Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Philippines kills senior Abu Sayyaf leader


Another on bites the dust...

Manila (dpa) - A senior leader of the al-Qaeda-linked Muslim Abu Sayyaf group was killed in a clash with government troops on a southern Philippine island, the military chief said Wednesday.


General Hermogenes Esperon said Binang Sali, chief of the Abu Sayyaf's urban terror unit, was killed late Tuesday in a brief firefight in Patikul town on Jolo island, 1,000 kilometres south of Manila.


"As the chief of the Abu Sayyaf urban terror group, Sali was largely responsible for the bombings in Jolo," he said in a statement.


Esperon said troops recovered the rebel's body and a pistol after the firefight.


"His neutralization translates to one bomber less that could carry out an attack on any target during the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit," he added.


Major Eugene Batara, a regional military spokesman, said government troops have been trailing Sali for several weeks until soldiers finally caught up with his group on Tuesday.


"Our troops did not suffer any casualty in the brief clash," he said. "Sali's men immediately withdrew under cover of darkness."


Batara said soldiers in the area were not able to determine if there were any more casualties in the rebels' side.


The military and police were placed on red alert on Wednesday, two days before leaders from 16 countries were scheduled to start arriving in Cebu province, 585 kilometres south of Manila, for the ASEAN and East Asian summits.

The struggle continues...as they determine that 9 bombs exploded in Bangkok.

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Friday, September 22, 2006

Philippines DOD Reports "Improved Sophistication” In Bombs

Philippines Department of Defense Secretary Avelino Cruz Jr. sounded the alarm on what he said was the “improved sophistication” achieved by Abu Sayyaf militants and their allies from Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) in making explosive devices.


On Friday, Cruz said bombs seized recently from terrorist lairs in Sulu “show a capability heretofore unseen among local terrorist groups” and bore “close similarities to improvised bombs being used in the Middle East and Afghanistan."


The seizure of the bombs and of a 600-kilo shipment of ammonium nitrate in Zamboanga City, said Cruz, may have thwarted a "potentially lethal terrorist bombing campaign."


Police seized the ammonium nitrate in two dozen sacks falsely declared as dried fish on Monday. Normally used as fertilizer, ammonium nitrate is also an explosive material.


The explosive devices were seized from what the military described as a “bomb-making factory” overrun by troops who launched a still continuing US-backed operation on August 1 to capture Abu Sayyaf chieftain Khadaffy Janjalani and Indonesian JI operatives Umar Patek and Dulmatin, allegedly responsible for the 2002 Bali bombings that killed more than 200 people.


One of the seized explosive devices had a timing device and electronic anti-tampering sensors, Cruz said.


Packed with hundreds of eight-millimeter ball bearings, the bomb, he said, was “designed to kill anyone within a 150-meter kill zone” yet strong enough to kill and maim within a one-kilometer radius.


Another device, found inside a plastic bottle, could indicate that the terrorists have achieved the capacity to produce liquid bombs, Cruz said. Diagrams for the bomb were sketched on the bottle, he said.


"Notably the recovered improvised bombs indicate improved sophistication in the terrorists' bomb-making capability," Cruz added.

Some forms of progress are just not good.

"Terrorism is a scourge being spread by an unseen enemy, who has the ability to melt into our communities and hide among law-abiding citizens," Cruz said.

Others are.

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