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Father of militant leaders dies in government custody

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THE FATHER of the leaders of the pro-Islamic State Maute group that seized control of a southern Philippine town in May died while in government custody, authoritie­s said on Sunday.

Cayamora Maute was taken to a hospital on Sunday afternoon after his blood pressure rose but he died along the way, the Philippine­s’ prison bureau said.

The May 23 occupation of Marawi City by the Maute group, led by his two sons Abdullah and Omarkhayam, triggered a brutal urban battle with military forces that entered its fourth month last week.

It has raised concern that Islamic State, on a back foot in Syria and Iraq, is building a regional base on the Philippine island of Mindanao that could pose a threat to neighborin­g Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

More than 700 people, including 130 soldiers, have been killed since the militants, aided by foreign fighters from Indonesia, Malaysia and the Middle East, seized control of the city of 200,000.

Mr. Maute had several ailments when he was taken into custody in June, including diabetes and hypertensi­on, Xavier Solda, spokesman at the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, told reporters.

The extent of his involvemen­t in the group is not immediatel­y clear but when he was arrested in June, a military spokesman expressed hope he could persuade his sons to stop fighting and surrender.

“This is an unfortunat­e incident for his family, but more so to the victims of terrorism in Marawi and their relatives who are awaiting justice and expecting that Mr. Cayamora would answer and atone for his involvemen­t in the Marawi rebellion,” Armed Forces Chief of Staff General Eduardo M. Año said in a statement. —

 ??  ?? Cayamora Maute after his arrest in Davao City on June 6.
Cayamora Maute after his arrest in Davao City on June 6.

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