A powerful bomb exploded in a passenger bus and wounded at least
seven people in the southern Philippines in an attack by suspected
extortion gangs, police said Sunday. The homemade bomb exploded in
the rear portion of the bus as it traveled late Saturday in Isulan town
in Sultan Kudarat province, damaging the vehicle and sparking a brief
fire but causing no injuries among the vehicle's passengers and crew,
police Chief Superintendent Rolen Balquin said.
The force of the
blast, however, shattered the windshield of another passenger bus
nearby, wounding its driver and two passengers. Four bystanders along a
roadside were wounded by shrapnel from the blast, Balquin said. The
bombing occurred despite a security alert over possible attacks by
armed extortion gangs, which have targeted passenger buses in the south
in the past.
Balquin said his men captured a member of the
notorious Al Khobar extortion gang who detonated a roadside bomb last
month in Sultan Kudarat's Tacurong town and later told investigators the
attack was part of an attempt to extort money from a bus company. The
bombing prompted the provincial police to go on full alert with
intensified patrols of public areas and road checkpoints.
Intelligence
agencies also went on alert Sunday, the anniversary of five
near-simultaneous bombings by al-Qaida-linked Filipino extremists that
killed 22 people and wounded about 100 in Manila on Dec. 30, 2000.
Police said they have not monitored any specific terrorist threat, but
added that intelligence and counterterrorism agencies traditionally
intensify their monitoring on dates when terrorists have staged major
attacks.
source : the jakarta post

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