MANILA, Philippines — The police are eyeing the possible involvement of local terrorist groups inspired by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in the deadly blast in front of a mall in Cotabato City on Monday, Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesperson Chief Supt. Benigno Durana Jr. said Tuesday.
The explosion left two persons dead and at least 34 others injured, as it ripped through stalls in front of the South Seas Mall while people were preparing for New Year’s Eve festivities.
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According to Durana, the improvised explosive device used in the blast is similar to the signature composition of explosives being used by ISIS-inspired local terrorist groups.
“‘Yung modus operandi, ‘yung signature [composition of the IED], the way it was constructed, and the way it was deployed [show] ito po ay nanggaling lamang sa Daesh-inspired or ISIS-inspired terrorist groups doon sa Mindanao,” he told Radyo Inquirer.
(The modus operandi, the signature, the way it was constructed, and the way it was deployed show this was caused by Daesh-inspired or ISIS-inspired terrorist groups in Mindanao.)
Daesh is an Arabic acronym for the Islamic State.
Durana, however, said the police are not ruling out the possibility that other terrorist groups may be involved in the fatal attack, but he said they are considering ISIS-inspired groups as the mastermind “on hindsight.”
He also said it is improbable that communist rebels are involved in the explosion as they do not operate in the area.
Durana likewise condemned the explosion he tagged as a “terror attack” against civilians. He said the PNP vows to get to the bottom of the case. /ee
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