VOL. XXIX NO. 288 4 Sections 40 Pages P18 FRIday : NOVEMBER 27, 2015 www.thestandard.com.ph editorial@thestandard.com.ph
Roxas denies ruining MRT
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8 jiHadisTs slain in kudaRaT figHT by Francisco Tuyay
AN INdoNesIAN terrorist was killed along with seven Filipino jihadists in a four-hour battle with security forces in Central Mindanao, the military reported Thursday. Maj. Felimon Tan Jr., spokesman of the Western Mindanao Command, said the battle occurred at about 5:40 a.m. when soldiers of the 61st Marine Company under the Marine Battalion Landing Team 6, were patrolling Sitio Sinapingan, Brgy. Butril, Palimbang town in Sultan Kudarat province. The military believes the slain foreign terrorist was Sucipto Ibrahim Ali, alias Abdul Fatah, an Indonesian national and one of the original Jemaah Islamiyah members who came to the country in the 1990s to train the Abu Sayyaf. “This group were members of the Ansar Al Khilafah masquerading as a terrorist group under ISIS,” Tan said. Tan said they were still verifying if the slain foreigner was indeed Sucipto, who is believed to be a member of Mujahidin Indonesia Timur, which has direct links to the Islamic State. “He would have been the link to form an alliance between Philippine jihadists and Indonesian jihadists,” National Security Adviser Cesar Garcia said. Sucipto was arrested in Malaysia while en route to Indonesia in 2003 and was detained for three years under Malaysia’s Internal Security Act. He was sent back to the Philippines to stand trial for the April 21, 2002 bombing of the Fitmart shopping mall in General Santos City that killed 12 people. However, in November 2014, Sucipto was acquitted and only Indonesian Jul Kifli and Abu Sayyaf militants Ahmad Jekeron and Yacob Basug were convicted. Intel reports showed Sucipto went back to Mindanao to continue working with the Abu Sayyaf, which has already pledged allegiance to ISIS. Sucipto was a long-wanted terrorist along with two other JI operatives, the late Usman Basit and Zulkifli bin Hir, both killed in separate encounters with military and police forces in Central Mindanao. The Ansar Khilafah Philippines is said to be under the command of Mohammad Jaafar Maguid, also known as Tokboy, a notorious kidnapper and bomb expert. Tan said the ground troops were on combat patrol when they were fired on by the terrorist group numbering about 50, sparking a four-hour battle. Next page
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Preparation. A worker checks out the flag in Monumento Circle in Caloocan City to prepare for the celebration of what would have been Andres Bonifacio’s 152nd birthday on Nov. 30. Andrew rAbulAn
PH legal team hits China sea row stand
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Binay also wants Grace Poe disqualified by Vito barcelo and John Paolo bencito PRESIDENTIAL candidate and Vice President Jejomar Binay said Thursday he agreed with three Supreme Court justices that Senator Grace Poe, the frontrunner in opinion polls for the 2016 elections, is not a natu-
ral-born citizen and should therefore be disqualified from running for president. In a radio interview, Binay described Poe as “patriotic,” but said her qualifications for running for the highest elective post in the land was a question of law, not emotion. At the Senate Electoral Tribunal,
Supreme Court Justices Arturo Brion, Antonio Carpio and Teresita de Castro voted in favor to the disqualification case filed against Poe at the Senate Electoral Tribunal but were outvoted by five senators 5-4. Binay’s daughter, Senator Nancy Binay, voted with the minority. Next page