Philippine troops kill suspected bomber, capture another

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MANILA (AP) – Philippine troops killed a suspected militant and captured another in a brief gunbattle with rebels aligned with the Islamic State (IS) group who are blamed for recent bombings in the south, military officials said yesterday.

Army troops and police clashed briefly with fighters of the Daulah Islamiyah group on Wednesday in M’lang town in Cotabato province while searching for the people behind recent bombings believed aimed at extorting money from bus companies and other businesses in the south, military officials said.

A suspected militant, Monir Lintukan, was killed in the clash and another, Randy Saro, was arrested, army battalion commander Lieutenant Colonel Rommel Mundala said. Several others escaped.

Lintukan and Saro are among the suspects in bombings last month of a bus in Koronadal city and a bus parking lot in Tacurong city, army officials said. One person was injured in the Korondal explosion.

“Due to our intensified intelligence gathering, we immediately tracked down those suspects and launched manhunt operations,” said Colonel Jovencio Gonzales, a regional army infantry brigade commander.