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SLUG: 2-286207 -CQ- Malaysia / Philippines Arrest
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DATE=02/08/02

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE= -CQ- MALAYSIA / PHILIPPINES ARREST (L -ONLY)

NUMBER=2-286207

BYLINE=HEDA BAYRON

DATELINE=MANILA

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INTRO: Philippine authorities have detained a Malaysian national holding more than one hundred passports, which were allegedly for use by members of the al-Qaida terrorist network. As V-O-A's Heda Bayron reports from Manila, police say the Malaysian is a member of the radical Jemaah Islamiah group - believed to be the Southeast Asian link to al-Qaida.

TEXT: Immigration and police authorities in Manila are investigating a Malaysian for suspected ties with an extremist group active in Southeast Asia.

Azmi bin Salleh was about to board a Kuwaiti Airlines flight to Bangkok Thursday night when detained by Philippine police.

Mr. bin Salleh carried about a hundred Malaysian passports and more than 50-thousand dollars in cash. Police suspect the passports are intended for use by al-Qaida members who have fled from the U-S led anti-terrorism campaign in Afghanistan. Authorities also found a cell phone containing references to Osama bin Laden - the head of the al-Qaida network.

General Melchor Ele, chief of the aviation security group, told A-B-S news in Manila that the Malaysian could also be a member of the Jemaah Islamiah.

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We are trying to look into the possibility that this guy is acting as a logistics and finance officer.

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But Mr. bin Salleh says he is only a travel agent.

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I'm here for visa to Saudi Arabia. Mecca. Haj. Muslim.

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Malaysia's ambassador to the Philippines, Taufik Mohamed Noor, says the initial investigation shows Azmi bin Salleh is a travel agent helping Malaysian Muslims get visas for their annual pilgrimage to Mecca. He adds that Mr. bin Salleh has still violated Malaysian laws for securing pilgrimage visas from the Philippines as a way to skirt quotas on the number of pilgrims imposed by Saudi authorities in Malaysia.

Jemaah Islamiah is a seven-year old organization aiming to create an Islamic state in Southeast Asia. It has only recently gained international publicity for its alleged links to al-Qaida.

Authorities in Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines have been cooperating in investigating the group. Dozens of suspected members of the Jemaah Islamiah have been detained - some for planning to bomb U-S targets in Singapore.

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In another development, police say an Indonesian arrested in southern Philippines last month for possession of a ton of explosives has confessed he is a member of the Jemaah Islamiah and financed a series of bombings in Manila in December 2000. (Signed)

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