Ahmed Santos (militant)

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Ahmed Santos (aka Hilarion del Rosario is a Filipino who converted to Islam while working in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in 1991.[1][2][3] Santos was captured by Military officials for being involved in organizing and planning terrorist activities, including preparation of bombs.[4] He is the founder of the Rajah Solaiman Movement.[5]

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[edit] Association with terrorism

Santos was detained in October 2005, for taking part in planning bomb attacks in predominantly Christian cities around the Philippines.[5]. According to police officials, the Rajah Solaiman group founded by Santos after his conversion to Islam, is believed to have forged an alliance with two al-Qaeda-linked organisations - Philippine-based Abu Sayyaf and the regional militant group Jemaah Islamiah.[5] Explosives were seized from Santos's room by police in March 26, 2004. [6]. A reward of $500,000 was presented to two Filipino citizens for providing key information that lead to the arrest of Santos.[7]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Johnna Villaviray. "Top RSM member nabbed in Basilan", The Manila Times, Sunday, December 3, 2006. Retrieved on 2007-04-09. 
  2. ^ "In Philippines, watchful eye on converts In Philippines, watchful eye on converts: Most are peaceful, but some former Christians help Islamic terrorists, slipping by police", Christian Science Monitor, November 28, 2005. Retrieved on 2007-04-09. 
  3. ^ Johnna Villaviray. "When Christians embrace Islam", The Manila Times, Monday, November 17, 2003. Retrieved on 2007-04-09. 
  4. ^ Douglas Bakshian. "Philippine Authorities Arrest Islamic Militant Leader", Voice of America, October 26, 2005. Retrieved on 2007-09-97. 
  5. ^ a b c "Philippines arrests key militants", BBC, Wednesday, October 26, 2005. Retrieved on 2007-09-97. 
  6. ^ Julmunir I. Jannaral. "Climate of fear sweeps Muslim communities", The Manila Times, Monday, April 5, 2004. Retrieved on 2007-04-09. 
  7. ^ U.S. Presents $500,000 "Reward for Justice" to Two Filipino Citizens - U.S. Embassy Manila Official website

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