GENERAL SANTOS CITY—Authorities here on Monday arrested the wife of the new head of Maute terror group in an operation that also killed a suspected bomb expert.
Chief Supt. Marcelo Morales, police regional director, said Nafisah Pundug, wife of Owaidah Marohombsar Abdulmajid, aka Abu Dar, was arrested during a raid by the police and military.
Dar had assumed leadership of Maute after its founding leaders, Omarkhayam and Abdullah Maute, were killed in Marawi last year.
Military intelligence officials believed Abu Dar also replaced Isnilon Hapilon as Islamic State (IS) emir in Southeast Asia after Hapilon was also killed in Marawi.
Bomb maker
Morales said Nafisah was “undergoing interrogation.” “She did not resist arrest and she did not deny being wife of Abu Dar,” Morales said.
The raiding team killed Najib Calimba Pundug, alias Najib Hussein, 32, a suspected bomb maker, during the 2:30 a.m. operation to arrest Nafisah in the village of Fatima.
A pistol, bomb-making materials, two hand grenades, an IS flag and a white car were found in the house.
Najifah Pundug Macaraya, Nafisah’s sister, admitted that Najib was, indeed, a Maute member.
“We have been telling him to surrender,” Najifah told reporters after she and six others were also arrested for alleged obstruction of justice.
“If you will not surrender, please stop coming here,” Najifah, 35, a teacher, recalled telling her younger brother.
Appeal ignored
“I repeatedly appealed to him to reform and live a normal life and have mercy on his children, to no avail,” she added.
Arrested with Nafisah were Famida Macasindel, 29; Naica Amina Calimba Pundug, 22; Sittienashibah Calimba Pundug; Saramina Calimba Pundug, 60; and Mohammad Naif Calimba Pundug, 23.
Supt. Aldrin Gonzales, speaking for the regional police, said neighbors in Fatima were unaware of the suspects’ presence in the village until Monday’s raid.
Kalil, a neighbor, said he saw the slain bomb maker come and go in the village and was unaware he was wanted by the law.
Najib was in the Department of Defense Arrest Order No. 1 as a high-value target.
Cop wounded
The raiding team was out to serve the arrest warrant but as the law enforcers entered the house, Najib opened fire with a .45-caliber pistol, wounding a police officer, according to Morales.
Police returned fire and killed Najib.
PO3 Jerry Feo, of the Regional Mobile Force Battalion and raiding team leader, was hit four times and is now recuperating in a hospital.
Morales vowed that police would continue the hunt for terrorists in the region and save innocent lives. —EDWIN O. FERNANDEZ