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                    [Title] => Four foreign terrorist cells still in RP?
                    [Summary] => As many as four foreign terrorist cells with links to the terrorist organization Al-Qaida of Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden may still be operating in the country, warned Central Visayas police director Chief Superintendent Avelino Razon. 


Razon was the head of the Presidential Security Group-Special Operations Group (PSG-SOG) that arrested Abdulhakim Alihashim Murad a few days before the visit of Pope John Paul II in January 1995. Murad was with a group allegedly tasked to assassinate the pontiff.
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                    [Summary] => As many as four foreign terrorist cells with links to the terrorist organization Al-Qaida of Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden may still be operating in the country, warned Central Visayas police director Chief Superintendent Avelino Razon. 


Razon was the head of the Presidential Security Group-Special Operations Group (PSG-SOG) that arrested Abdulhakim Alihashim Murad a few days before the visit of Pope John Paul II in January 1995. Murad was with a group allegedly tasked to assassinate the pontiff.
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