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    INTELLIGENCE agents are closely monitoring a number of Abu Sayyaf operatives and others linked to the Jemaah Islamiyah regional terror group holed up in Metro Manila for suicide bombing missions, a ranking military official disclosed yesterday.

    "This is a real threat," said Lt. Col. Buenaventura, Armed Forces information chief.

    "I don't want to sound alarmist, but the Abu and JI cells here in Metro Manila are capable of conducting bombings as we have experienced before," he said.

    "Our report is that they are here in Metro Manila," Pascual added.

    The Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP), he said, "is monitoring at least one to two Abu-JI cells in Metro Manila. Each cell is composed of at least three to four persons."

    Asked if the cells are about to launch suicide bombings, Pascual replied: "That is their objective."

    He said the ISAFP is "tracking them" to prevent suicide missions from being carried out.

    The JI terrorists are most likely Indonesians, he said.

    Authorities earlier confirmed that a certain Dulmatin, an alleged Indonesian JI operative who was among those who plotted the 2002 bombings in Bali, Indonesia, is in central Mindanao along with another alleged JI terrorist, Omar Patek.

    Dumatin and Patek are said to be in the company of Abu Sayyaf bandits led by its head, Khadaffy Janjalani.

    The latest bomb attack in Bali two weeks ago was blamed on the JI, a regional terror group lined to Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda terror group. JI operatives are known to have undergone training in terrorist camps in Mindanao.

    Foreign and local security officials have warned that because the Philippines is active in U.S. President George W. Bush's war on terror, it the JI's secondary target after the United States and the United Kingdom.

    Abu Sayyaf operatives, on the other hand, are known to maintain safehouses in Metro Manila as shown in the arrest of its members allegedly involved in the bombings of a SuperFerry ship in Manila Bay and in various areas of Quezon City almost two years ago.

    Pascual said that after the Feb. 14, 2004 bombings in Makati, General Santos, Zamboanga and Davao cities, the Abu-JI was unable to launch an attack in Metro Manila. This was because of the continued pressure on JI personalities, he said.

    "We have seen in the Valentine's Day bombings that they are sophisticated," Pascual pointed out. "They used cellphones as triggering devices."

    Indonesia has warned that as many as 10 JI suicide bombers are in the Philippines waiting to carry out attacks. The Abu Sayyaf and the JI are working closely together, it warned.

    There have been reports in recent months about the JI presence in the country
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    hindi lang pala carjacker dapat natin pag ingatan ..madami pa

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    As much as possible, avoid going to crowded places. Suicide bombers tend to target them. Ang gulo na ng mundo ngayon.

  3. Join Date
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    pwede na magdeclare ng martial law si gloria....meron ng tsimis na suicide bomber sa metro manila. saan galing yung balita...kay meriam?

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    Quote Originally Posted by falken
    As much as possible, avoid going to crowded places. Suicide bombers tend to target them. Ang gulo na ng mundo ngayon.
    very true... sadly...

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    avoid going sa mga malls and matataong lugar...lalo na malapit na mag pasko, maraming tao ang nagtutumpukan sa labas....ingat tyo mga peeps

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoEinG_747
    INTELLIGENCE agents are closely monitoring a number of Abu Sayyaf operatives and others linked to the Jemaah Islamiyah regional terror group holed up in Metro Manila for suicide bombing missions, a ranking military official disclosed yesterday.

    "This is a real threat," said Lt. Col. Buenaventura, Armed Forces information chief.

    "I don't want to sound alarmist, but the Abu and JI cells here in Metro Manila are capable of conducting bombings as we have experienced before," he said.

    "Our report is that they are here in Metro Manila," Pascual added.

    The Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP), he said, "is monitoring at least one to two Abu-JI cells in Metro Manila. Each cell is composed of at least three to four persons."

    Asked if the cells are about to launch suicide bombings, Pascual replied: "That is their objective."

    He said the ISAFP is "tracking them" to prevent suicide missions from being carried out.

    The JI terrorists are most likely Indonesians, he said.

    Authorities earlier confirmed that a certain Dulmatin, an alleged Indonesian JI operative who was among those who plotted the 2002 bombings in Bali, Indonesia, is in central Mindanao along with another alleged JI terrorist, Omar Patek.

    Dumatin and Patek are said to be in the company of Abu Sayyaf bandits led by its head, Khadaffy Janjalani.

    The latest bomb attack in Bali two weeks ago was blamed on the JI, a regional terror group lined to Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda terror group. JI operatives are known to have undergone training in terrorist camps in Mindanao.

    Foreign and local security officials have warned that because the Philippines is active in U.S. President George W. Bush's war on terror, it the JI's secondary target after the United States and the United Kingdom.

    Abu Sayyaf operatives, on the other hand, are known to maintain safehouses in Metro Manila as shown in the arrest of its members allegedly involved in the bombings of a SuperFerry ship in Manila Bay and in various areas of Quezon City almost two years ago.

    Pascual said that after the Feb. 14, 2004 bombings in Makati, General Santos, Zamboanga and Davao cities, the Abu-JI was unable to launch an attack in Metro Manila. This was because of the continued pressure on JI personalities, he said.

    "We have seen in the Valentine's Day bombings that they are sophisticated," Pascual pointed out. "They used cellphones as triggering devices."

    Indonesia has warned that as many as 10 JI suicide bombers are in the Philippines waiting to carry out attacks. The Abu Sayyaf and the JI are working closely together, it warned.

    There have been reports in recent months about the JI presence in the country
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    hindi lang pala carjacker dapat natin pag ingatan ..madami pa
    I can't believe these stupid intelligence agents of the ISAFP would openly talk about bombers being in Metro Manila. The last thing people need right now would be an added reason to panic which adversly affects investor confidence in the economy.

    Kung sabagay, the ISAFP aren't known to be very bright.

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    oo nga, dito lang sa ata uso yun intelligence agency na mahilig mag-report sa media.

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    hmmm. di ba nung nag-declare ng martial law si maccoy dati eh it was preceded by bombings?

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    the filipino people are too wise for that. even Bush didnt declare Martial Law after the 9/11 attacks. sa Indonesia ba, did they after the recent bombing in Bali?

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    mas mabuting seryosuhin ito,kahit hindi cgurado,mahirap nang masama ka sa mga taong walang magawa kung hindi ma-merwisyo ng kapwa.kailangan ibayong ingat at iwas sa mga mall o'mataong lugar.wala naman mawawala kung paniwalaan o'hindi,buhay ang pinag uusapan d2,kaya mas mabuti na yung extra precautions at alisto sa mga taong kahina-hinala ang kilos.Hindi nalang kasi face to face ang labanan para hindi na mang-damay pa ng mga sibilyan ...

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