ladens brod-in-law, wife have left RP for Middle East
[Summary] => The Mindanao-based brother-in-law of international terrorist Osama bin Laden has reportedly fled to the Middle East with his Filipina wife after sensing that Philippine authorities would be looking for him.
Meawnwhile, a ranking Philippine National Police (PNP) official recommended the turn over of captured leaders of the Abu Sayyaf terrorist group to American authorities to enhance bilateral cooperation against terrorism.
[DatePublished] => 2001-09-24 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Roel Pareño
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INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC RESEARCH ORGANIZATION
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[Title] => Metro bomb plot foiled with arrest of Sayyaf leader
[Summary] => Authorities said yesterday they have arrested a key leader of the Abu Sayyaf, foiling in the process a plot linked to terrorist leader Osama bin Laden to sow terror in Metro Manila.
However, Senior Superintendent Jaime Karingal, Philippine National Police deputy intelligence chief, said they have not yet established any links between Mohammed Faisal Ijajil and foreign terrorist groups.
"We have not seen any connection," he said.
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[Title] => Bin Ladens brod-in-law, wife have left RP for Middle East
[Summary] => The Mindanao-based brother-in-law of international terrorist Osama bin Laden has reportedly fled to the Middle East with his Filipina wife after sensing that Philippine authorities would be looking for him.
Meawnwhile, a ranking Philippine National Police (PNP) official recommended the turn over of captured leaders of the Abu Sayyaf terrorist group to American authorities to enhance bilateral cooperation against terrorism.
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