BULUAN, Maguindanao ---
Government forces in Central Mindanao are on alert following intelligence
reports indicating that foreign jihadists have entered the region.
Maj.
Gen. CirilitoSobejana, commander of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division and military led-Joint Task Force Central
(JTF Central), cited an intelligence report showing that about 30 to 40 foreign
terrorists may have set foot in the provinces under the 6thID's area of
jurisdiction.
Sobejana
bared this during the Provincial Peace and Order Council meeting here last
January 30, adding that the foreign terrorists could have merged with local
terror groups operating in Maguindanao, North Cotabato, and Sultan
Kudarat.
The
6thID covers the provinces of Maguindanao, part of Lanaodel Sur, North Cotabato,
and Sultan Kudarat.
“The
Islamic State-linked Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) operates in
these provinces. The group is behind the series of bombings in the region,”
Sobejana said.
Earlier,
Defense Secretary DelfinLorenzana said suicide bombers could have carried out
the Jolo cathedral bombing last January 27.
Lorenzana
noted that body parts left at the blast site remain unclaimed at an Army morgue
in Jolo and an indication it was the body of a suicide bomber.
Sobejana
said the report about the possible entry of foreign terrorists in Mindanao was
a big challenge for security forces and that the public has a crucial role to
play in preventing violent extremism.
Maguindanao
Governor Esmael Mangudadatu, whose province is a known lair of the BIFF, vowed
to help the Army locate the “peace spoilers.”
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