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May 20, 2008, GMA News, Extort group eyed in Cotabato City explosion, by Al Jacinto,

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May 20, 2008, GMA News, Extort group eyed in Cotabato City explosion, by Al Jacinto,


MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine military on Tuesday tagged a criminal syndicate as behind the latest explosion at a bus terminal in the southern city of Cotabato.

The blast injured three people late Monday and security officials tagged the Al-Khobar gang, an affiliate of the notorious Abu Sayyaf, also blamed for past attacks in the troubled region of Mindanao.

"Initial reports suggested (that) the bombing was perpetrated by the Al-Khobar which has been linked to previous attacks on commuter buses in Mindanao," Lt. Col. Julieto Ando, spokesman for the Army's 6th Infantry Division told GMANews.TV.

Ando said the explosion damaged a bus owned by Weena Transit. No one had claimed responsibility for the attack.

Cotabato City, rocked by past bombings, kidnappings and killings, has been previously tagged by Western countries as a dangerous place for foreigners because of the presence of terrorists. 

Earlier this month, a bomb attack on a bus depot also wounded at least eight people in the town of Midsayap in North Cotabato. Although no group claimed responsibility for the blast, authorities have linked the Al-Khobar and the Abu Sayyaf in the attack.

Last month, a homemade bomb exploded in Midsayap, damaging a bus also owned by Weena Transit. The explosive, assembled from a mortar round, was left near at the parked bus

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