Millennium Post

Armed men linked to Muslim rebels free more than 150 from Philippine prison

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KIDAPAWAN (PHILIPPINE­S): More than 150 inmates of a southern Philippine jail escaped when suspected Muslim rebels stormed the dilapidate­d facility in a pre-dawn raid on Wednesday, killing one guard, authoritie­s said.

The attack added to a long history of daring jailbreaks in the strife-torn south, home to a decades-old Muslim separatist insurgency as well as extremist gangs that have recently declared allegiance to the Islamic State group. A twohour long firefight broke out when more than 100 armed men believed to have been led by a local Muslim rebel commander attacked the jail in Kidapawan city at about 1:00am, jail authoritie­s said.

“It’s to rescue their comrades under our custody. It is a rescue operation,” jail warden Peter John Bonggat told local ABS-CBN television. Bonggat said the attackers were believed to be a breakaway faction of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), the nation’s largest Muslim rebel organisati­on that is in peace talks with the government.

At least 158 prisoners had escaped, Bonggat said, although it was unclear how many of those were linked to the attackers or were just other inmates who took advantage of the chaos. “The (inmates) took chances because of the volume of fire... they used their bedding, piled them on top of each other to escape,” Bonggat said.

Bonggat said the jail, which housed 1,511 inmates, lacked guards and was a dilapidate­d former school building located in a forested, secluded area.

Three inmates facing charges of illegal possession of explosives and drugs escaped from the jail last year.

Kidapawan, 950 kilometres (590 miles) south of Manila, is home to various Muslim rebel groups, criminal gangs and communist insurgents.

“We have many Muslim personalit­ies (in the jail) that are members of various organised, syndicated groups,” Bonggat said. Security forces pursued the assailants and the escapees throughout Wednesday morning, with local authoritie­s reporting up to six had been killed in the hunt.

MILF spokesman Von alHaq said the group did not know who the attackers were and was contacting its members to get more informatio­n.

The MILF has about 10,000 armed followers, but they have been observing a ceasefire with the government as part of the peace efforts.

 ??  ?? A prison officer points to a wall with blood stains belonging to a prison guard who was killed after gunmen stormed the prison
A prison officer points to a wall with blood stains belonging to a prison guard who was killed after gunmen stormed the prison

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