DNA test shows Asian suicide bombers pulled off Jolo blasts, police say

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DNA test shows Asian suicide bombers pulled off Jolo blasts, police say
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MANILA, Philippines — The suicide bombers in the Aug. 24 twin blasts in Jolo, Sulu were Asians as shown in a recent DNA test results, police said Thursday. “Pagdating sa DNA, they (Crime Laboratory members) said na yung dalawang (that the two) suicide bombers are both Asians. They could not determine the age, unfortunately,” Lt. […]

MANILA, Philippines — The suicide bombers in the Aug. 24 twin blasts in Jolo, Sulu were Asians as shown in a recent DNA test results, police said Thursday.

Police have yet to compare the DNA of Norman Lasuca, the first Filipino suicide bomber, with the recent suicide bombers, Gutierrez noted. Lasuca died in June 2019 after detonating a bomb inside a camp in Indanan, Sulu where more than 10 people were killed. “Regarding sa filed cases, we filed last Sept. 4, 15 suspects sa first blast. 14 sa second blast,” Gutierrez said.

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