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June 16, 2008
HP-1030

Treasury Designates Seven Members of the Rajah Solaiman Movement

Washington - The U.S. Department of the Treasury today designated seven members of the Rajah Solaiman Movement (RSM), a Philippines-based group that utilizes violence and terrorism with the aim of turning the Philippines into an Islamic state. The U.S. Department of State also named RSM and its leader, Ahmad Santos, as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs) today.

“The leader and members of the Rajah Solaiman Movement are responsible for reprehensible acts that include killing citizens and tourists in the Philippines to advance their terrorist agenda,” said OFAC Director Adam J. Szubin. “Today’s action will make even basic operational functions more difficult for RSM and its members by increasing their isolation from the international financial system.”

Along with RSM, these eight individuals were added to the U.N. 1267 Sanctions Committee’s Consolidated List of individuals and entities associated with Usama bin Laden, al Qaida and the Taliban on June 4. All UN member states are obligated to freeze the funds and other assets of listed individuals and entities included on the 1267 Committee’s Consolidated List and to apply other sanctions (travel ban and arms embargo). The United States implements its asset freeze through E.O. 13224, which blocks all property, and interests in property, of the designees that are in the United States, or come within the United States, or the control of U.S. persons.

RSM has assisted with the terrorist plots of the al Qaida-affiliated Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) in Manila and other areas in the northern Philippines. According to Philippine security officials and other sources, RSM members were involved in the ASG’s bombing of Super Ferry 14 in February 2004 and the February 2005 Valentine’s Day bombings. RSM members were involved in several plots to bomb high-profile targets, as well, including Manila public utilities, tourist areas, and the U.S. Embassy in Manila.

RSM has received training, funds, and operational assistance from the ASG and Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), two terrorist organizations previously added to the UN’s Consolidated List and designated by the United States as SDGTs on September 24, 2001 and October 23, 2002, respectively. RSM, in return, has provided field operatives and a pool of potential recruits to the ASG and JI, enabling them to expand their reach into the urban areas of the Philippines.

As of 2004, RSM reportedly received funding from private Saudi sources that channeled funds through charitable NGOs in the Philippines. Between 2002 and late 2005, Saudi financiers and at least one Saudi-based Filipino financier also contributed funds to RSM for its training camps and planned terror operations.

Identifying Information

ANGELO RAMIREZ TRINIDAD

AKAs: Angelo Trinidad y Ramirez
Khalil Trinidad
Khulil Trinidad
Abu Khalil Trinidad
Calib Trinidad
Kalib Trinidad
Adrian Tomas
DOB: 20 March 1978
POB: Gattaran, Cagayan Province, the Philippines
FORMER ADDRESS: 3111 Ma. Bautista, Punta, Santa Ana, Manila, the Philippines
NATIONALITY: Filipino
Angelo Ramirez Trinidad is a member of RSM, and at the time of his arrest in February 2005, was also a member of an ASG operational cell in Manila.

On the orders of senior ASG figure Jainal Antel Sali, Trinidad and an accomplice conducted the February 2005 Valentine’s Day bombing of a passenger bus in Manila that killed six and wounded over 100. Trinidad assembled the bomb, helped plant it on the bus and triggered it by cell phone. The ASG publicly claimed credit for this bombing. A Philippine court convicted Trinidad of the bombing in October 2005. Sali, now deceased, was named as an SDGT pursuant to E.O. 13224 on November 30, 2005 and was added to the UN’s Consolidated List on December 6, 2005.

In February 2005, ASG members positively identified Trinidad as having participated with the ASG in the April 2000 kidnappings of 21 foreign tourists and Malaysian workers from Sipadan Island, Malaysia.

PIO ABOGNE DE VERA

AKAs: Pio de Vera y Abogne
Pio Abogue de Vera
Pio Abagne de Vera
Leo M. Obogne
Ismael de Vera
Ismail de Vera
Esmael de Vera
Manex
Tito Art
DOB: 19 December 1969
POB: Bagac, Bagamanok, Catanduanes Province, the Philippines
FORMER ADDRESS: Concepcion, Zaragosa, Nueva Ecija Province, the Philippines
NATIONALITY: Filipino
Pio Abogne de Vera is a member of the ASG. At the time of his arrest in December 2005, he was also believed to be RSM’s second-in-command and its operations officer.

De Vera played an active role in an RSM plot to bomb civilian targets in Manila in 2005. He purchased and transported the explosives and scouted targets frequented by Americans and other foreign nationals. Philippine authorities disrupted this plot before its execution.

De Vera also was one of two persons tasked in 2003 with executing another aborted RSM plot to bomb several targets in Luzon, the Philippines, including telecommunications and power facilities.

REDENDO CAIN DELLOSA

AKAs: Redendo Dellosa y Cain
Redendo Cain Jabil Dellosa
Hakid Akmal
Habil Akmad Dellosa
Habil Ahmad Dellosa
Reendo Cain Dellos
Ahmad Dellosa
Abu Llonggo
Abu Ilonggo
Abu Muadz
Brandon Berusa
Arnulfo Alvarado
DOB: 15 May 1972
POB: Punta, Santa Ana, Manila, the Philippines
FORMER ADDRESS: 3111 Ma. Bautista Street, Punta, Santa Ana, Manila,
the Philippines
NATIONALITY: Filipino
PHILIPPINE SSN: 33-3208848-3
Redendo Cain Dellosa is an RSM leader, as well as a member of the ASG. Philippine authorities arrested Dellosa in March 2004.

Dellosa allegedly led the February 2004 bombing of a passenger ferry in Manila Bay that killed over 100 people. Dellosa reportedly planted the bomb, and the ASG publicly claimed credit for the attack.

In early 2004, ASG leader Khadafi Janjalani (SDGT), now deceased, tasked Dellosa, through an associate, to devise a plan to kill Philippine Vice Presidential candidate Loren Legarda. Dellosa admitted to authorities that he had decided to place a bomb at one of her campaign stops.

Philippine authorities charged Dellosa with participation in the ASG’s 2001 kidnapping of 20 people, several of whom were killed, from the Dos Palmas resort in Palawan, the Philippines. He was also reportedly implicated in the ASG kidnapping of 21 people on Sipadan Island, Malaysia, in 2000.

FELICIANO SEMBORIO DELOS REYES, JR.

AKAs: Feliciano de los Reyes
Feleciano Semborio Delos Reyes
Feleciano Delos Reyes y Semberio
Feliciano Abubakar De Los Reyes
Ustadz Abubakar Delos Reyes
Abubakar Reyes
Ustadz Abubakar Abdillah
Abubakar Abdillah
Abdul Abdillah
Jorge Castro
DOB: 04 November 1963
POB: Arco, Lamitan, Basilan Province, the Philippines
NATIONALITY: Filipino
Feliciano Semborio Delos Reyes, Jr. is a founding member and a senior leader of RSM. In 2006, Reyes conducted military and counterintelligence training in the Philippines for students of an ASG and JI-linked educational center.

In April 2003, Reyes reportedly joined with the ASG in planning and preparing a proposed bombing in Manila.

Reyes also participated in the February 2003 Awang airport bombing near Cotabato City, the Philippines, which killed one soldier and wounded three civilians. Philippine Government authorities arrested Reyes in December 2006.

RICARDO PEREZ AYERAS

AKAs: Ricardo Abdulkarim Ayeras
Ricardo Abdulkareem Ayeras
Ricky Ayeras
Abdul Kareem Ayeras
Abdul Karem Ayeras
Abdul Karim Ayeras
Abdul Karim Ayers
Khalil Ayeras
Isaac Jay Galang Perez
Jay Perez
Abdul Mujib
DOB: 15 September 1973
POB: 24 Paraiso Street, Barangay Poblacion, Mandaluyong City, Manila, the Philippines
FORMER ADDRESS: 24 Paraiso Street, Barangay Poblacion, Mandaluyong City, Manila, the Philippines
NATIONALITY: Filipino
Ricardo Perez Ayeras is a member of RSM. Philippine Government authorities arrested Ayeras in January 2007 for his role in the February 2005 Valentine’s Day bombing of a passenger bus in Manila that killed six and wounded over 100.

Ayeras was also a central player in RSM’s 2005 “Big Bang” plot to bomb civilian targets in Manila. Ayeras was to drive the bomb-laden car, staying with it as a suicide bomber, if necessary. He also helped purchase the explosives for the plot. In addition, a JI operative channeled several thousand U.S. dollars, probably destined for this same attack, through Ayeras’s ATM account.

RUBEN PESTANO LAVILLA, JR.

AKAs: Reuben Omar Lavilla
Omar Lavilla
Reuben Lavilla
Ahmad Omar Sharief
Shaykh Omar Lobilla
Omar Labella
Reymund Lavilla
Mile D. Lavilla
Mike De Lavilla
Abdullah Muddaris
Ramo Lavilla
DOB: 04 October 1972
POB: Sitio Banga Maiti, Barangay Tranghawan, Lambunao, Iloilo Province, the Philippines
FORMER ADDRESS: 10th Avenue, Caloocan City, Manila, the Philippines
ALT. FORMER ADDRESS: Sitio Banga Maiti, Barangay Tranghawan, Lambunao,
Iloilo Province, the Philippines
NATIONALITY: Filipino
Ruben Pestano Lavilla, Jr. founded RSM, along with Santos and others, and is believed to have taken over as RSM’s political, religious and strategic leader following Santos’s 2005 arrest. Lavilla is considered RSM’ s spiritual advisor.

Lavilla channeled funds to RSM from personal Arab contacts. At some point before 2003, Lavilla also personally couriered approximately US $200,000 for RSM.

Lavilla was part of the ASG-sponsored cell that carried out the February 2004 bombing of a passenger ferry in Manila Bay that killed over 100 people.

DINNO AMOR ROSALEJOS PAREJA

AKAs: Dino Amor Rosalejos-Pareja
Dinno Rosalejos Pareja
Khalil Pareja
Kahlil Pareja
Khalil Pareja Aminah
Johnny Pareja
DOB: 19 July 1981
POB: Cebu City, Cebu Province, the Philippines
FORMER ADDRESS: Atimonan, Quezon Province, the Philippines
NATIONALITY: Filipino
Dinno Amor Rosalejos Pareja assumed a senior leadership role for RSM following the arrests of RSM leader Santos and RSM second-in-command De Vera in 2005.

Pareja was the key operative in the August 2005 twin bombings in Zamboanga City, the Philippines, which wounded 26 people. In November 2006, Pareja led a group in casing bombing targets in Cebu City, the Philippines, for an attack planned to coincide with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit. Senior ASG figure Jainal Sali, now deceased, directed Pareja to conduct this attack. Earlier, around 2004, RSM leader Santos entrusted RSM funds to Pareja.

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