Philippine soldiers captured a suspected Muslim militant who was part of a group planning to bomb ferries and public facilities in the south, an army official said on Tuesday. Brigadier-General Agustin Demaala, head of the army’s joint task force hunting Muslim rebels in southern island of Jolo, said the man was caught a week ago near a cinema. He said Abraham Jimdaini was a member of a new group within the militant Abu Sayyaf movement tasked to carry out bomb attacks on domestic ferries, telephone and electricity towers and public areas, such as cinemas and parks.Full Story
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