Overstaying Iraqi with Hamas links nabbed in Pampanga

PNP Chief Police Director General Ronald Dela Rosa held a media briefing on January 22, 2018 as the PNP took into custody a 64-year old Iraqi man named Taha Mohamed Al-Jabouri. (Photo Courtesy of PNP-PIO)

MANILA — Philippine National Police (PNP) Director General Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa on Monday announced the arrest of an overstaying Iraqi national with alleged links to terror group Hamas.

Taha Mohamed Al-Jabouri, 64, was nabbed during operations in Pampanga. He arrived in Manila from Istanbul, Turkey on Aug. 27, 2017.

The suspect’s presence in the country was reported to Philippine authorities by the Iraqi Embassy in Manila.

“The Iraqi Embassy described Al-Jabouri as a chemist with knowledge on explosives and is known to have close ties with militant extremist movements like Hamas in the Middle East,” he added.

“On Saturday night, January 20, an information was received thru our Barangay Information Network (BIN) of the presence of a suspicious-looking person with Middle Eastern features, fitting the description and photographs provided by the Iraqi Embassy, in Barangay Malabanias, Angeles City, Pampanga,” the PNP chief stressed.

A few hours later, operatives of the PNP Intelligence Group (IG) under Chief Supt. Norberto D. Solomon conducted follow-up operations at 3 a.m. to verify the BIN report and spotted Al -Jabouri toting a large black luggage.

“When asked of his personal circumstances, he readily presented his Iraqi passport No. A6120599 identifying himself as Taha Mohamed Al-Jabouri,” Dela Rosa said.

Based on investigations, it was found out that Al-Jabouri’s 90-day visa, valid from Aug. 10 to Nov. 9, 2017, was already expired.

“A closer inspection of his luggage yielded assorted personal effects and different denominations of foreign currency,” the PNP chief added.

During questioning, Al-Jabouri revealed that he served as a consultant for Hamas in Damascus, Syria and moved to Istanbul, Turkey sometime in 2012.

He added that he traveled to Manila to meet a Chinese business group that hired him as a consultant.

“The PNP-IG is coordinating closely with the Bureau of Immigration and the Iraqi Embassy for further disposition of Mr. Al-Jabouri. (PNA)

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