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Arrested Filipino militant: Terror suspect alive

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
, / 11:47 AM August 06, 2014

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Marwan. PHOTO FROM FBI.GOV

MANILA, Philippines — A captured Abu Sayyaf commander told investigators that a top Southeast Asian terror suspect, who the military reported was killed in a US-backed airstrike two years ago, is alive and being harbored by a hardline Muslim rebel group in the southern Philippines, a confidential police report said.

Abu Sayyaf commander Khair Mundos, who was arrested by police near Manila’s international airport on June 11, acknowledged his group has fallen into disarray, without a central leader, burdened by infighting and surviving largely on extortion and kidnappings, according to a police interrogation of Mundos, a copy of which was seen by The Associated Press on Wednesday.

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Mundos’s account echoes military and police assessments of the Abu Sayyaf, which they said has been weakened and isolated in remote jungle patches in the south by more than a decade of US military-backed Philippine assaults.

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The US State Department says Mundos is a key Abu Sayyaf leader and financier who was captured in the southern Philippines in 2004 but escaped from jail three years later. While in police custody, he acknowledged having arranged the transfer of funds from the al-Qaida terrorist network to the Abu Sayyaf to finance bombings and other terrorist attacks in the south, the State Department said.

The Abu Sayyaf “has no central leadership,” Mundos was quoted in the report as saying, adding the militants “do not have direction” and are “engaging in extortion and kidnapping activities only to sustain their daily needs.”

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Mundos said he traveled last year to a hinterland encampment of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement, a hardline separatist group, in southern Maguindanao province where he met Marwan, a top Malaysian terror suspect whose real name is Zulkifli bin Hir.

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Marwan said was with a Singaporean militant named Muhamda Ali, who uses the guerrilla name Muawiyah and another foreign militant, Amin Baco.

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Mundos said he went there to visit a local Muslim rebel commander, spend the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan and serve as a religious instructor to two batches of rebel recruits, who were undergoing bomb-making training.

Mundos described Marwan as a “silent man” while he said Muawiyah, a computer expert, was a friendly militant who wandered from hut to hut like “a politician.”

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A separate police intelligence report obtained by The AP quoted informants as saying that Marwan visited a local militant’s residence in Maguindanao with security escorts in April.

Marwan, who is on the FBI list of most-wanted terrorists and has a $5 million bounty on his head, was reported by the military to have been killed, along with Muawiyah, in a Feb. 2, 2012, Philippine airstrike on an Abu Sayyaf encampment in southern Sulu province.

The military has said it was aware of intelligence reports that Marwan survived the airstrike but would not change its statement that he was killed without convincing proof that he is alive. A military acknowledgement that Marwan is alive is crucial because it would allow the resumption of funding to efforts to track and capture him.

The Abu Sayyaf is burdened by infighting, Mundos said in the report, adding he was at odds with a younger commander, Puruji Indama, in their base in southern Basilan province.

An intelligence official on Wednesday also confirmed that Malaysian terrorist Marwan is still alive.

Through a phone patch interview, the intelligence official who did not want to be named, said that there is “a huge possibility that the Malaysian terrorist is still alive.”

He added that Marwan is residing in the Cotabato area.

“We have consistent reports that of his presence in Cotabato,” the official said. “We have sources that tell us that they have met Marwan.”

He added that there was no concrete evidence that Marwan was killed during an air strike a couple of years ago.

“We cannot declare that he is dead, there are a lot of indications that he is still alive,” the official said.

Despite Marwan’s presence, the official said that it does not affect the terror situation in the country as they have always assumed that Marwan was still alive.

“It’s still the same, we have always assumed that he was still alive, we are still doing intensified focused intelligence operations against members of the Jemaah Islamiyah in the country.”

He added that if Marwan would be killed, it would be a big blow to the terror situation in the country.

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