PNP clears 4 men seen on CCTV in Jolo blasts
MANILA, Philippines—Police have cleared four men of their involvement in the twin bombings in Jolo, Sulu.
These men, who surfaced before the police on Wednesday to clear their names, were earlier seen in footages from closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV) leaving the site before the deadly explosions.
Senior Supt. Bernard Banac, the spokesperson of the Philippine National Police (PNP), told reporters that the four men were released on Wednesday night. Police earlier tagged them as persons of interest in the blasts.
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Banac said the men, who claimed they were mere bystanders in the area, were able to prove their innocence on the blasts that killed 21 and injured 97 others.
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According to Banac, none of the men who surfaced matched the identity of an alias Kamah, who is being tagged as one of the perpetrators of the bombings. Kamah is the brother of slain Abu Sayyaf leader Surakah Ingog.
Earlier, police killed Ommal Yusop, who was believed to be a relative of Kamah, in a raid of a house at the Kalimayan Village in Barangay Latih, Patikul, Sulu. Kamah and another unidentified person evaded arrest. /jpv
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