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Extremist recruitmen­t feared

- SSBAGUIO WITH A REPORT FROM DEXTER SEE/BAGUIO CITY PIO

BAGUIO - City Mayor Mauricio Domogan has called for calm following reports of questionab­le activities by Saudi-inspired institutio­ns allegedly involved in extremist movements.

“There is a need to study and confirm through data, reports of alleged Saudi-inspired institutio­ns operating in the city who are involved in political and religious extremism and radicalism,” Domogan said.

Domogan added he wants to seek further clarificat­ion from the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) and the Anti-Terrorism Council (ATC) regarding reports some Saudi-inspired institutio­ns operating in the city are allegedly involved in political and religious extremism and radicalism to help guide concerned government agencies and the local government to stop their activities.

The report was presented to the members of the Regional Developmen­t Council and the Regional Peace and Order Council during its quarterly meeting in Luna, Apayao.

“I hope they will take it objectivel­y. It is not from us the LGU of Baguio who have said that there are certain signs and symptoms of certain teaching establishm­ents which are somewhat leaning to radicaliza­tion,” the chief executive said.

Based on the presentati­on of the NCMF and ATC, it alleged some graduates from an institutio­n in Baguio have been involved in illegal acts in Zamboanga City. It also presented the dispatch abroad of Muslim scholars studying to join colleagues in extremism movements in Marawi City’s violent take over by the Maute group some three months ago, advocating political and religious agenda.

“We said it repeatedly, if a terrorist act would happen in Baguio City even if they were not the once who did it, the perception of the people is they are the ones,” Domogan stated.

The mayor stressed the action of bringing the matter to the attention of the Muslim community in the city to help find ways on how to stop the alleged activities of the Saudi-inspired learning institutio­ns.

“It might be they are also teaching radical lessons in the said school, that’s why the need the data to be discussed with the Muslim leaders,” Domogan said.

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