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                    [Title] => Arrested Abu Sayyaf leader refuses to cooperate with probers
                    [Summary] => A captured ranking Abu Sayyaf leader has clammed up before  military investigators, frustrating attempts to extract a confirmation that international terrorist Osama bin Laden was extending financial aid to his group.


Sources said Mohammad Faizal Ijajil Dompal, alias Faizal Abbas, who was captured in Sampaloc, Manila on Tuesday, would not even give the interrogators the time of day, invoking his constitutional right to remain silent.

"He kept his mouth shut," a policeman who took part in Dompal’s arrest told The STAR.
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This developed as the government allayed fears of a terrorist attack in the country, saying the only threat to national security is the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) that operated mainly in Mindanao.

"Our principal problem is the ASG and this is being attended to by the government," National Security Adviser Roilo Golez said.
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                    [ArticleID] => 134497
                    [Title] => Arrested Abu Sayyaf leader refuses to cooperate with probers
                    [Summary] => A captured ranking Abu Sayyaf leader has clammed up before  military investigators, frustrating attempts to extract a confirmation that international terrorist Osama bin Laden was extending financial aid to his group.


Sources said Mohammad Faizal Ijajil Dompal, alias Faizal Abbas, who was captured in Sampaloc, Manila on Tuesday, would not even give the interrogators the time of day, invoking his constitutional right to remain silent.

"He kept his mouth shut," a policeman who took part in Dompal’s arrest told The STAR.
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This developed as the government allayed fears of a terrorist attack in the country, saying the only threat to national security is the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) that operated mainly in Mindanao.

"Our principal problem is the ASG and this is being attended to by the government," National Security Adviser Roilo Golez said.
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