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Philippines names pro-Islamic State militants in bombing

MANILA (AFP) – Philippine police named two Filipino members of a pro-Islamic State (IS) militant group yesterday as suspects in the deadly bombing in the country’s south.

Four people were killed and 50 were wounded in Sunday’s attack on a university gym in Marawi, which was besieged by militants in 2017.

The IS group claimed the bombing, which President Ferdinand Marcos blamed on “foreign terrorists”.

Police said previously they were chasing four men in connection with the assault, which the military has described as a possible revenge attack for their operations against militant groups in the region.

The two suspects named yesterday – Kadapi Mimbesa and Arsani Membisa – belonged to the Dawlah Islamiyah-Maute group, police regional director Brigadier General Allan Nobleza told a news conference.

A third man, still unidentified, acted as a lookout for the attackers, Nobleza said.

“We are mobilising all our resources to ensure that the perpetrators are put behind bars so they could answer the crimes that they have committed,” Nobleza told reporters.

Maute was one of the pro-IS groups that held Marawi under siege in 2017.

The Philippine military wrested back the ruined city after a five-month battle that claimed more than 1,000 lives.

Witnesses told police that Mimbesa and Membisa wore face masks when they entered the gym and were seen acting suspiciously, Nobleza said.

The men were already wanted by police for illegal possession of explosives and murder, he said.

Military personnel stand guard at the entrance of a gymnasium while police investigators look for evidence after a bomb attack at Mindanao State University in Marawi. PHOTO: AFP
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