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Al Qaeda backed Manila attack, Indonesian says
The Toronto Star ^ | February 8, 2002

Posted on 02/09/2002 12:19:31 AM PST by duck soup

Terror suspect says he got Al Qaeda money for attacks in Philippines

MANILA, Philippines (AP) - An Indonesian man said he financed bombings that killed 22 people in Manila in December 2000 with money from an Islamic militant group thought linked to Osama bin Laden's terror network, according to affidavits given to prosecutors Friday. In the sworn statements, Fathur Rohman Al-Ghozi, 31, said he joined Jemaah Islamiyah, a Southeast Asian network suspected of links to al-Qaida, while he was a student in Lahore, Pakistan from 1990-1995.

Philippine authorities arrested Al-Ghozi on Jan. 15 in Manila's Quiapo district. His arrest led authorities two days later to more than a tonne of explosives and 17 M-16 rifles in southern General Santos city. In the affidavits, al-Ghozi said those explosives were intended for attacks in Singapore.

Al-Ghozi said his role with Jemaah Islamiyah was as an "errand boy, messenger or liaison officer." He said he was sent to Malaysia to meet the local leader of the group, Fais Bin Abu Bakar Bafana.

He said Fais told him to visit the Philippines to "study the place and get contacts."

Al-Ghozi said one of his "contacts," identified only as Muklis, brought him to Camp Abubakar, headquarters of the separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front, where he spent a month in 1996 studying the Filipino language and doing weapons training.

The camp has since been overrun by the military, and the government has resumed peace talks with the MILF.

"He (Muklis) told me that they have a program that is part of jihad, but they did not have any money and he asked me to help," Al-Ghozi said in his affidavit.

He said he passed on the request to Fais in Malaysia, who agreed to send money. Al-Ghozi said he withdrew $7,740 from a bank account under a different name in November 2000.

Another man in Cebu city helped them buy 70 kilograms of explosives, which they brought to Manila by boat.

He said he later learned that the explosives were used in a series of bombings in Manila on Dec. 30, 2000, that killed 22 people.

Al-Ghozi also said the explosives unearthed in the backyard of a house he built in General Santos were bought on Fais' orders "to be used in our struggle against the Singaporean government."

The affidavits were presented by police lawyers to prosecutors who will conduct a preliminary investigation prior to filing of formal charges against Al-Ghozi.

Singapore has arrested 13 militants who allegedly had been plotting to blow up the British, Israeli, Australian and U.S. embassies and other buildings in the wealthy Southeast Asian city-state.

Al-Ghozi has been identified by the 13 detainees as one of the group's ringleaders, Singapore has said.

Philippine National Security Adviser Roilo Golez said reports from Singapore indicate the Jemaah Islamiyah has become "very active" and authorities are looking into the group's links in other Southeast Asian nations.

On Friday, Philippine police arrested a Malaysian travel agent and seized 104 "questionable" Malaysian passports and $90,972 in cash at Manila's international airport.

Azmi bin Salleh was arrested as he prepared to board a flight to Kuwait with a stopover in Bangkok, Aviation Security chief Brig.-Gen. Marcelo Ele said.

Ele said bin Salleh also was carrying a map of Afghanistan and a cell phone with bin Laden's name displayed on the screen, but police had no immediate evidence to connect him to the al-Qaida network.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: terrorwar

1 posted on 02/09/2002 12:19:31 AM PST by duck soup
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