Thursday, June 2, 2011

BI, Navy officers nab 'Malaysian terrorists' in Davao del Sur

VS, GMA News, Thursday, June 2, 2011
Immigration and Navy intelligence operatives arrested on May 28 two Malaysians believed to be members of an international terrorist group operating in the southern Philippines.

Arrested was Abdul Aziz Usman, a.k.a Aziz Bin Othman, in Barangay Inawayan, Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur by joint elements of the Bureau of Immigration’s Mindanao intelligence unit and the Navy’s intelligence command in Region 11.

Usman, 50, was nabbed together with his aide Omar Abu — likewise believed to be a Malaysian national who does not speak Pilipino or any other Philippine dialect, according to a Bureau of Immigration statement issued Thursday, citing Commissioner Ricardo David Jr.

Both were arrested after months of intensive surveillance in the south, David said.

Usman is allegedly the finance officer of a terrorist group. “This information is based on initial reports by the arresting officers," lawyer Maria Antonette Mangrobang, the BI’s acting intelligence chief, said in an interview with GMA News Online.

“This information still has to be confirmed, Mangrobang said, adding that her bureau still has “to coordinate with other government agencies to verify the initial report."

However, the Philippine Navy's Naval Public Affairs Office said in a separate statement Thursday, "The suspect, together with a certain Omar Abu of Sulu were spotted by operatives of the PN and the BI-11 and upon verification of papers the suspect failed to present any document legalizing his stay in the Philippines."

As far as the Immigration Bureau is concerned, "they violated Immigration laws and for that we will have to deport them," she said.

A follower of Bin Laden

But Usman supposedly told the arresting officers “that he is a follower of Osama bin Laden, the slain leader of the terrorist network al Qaeda, the acting intelligence chief said.

“He could not present any travel documents. Thus, we will deport him for being an undocumented alien," David said.

Mangrobang also said that Usman told the arresting officers that he is a Malaysian, prompting the BI to inform the Malaysian embassy in Manila about the arrest of Usman and Abu.

The suspects are now undergoing tactical interrogation by law enforcement agencies before the bureau starts summary deportation proceedings, he added.

Usman was about to marry a Filipina in a ceremony at a mosque when he was picked up by the arresting agents, Mangrobang said.

Initial investigation showed that Usman took up Accounting and Finance at the University of Tennessee from 1996 to 1999 in the United States, Mangrobang said.

“He confessed that he has been traveling back and forth to our backdoor via Jolo, Sulu from Sabah, Malaysia," she added.

Earlier, the Philippine Navy said at least five foreigners with links to Bin Laden are hiding in the south.

Topping the list is a US-trained engineer named Zulkifli Bin Hir, alias Marwan, a Malaysian who reportedly trains the Abu Sayyaf Group in bomb-making.

Also named were a Singaporean who goes by the name of Mauwiyah, Indonesians Saad and Qayyim, and another Malaysian Malayian Amin Baco.

Malaysian terrorist suspect arrested in Davao del Sur

By Rommel C. Lontayao
The Manila Times,Friday, June 3, 2011

A Malaysian suspected of being a member of an international terrorist group was arrested in Mindanao by immigration and naval intelligence operatives.

Immigration Commissioner Ricardo David Jr. announced on Thursday the arrest of one Abdul Aziz Usman, also known as Aziz Bin Othman, and his aide Omar Abu in a village in Davao del Sur.

The operation was conducted by joint elements of the Bureau of Immigration’s (BI) Mindanao intelligence unit and the Navy’s intelligence command in Region 11.

David said Usman and Abu, both Malaysians, were arrested after months of intensive surveillance by authorities on their activities in Mindanao.

Usman is suspected of working as a finance officer for a terrorist group, which is closely associated with the Abu Sayyaf bandit group and the Al-Qaeda network of slain terrorist Osama Bin Laden.

manilatimes.net

Agents arrest terror suspect

By Vito Barcelo
Manila Standard Today,Friday,June 3, 2011

AUTHORITIES have arrested a Malaysian allegedly linked to the Al-Qaeda network of slain terror leader Osama Bin Laden.

The suspect, Abdul Aziz Usman, also known as Aziz Bin Othman, was nabbed by Immigration agents and Region 11 Navy intelligence officers during an operation in Inawayan village in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur.

Immigration chief Ricardo David said Usman, 50, was arrested with aide Omar Abu after months of surveillance.

Reports showed that he was a finance officer associated with the Abu Sayyaf in the south.

Unable to present travel papers, he will be deported as an undocumented alien, said David, a former armed forces chief.

Lawyer Maria Antonette Mangrobang, BI acting intelligence chief, said Usman was about to marry a Filipina in a ceremony at a mosque when he was picked up.

She said the suspect took up accounting and finance at the University of Tennessee, USA from 1996 to 1999.

"He confessed that he has been traveling back and forth to our backdoor via Jolo, Sulu from Sabah, malaysia,"Mangrobang said.


Suspected JI finance officer falls

By Jaime Laude,
Philippine Star,Friday, June 3, 2011

MANILA, Philippines - A Malaysian national suspected to have links to the regional terrorist network Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) was arrested after he was monitored to be actively propagating the teachings of slain al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, in a joint intelligence operation by naval intelligence and immigration agents in Davao del Sur recently.

Col. Omar Tonsay, Navy spokesman, said the arrest of Abdul Aziz Usman, also known as Aziz Bin Othman, in Barangay Inawayan, Sta. Cruz town last May 9 came after almost a month of surveillance conducted by the Naval Intelligence and Security Group based in eastern Minda­nao.

Immigration reports said 50-year-old Usman was suspected to be working as a finance officer for JI, which has links to the Abu Sayyaf.

Usman was turned over to the immigration bureau in Davao for custody and further questioning.

Tonsay said Usman failed to present legal documents of his stay in the country. He was arrested while he was about to marry a Filipina in Muslim rites at a mosque in Barangay Inawayan.

Prior to his arrest, Usman was reportedly monitored to be actively advocating the cause and teachings of bin Laden among local Muslims.

Arrested along with Usman was his aide Omar Abu, also believed to be a Malaysian national as he cannot speak Tagalog or any local dialect.

Tonsay said Usman was initially seen attending a local gathering in Sta. Cruz town in the first week of May.

The Navy said it was still conducting a background check to determine the true identity and affiliation of Usman.

With Evelyn Macairan

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