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Philippine police arrest suspected al Qaeda-linked militant
By News Wires the 29/07/2012 - 15:25

Police in the Philippines have captured Ahmadsali Badron, a suspected senior al 
Qaeda-linked terrorist. Badron is a member of Abu Sayyaf, a group that has been 
implicated in numerous kidnappings in the region.

AP - Philippine police commandos have captured a militant from the violent Abu 
Sayyaf group who is linked to past kidnappings and helped Southeast Asian 
terrorists travel in and out of the southern Philippines, officials said Sunday.

Regional police chief Senior Superintendent Edgar Danao said a special police 
action force and agents of the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime 
arrested Ahmadsali Badron on Saturday in Lamion village in Tawi Tawi, the 
country's southernmost province. Tawi Tawi is near Sulu province, where the 
al-Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf has jungle strongholds.

Badron, who also uses the names Asmad and Hamad Ustadz Idris, has been 
implicated in the 2000 kidnappings by Abu Sayyaf gunmen of 21 people, mostly 
European tourists, from Malaysia's Sipadan diving resort, Danao said.

Badron is also suspected of helping arrange the entry and exit from the 
southern Philippines of Asian operatives belonging to the Indonesia-based 
Jemaah Islamiyah militant network. Among the top terror suspects who managed to 
travel in the country's south with Badron's help was Dulmatin, an Indonesian 
militant accused of helping plot the 2002 nightclub bombings that killed 202 
people in Bali, Indonesia, Danao said.

Dulmatin, a suspected bomb-maker who was on a U.S. list of most-wanted 
terrorists, hid for years with the Abu Sayyaf in the southern Mindanao region 
and returned to Indonesia, where he was gunned down by police in March 2010.

Badron allegedly received funds from a Palestinian militant that were used to 
spread Islamic extremism. A Muslim preacher from Sulu, Badron is also believed 
to have kept ransom money raised by the Abu Sayyaf. He has been identified by 
former hostages held by the Abu Sayyaf, according to a police report.

The Abu Sayyaf is blamed for the country's worst bomb attacks, kidnapping 
sprees and for beheading some of its hostages during the last two decades. The 
Abu Sayyaf was founded in 1991 on southern Basilan island with suspected funds 
and training from Asian and Middle Eastern radical groups, including al-Qaida. 
It came to U.S. attention in 2001 when it kidnapped three Americans, two of 
whom were later killed, and dozens of Filipinos.

The kidnappings prompted Washington to deploy hundreds of troops in the 
country's south in 2002 to train Philippine forces and share intelligence, 
helping the military capture or kill most of the Abu Sayyaf's top commanders.

Now without a central leader, the group still has close to 400 armed fighters 
and is still regarded as a key threat.
 
Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20120729-philippines-abu-sayyaf-al-qaeda-militant-captured-terrorist-group-ahmadsali-badron




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