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Philippines military identifies new 'IS leader' in Southeast Asia

IANS  |  Manila 

A of the Islamic State-inspired Group has taken over as the of the Islamic State in Southeast Asia, a said on Monday.

The new IS-"emir" identified as Abu Dar, succeeded Isnilon Hapilon, a of the Abu Sayyaf, another notorious terror group in Philippines, who was slain by government forces at the height of the five-month siege of Marawi city last year.

"The one who is standing as their or now, the one who replaced him (Hapilon) is Abu Dar," said Ronald Suscano, of the Army's based in

Hapilon and Omar were killed after elite government soldiers assaulted their lair last October inside the main battle area in Marawi city. The assault also led to the rescue of 20 hostages, including a two-month old baby girl.

Suscano described Dar as a "full-blooded Maranao", a term for a southern tribe.

He said they had reports that Dar was frequenting Pagayawan town in where the terrorist grew up, studied and married, reported.

Suscano said Dar was among those who laid a siege of Marawi city on May 23 last year, but was able to slip out along with other members and leaders.

The fighting led to the death of 974 terrorists, soldiers and policemen and 47 civilians.

"He escaped out of Marawi with a large amount of money. His group carried the money so they have a lot of funds," said Suscano.

Dar, like Hapilon, is reported to have connections with foreign terrorists. "There are foreign terrorists left (in Mindanao). He is with them now," said Suscano.

Last November, an in the said there were about eight foreign terrorists operating in Mindanao, providing assistance to local terrorists.

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 19:26 IST
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