Phantomboxe Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 The facade of the battered Landbank building, looted by militants, in the early days of the Marawi siege last year. One of the insurgents' leaders is using cash, gold and jewellery looted from banks and businesses to recruit fighters for fresh attacks in the Philippines, the military has said MARAWI CITY • Islamist insurgents looted cash, gold and jewellery worth tens of millions of dollars when they occupied a southern Philippine town last year, treasure that one of their leaders has used to recruit around 250 fighters for fresh attacks. The military said Humam Abdul Najib escaped from Marawi City, which the militants had hoped to establish as a stronghold for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in South-east Asia, before it was recaptured by the military in October after five months of ferocious battles and aerial bombardment. Since then, Najib, also known as Abu Dar, has used the booty looted from bank vaults, shops and homes in Marawi to win over boys and young men in the impoverished southern province of Lanao del Sur, military officers in the area said. Hardened mercenaries have also been lured. As a result, ISIS followers remain a potent threat in South-east Asia even though hundreds of militants were killed in the battle for Marawi, military officers said. "Definitely they haven't abandoned their intent to create a caliphate in South-east Asia," Colonel Romeo Brawner, the deputy commander of Joint Task Force Marawi, told Reuters. "That's the overall objective, but while they are still trying to recover and build up again - fighters and weapons - our estimate is they are going to launch terrorist attacks." Last Saturday, militants wounded eight soldiers in two attacks in Lanao del Sur, Col Brawner said, the first such violence since the recapture of Marawi. In the early days of the occupation of Marawi last May, as black-clad fighters burned churches, released prisoners and cut the power supply, other militants targeted banks and the homes of wealthy citizens, commandeering hostages to help with the plunder. "It was in the first week. They divided us into three groups with seven people each," said construction worker J.R. Montesa, a Christian, who was captured. Using explosives, the militants blew open the vaults of the city's three main banks - Landbank, the Philippine National Bank and the Al Amanah Islamic Bank, Mr Montesa told Reuters in a town near Marawi. They easily slipped out of Marawi because a security cordon was not fully in place. They also raided jewellers, pawnshops and businesses. Landbank and Al Amanah did not respond to requests for comment. Philippine National said it was recovering losses. The Islamic celebration of Ramadan was looming at the time the militants struck and banks, businesses and homes had more money than usual, said Marawi City police chief Ebra Moxsir. The Maranaos, the ethnic group that dominates the area around Marawi, are mostly Muslims. "Maranaos keep millions of pesos in safety vaults in their homes. Gold, also," he told Reuters. "It is a tradition of the Maranao to give gifts of money (during Ramadan)." Mr Montesa said the vans they loaded with the spoils of the raids were "overflowing", with money and other valuables stuffed into every crevice of the vehicles. source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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KRS Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 woow is really that happens in other countries, I do not want to imagine that. For innocent children and all the people who feel bad to this day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeSmithG Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 All in the name of Islam. Decent Muslims need to stand up and be counted now, or their religion is going to be hated and they will be persecuted. Well go back eighty (80) years, Adolf Hitler, did the same, looted and stole, he called himself a xtian. Before it was the crusades et cetera et cetera. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flitox Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 according to one (ex?) member here, isis was an american creation whoses aims was to destroy iran influence/power. seems like some of their members got lost during their journey and turn left instead of going right and stupidly ended up in the philippine. i need now that someone explains me why they don't realise their mistake, these people doesn't look like syrians, nor do they speak their language or maybe explain how the conquest of the philippine will reduce iran influence cuz it seems the muslims in the area are mostly sunni (or part of other sects that still learns toward a more sunni than shia islam, which by the way, still according to that same member is the same thing...) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeSmithG Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 The whole idea of I.S. is to take over the world and force us all to be Islamic. Do you choose Sharia or Sunni, they both hate each other. I believe that is the whole doctorine of Islam. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator DKT27 Posted January 24, 2018 Administrator Share Posted January 24, 2018 Just as you guys know, we implement this rule only when required or when we think things are going to get abusive. It's done to make sure the peace and subject of nsane.forums stays intact. We are not in support of terrorism and we support the idea that all meaningful ways should be used when dealing with it. Having said, it's not in the best interest of discussing such things on nsane.forums. Quote This forum revolves around topics of a technical nature, which happen to be discussed by people from many nationalities, etnicities and political backgrounds. In order to focus on what unities us all, rather than what divides us, cultural, national and/or political issues are not to be discussed. Members engaging in such discussions will receive a warning. Guidelines. Topic closed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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