Blame game between neighbors Manila-Jakarta: Philippine minister ‘certain’ church bombers were Indonesian couple
MANILA (Reuters) – A deadly church bombing that shook the southern Philippines at the weekend was a suicide attack carried out by an Indonesian couple, with help of an Islamic State-linked group, the Philippine interior minister said on Friday.
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for what it said were suicide bombings. Such attacks are almost unheard of in the Philippines.
“They are Indonesians,” Ano, a former military chief, told CNN Philippines. “I am certain that they are Indonesians.”
Ano’s remarks are the latest twist in a probe that has been fraught with inconsistent and sometimes contradictory accounts from authorities and, according to one investigator interviewed on television, complicated by a contaminated crime scene.
Security officials had initially said the two bombs were remote detonated, but by Tuesday, that changed after President Rodrigo Duterte said it may have been a suicide bomber, a view supported by his defence minister.
Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Friday said bag checks at the entrance to the church would have made it difficult to plant a bomb there, so a device strapped to the body was more likely.
“According to the forensic investigators … these body parts could belong to two persons: one inside the church and one outside,” Lorenzana told reporters.
Ano said the couple had received help from Abu Sayyaf, a militant organisation notorious for kidnappings and extremist factions. He said those who plotted the attack would have been under the instruction of an operative he said had been recognised by Islamic State.
The violence has rekindled fears about the extent of Islamic State’s influence in Southeast Asia, and the lure of Mindanao for extremists from Malaysia, Indonesia and elsewhere.
The latest violence follow a peaceful Jan. 21 referendum that overwhelmingly approved autonomy for the predominantly Muslim parts of the Mindanao, following a peace accord that excluded the Abu Sayyaf.
On Wednesday, two people were killed when a grenade was thrown into a mosque in nearby Zamboanga, a mainly Christian province. It is not clear who was behind it.
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