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Sema son now in KL custody, says Rody

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DAVAO CITY—President Rodrigo Duterte has confirmed the arrest in Malaysia of the son of two Mindanao political leaders in connection with the Sept. 15 night market blast that killed 15 people here.

Duterte was referring to a son of former Cotabato City mayor Muslimin Sema and Maguindanao lawmaker Rep. Bai Sandra Sema.

“He is now detained in Malaysia,” Duterte told the Davao City business community Saturday night.

Duterte did not identify who among Sema’s sons was in Malaysian custody, although VERA Files earlier reported that Datu Mohammad Abduljabbar Sema, 26, was arrested on Nov. 24 at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport upon his arrival from Bangkok.

Former Cotabato City mayor Muslimin Sema (AFP)

The  report said the young Sema had been traveling to and from Bangkok. When his 30-day visa expired, he had exited to Cambodia, decided to go to Malaysia and was arrested upon arrival in Kuala Lumpur.

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Duterte did not elaborate on the involvement of the young Sema, reportedly an Islamic scholar, in the Davao blast.

The legal basis for Sema’s detention by Malaysian authorities also remains unclear but Duterte, in his speech before the Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industries, highlighted the close security cooperation the Philippines enjoys with Malaysia.

Duterte also said that those behind the Sept. 2 bombing “have all been accounted for.”

“I’ve captured all of them,” the President said in Filipino.

Three men were arrested on Oct. 4 and another four more on Oct. 29 inside the Southern Philippine Development Authority Compound in Cotabato City.

The area where the second batch of suspects were arrested is within the jurisdiction of Rosary Heights 7 where the older Sema, who heads the largest faction within the Moro National Liberation Front, was elected barangay chairman in 2013.

The seven men are believed to be operatives of the Maute Group, a radical Islamist group composed of former Moro rebels based in Lanao del Sur, where they founded an Islamic state or Dawlah Islamiyah.

The Maute Group is considered the biggest threat to peace and security in Mindanao now that the Duterte administration has been able to secure the cooperation of the major armed rebel groups such as the MILF and the communist New People’s Army.

Meanwhile, Duterte acknowledged that American drone technology provided crucial assistance in the investigation.

“You know one thing with this drone…They can take pictures. So we have their faces. So it was very easy for us to catch them,” Duterte said.

“You won’t see it at night but it could just be at the top of Marco Polo,” the President said, referring to the hotel where the Davao Chamber of Commerce and Industries held its induction ceremony Saturday night.

He acknowledged that they taken the pictures of almost all kinds of people.

The President has been openly indignant of the presence and involvement of the US military in Mindanao, but he nonetheless thanked the Americans for assistance they provided in the Davao bombing investigation.

“There are imperialism days. It’s different from this one,” Duterte said.

On Sunday, two lawmakers appealed to Duterte to work for Sema’s repatriation to face justice. 

Muntinlupa City Rep. Rozzano Rufino Biazon and Akbayan Citizens’ Action Rep. Tomasito Villarin said the Duterte administration must take legal steps to facilitate Sema’s return to show the government’s resolve to pursue and prosecute “agents of terror.” Vera Files, with Rio N. Araja

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