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Philippines arrests Bekasi resident known as wife of terrorist leader

Philippine security officials said that Isnilon Hapilon (right), who is listed among the FBI's most-wanted terror suspects, and Omarkhayam Maute (not captured in the photo) were killed in a gunbattle and their bodies were found Monday, Oct. 16, 2017 in Marawi.
Foto: AP/Philippines Military
Philippine security officials said that Isnilon Hapilon (right), who is listed among the FBI's most-wanted terror suspects, and Omarkhayam Maute (not captured in the photo) were killed in a gunbattle and their bodies were found Monday, Oct. 16, 2017 in Marawi.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Minhati Madrais, the Indonesian wife of a terrorist leader in the Philippines, Omatkhayam Maute, has been arrested.

"We have received information about the arrest of Minhati Madrais, the wife of Philippine terrorist Omarkhayam Maute in Iligan City, the Philippines," head of public relations division of the Indonesian Police headquarter, Brigadier General Rikwanto, said here on Sunday.

Based on information from the police's counterpart in Cagayan de Oro, Rikwanto said Minhati was arrested at 9.30am on Sunday.

Besides Minhati he said the joint team of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) from ICPO, MIB, ISG, CIDT-Lanso, 4th Mech and 103rd SAC had also arrested six children of Minhati consisting of four women and two men at 9017 Steele Makers Village, Tubod, Illigan city.

Rikwanto said Minhati who is recorded as a resident of Bekasi, West Java was the wife of one of the leaders of Maute Group, Omar Khayam Maute, who had been killed during military operations in Marawi.

The police confiscated four " blasting caps", two units of detonating cord and a time fuse as well as an expired passport under the name of Minhati.

"Right now Minhati and her children are at a police station in Iligan City for questioning," Rikwanto said.

Minhati who was born in Bekasi on June 9, 1971 was believed to arrive with a passport numbered A 2093379 in Manila in 2015 and her visa had been extended for 30 days to be effective until January 30, 2017.

On October 16, Philippine military chief Gen. Eduardo Ano released pictures of dead militant leaders, namely Isnilon Hapilon and Omarkhayam Maute, during a press conference at a military camp in Marawi, southern Philippines.

The last two surviving leaders of a deadly siege in the southern Philippines,Hapilon, who is listed among the FBI's most-wanted terror suspects, and Maute were killed Monday in a push by thousands of troops to retake the last pocket of Marawi city still held by pro-Islamic State militants, top security officials said.

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