+ Follow CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT JAIME KARINGAL Tag
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[Title] => Abu Sayyaf likely behind Zamboanga city bomb: police
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA, Philippines (AFP) - The al-Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf Muslim extremist group are the likely suspects behind a bombing in the southern Philippines that left 14 people injured, a police official said Wednesday.
"They are a suspect," said Chief Superintendent Jaime Karingal.
He said Tuesday night's bomb in Zamboanga city could have been intended to divert government resources from the continuing military operations on nearby Jolo and Basilan island, where troops are pursuing Abu Sayyaf guerrillas.
[DatePublished] => 2007-08-22 12:40:00
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[Title] => 300,000 security guards tapped vs terror
[Summary] => Over 300,000 security guards have been tapped by the National Anti-Terrorism Task Force (NATF) to serve as its "eyes and ears on the ground" in the fight against terrorism.
Defense Secretary Eduardo Ermita, NATF chief, said engaging the services of the security guards is "an anticipatory posture" of the government in its anti-terror campaign. At the same time, Ermita assured the public of a peaceful Holy Week.
[DatePublished] => 2004-03-30 00:00:00
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CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT JAIME KARINGAL
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[Title] => Abu Sayyaf likely behind Zamboanga city bomb: police
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA, Philippines (AFP) - The al-Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf Muslim extremist group are the likely suspects behind a bombing in the southern Philippines that left 14 people injured, a police official said Wednesday.
"They are a suspect," said Chief Superintendent Jaime Karingal.
He said Tuesday night's bomb in Zamboanga city could have been intended to divert government resources from the continuing military operations on nearby Jolo and Basilan island, where troops are pursuing Abu Sayyaf guerrillas.
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[Title] => 300,000 security guards tapped vs terror
[Summary] => Over 300,000 security guards have been tapped by the National Anti-Terrorism Task Force (NATF) to serve as its "eyes and ears on the ground" in the fight against terrorism.
Defense Secretary Eduardo Ermita, NATF chief, said engaging the services of the security guards is "an anticipatory posture" of the government in its anti-terror campaign. At the same time, Ermita assured the public of a peaceful Holy Week.
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August 22, 2007 - 12:40pm