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FBI reveals Most Wanted Terrorist is a graduate of UP School of Engineering



FBI reveals Most Wanted Terrorist is a graduate of UP School of Engineering
In the Federal Bureau of Investigation or FBI website, Isnilon Totoni Hapilon is one of the most wanted terrorists around the globe.

He was considered armed and dangerous and included in the FBI’s data sheet, Isnilon Totoni Hapilon is a graduate of University of the Philippines School of Engineering.

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Isnilon Hapilon as a Terrorist in the Philippines.

Hapilon was the leader of Islamic State Group in South East Asia. His leadership binds ties with the local rebels in Mindanao. He was the most wanted terrorist in the Philippines and his unlawful acts lead to kidnapping and killing hostages. He was the former leader of MNLF and becomes the second highest commander of Abu Sayyaf, a Muslim lawless group.
FBI reveals Most Wanted Terrorist is a graduate of UP School of Engineering
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Isnilon Hapilon as FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorist

Hapilon was able to have US Government’s attention for killing 3 US citizens last 2002. Hapilon’s head has a bounty of $5 million. He was charged with (1)conspiracy to commit hostage taking resulting to death, (2) Murder of a United States National outside the United States, (3) Hostage taking resulting in death, (4) Conspiracy to use and carry a firearm during a crime of violence, (5) Using and carrying a firearm during a crime of violence, (6) aiding and abetting and causing an act to be done.



Isnilon Hapilon as a ISIS advocate in the Philippines

Last 2014, Isnilon Hapilon pledged his allegiance to the group ISIS in a video. Surpisingly, Hapilon was considered armed and dangerous-that anybody would not want to meet. As the government troops continue its operations to arrest the most wanted terrorist, Hapilon was able to gather local rebel groups including Abu Sayyaf and was then designated as the leader of Islamic State Group in South East Asia.

Source: FBI, PhilStar