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Breaking: Talitay, Maguindanao Vice Mayor Abdul Wahad Saba the Alleged Mastermind of Davao City Bombing Arrested

Alleged narco-politician, Maguindanao Vice Mayor Abdul Wahad, who was named earlier by Pres. Rody Duterte as one of the politicians involved in illegal drug trade in the country made headlines anew as he was arrested as the alleged mastermind of the Davao City Bombing.


Talitay, Maguindanao Vice Mayor Abdul Wahad Saba and his brother Montaser was arrested and brought to the Camp Crame for their alleged involvement in the Davao City Night Market blast last Sept. 2, 2016.

In a news report posted by Bombo Radyo Koronadal, the vice mayor of Talitay, Maguindanao was arrested in Cotabato City and brought to Manila for interrogation.

The Sabal brothers were pinpointed by the bombmaker who was arrested in North Cotabato as the mastermind behind the blast in Davao City.


Abdul Wahad Saba and Montaser Saba were already at the custody of the PNP for the alleged involvement in illegal drug trades in Mindanao.

Before the arrest of the Sabal brothers, President Duterte stated earlier that the "Day of Reckoning" of the suspects behind the tragic bombing will come.

Right now, the Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte and other local officials of the city did not give any statements yet with regards to the latest developments particularly the arrest of the Davao City Bombing mastermind. 

Source: Bombo Radyo Koronadal

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