Philippines: Arrests Continue in Davoa Bombings
Philippine
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo says police have two suspects in custody for
a series of deadly bombings in the southern
Philippine
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, who announced the arrests at a military
ceremony Tuesday, said the suspects were involved in two bomb attacks carried
out over the past month in the southern city of
Ms.
Arroyo says one of the suspects planted the bomb last week that killed 16
people at
Ms. Arroyo did not say, however, whether the men were believed part of a terrorist group.
On Monday, police said they were looking for five Indonesians linked to the regional terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), in connection with the port bombing.
Police say the Indonesians are working with a hit squad from the Philippine Muslim separatist group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). MILF leaders have been criminally charged in the airport attack.
Philippine
military officials believe the MILF and JI are linked. According to security
experts, the goal of JI is an Islamic state in
President
Arroyo says reliable intelligence indicates that Indonesians might have been involved
in terrorism in the
Indonesian
diplomats in
In 2002, Philippine police arrested an Indonesian man whom regional authorities say is a member of JI.