Officials: Arrested Filipina also faces terror raps in India
MANILA, Philippines — A Filipino militant leader’s widow, who has been arrested for allegedly calling on fighters to join a pro-Islamic State group siege in southern Marawi city, also faces allegations that she recruited Indian men to fight in Syria and Iraq, Philippine officials said Friday.
National Bureau of Investigation investigator Joshua Raymundo said India has asked the Philippines to help investigate Karen Aizha Hamidon, who allegedly worked to encourage several Indian militants last year to join the Islamic State group in the Middle East. Hamidon denied the allegation.
“They have detained several individuals who were recruited by Karen to join ISIS in Iraq and Syria,” Raymundo told reporters in Manila, adding that the arrested Indian militants identified Hamidon as their recruiter.
India and the Philippines do not have a mutual legal assistance treaty and the Indian government requested Philippine authorities to help collect documentary evidence and recording of statements of witnesses, according to a letter sent by India’s Ministry of Home Affairs to Filipino officials.