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Philippine police find terrorist suspect group linked to Al-Qa'idah.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

| January 31, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2001 BBC Monitoring. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Text of report in English by Philippine newspaper The Philippine Star web site on 31 January

Indonesian police investigators are still questioning at Camp Crame in Quezon City suspected terrorist Fathur Rohman Al-Ghozi to determine his links with Usamah Bin-Ladin's Al-Qa'idah international terrorist network.

Al-Ghozi is believed to be an Indonesian citizen but when he was arrested in Quiapo, Manila, two weeks ago, police seized from him a birth certificate identifying him as a Filipino. He also had three different Philippine passports.

Police believe Al-Ghozi is a member of Jemaah Islamiah, an Islamist group operating in Southeast Asia.

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