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By Tom Allard
MARAWI CITY, Philippines, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Islamist insurgents looted cash, gold and
jewellery worth tens of millions of dollars when they
occupied a southern Philippines town last year, treasure 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 Islamic State in Southeast 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 are also joining, lured
by the promise of money.
As a result, Islamic State followers remain a potent threat in Southeast Asia even though hundreds
of militants were killed in the battle for Marawi,
the officers said.
"Definitely they haven't abandoned their intent to create a caliphate in Southeast Asia," Colonel Romeo Brawner, the deputy commander of
Joint Task Force Marawi, told Reuters.
"That's the overall objective, but in the meantime while they are still trying to recover and build up again - fighters and weapons - our estimate is they are going to launch terrorist attacks."
On Saturday, militants wounded eight soldiers in two attacks in Lanao del Sur, 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 J.R.
Montesa, a Christian construction worker who was captured by the militants.
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, Montesa told Reuters in a town near Marawi.
They trucked away the booty, easily slipping out of Marawi because a security cordon was not
fully in place.
They also raided jewellery stores, pawnshops and businesses.
Landbank and Al Amanah did not respond to requests for
comment. Philippine National said recovering losses
because of the Marawi fighting was a concern, but did not give details.
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.
"There was a lot of money inside the battle area," he told Reuters.
"Maranaos keep millions of pesos in safety vaults in their homes. Gold, also. It is a tradition of the Maranao to give gifts of money (during Ramadan)."
Montesa said vans they loaded with the spoils of the raids were "overflowing", with money, gold and other valuables stuffed into every crevice of the vehicles.
"They were saying it was a gift from Allah. They would say 'Allahu Akbar' (God is greatest) while we were stealing."
DANGEROUS REGROUPING
The military and police have also been accused by rights groups and by Marawi residents of looting during the conflict.
Brawner said a small number of soldiers had been disciplined for looting but the
practice was not widespread.
However, the centre of Marawi - home to its major banks, main market
and grandest residences - was under the control of militants for months.
Brawner said authorities were unclear exactly how much was taken by
the militants.
"It´s hard for us to say. We have heard about 2 billion pesos ($39.4 million) but that's just an estimate."
"In the first days, when we were not able to establish that security cordon around the main battle area, that was the time when they were able to slip out with their war booty."
The government also said the regrouping of militants in Mindanao, the southern region of the Philippines that
has been marred by Islamic and Communist uprisings for decades,
was dangerous.
Presidential spokesman Harry Roque told Reuters: "There is always the danger of these groups regaining strength enough to mount another Marawi-like operation."
Najib is believed to have fled Marawi early in the battle.
There are conflicting reports about whether he had a dispute with other leaders or left as part of a
preconceived plan.
He attempted to return in August with 50-100 more fighters to reinforce the militants,
who by then were losing ground, but he was prevented
by an improved security cordon, said Brawner.
"According to reports, they were able to recruit another 100 to 150. So the estimate is 250 all in all, and this includes children," Brawner said.
"They are trying to recruit orphans, relatives of the fighters who died and sympathisers."
Parents of children are offered as much as 70,000 pesos ($1,380) plus
a monthly salary of as much as 30,000 pesos ($590) to hand over their sons
to the group, according to security sources and community leaders
briefed on the recruitment.
The average family income in the Philippines is 22,000 pesos per month,
according to a 2015 government survey.
It was about half that in the Autonomous Region of Muslim
Mindanao, where Marawi and surrounding areas lie.
Brawner said local residents had told the military that
the militant group was also offering bonuses of up to
10,000 pesos ($200) for killing a soldier.
Rommel Banlaoi, a Manila-based security expert,
said more experienced fighters had also been recruited.
These were "mercenaries" attracted by the payouts, he
said, but Najib has also tapped into disaffection among Maranao angered by the
destruction of large parts of Marawi by the Philippine military's bombing
campaign.
"That kind of narrative is being used by ISIS to lure people to continue the fight,"
Banlaoi said, using an acronym for Islamic State.
NEXT EMIR?
With the looted funds and a loyal following, Najib, could become the new "emir" of Islamic State
in Southeast Asia following the death of Isnilon Hapilon in the battle for Marawi, security analysts say.
Najib is a hardened fighter and cleric who studied in the Middle
East and reportedly trained with militants in Afghanistan, they say.
He co-founded Khalifa Islamiyah Mindanao, an insurgent group formed in about 2012 that launched a series of bombings in Mindanao.
"He is a very, very important person because he has been there from the start," said Banlaoi.
Najib had links to Al Qaeda, which earned him the nickname "al Zarqawi of the Philippines", a
reference to the slain leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), Abu Musab al Zarqawi.
AQI morphed into Islamic State, to which Najib pledged
allegiance in 2014.
According to Banlaoi, Najib worked closely with Mahmud Ahmad, a Malaysian militant believed to have died in Marawi who was the key conduit between the Philippines fighters
and the Islamic State leadership in Syria and Iraq.
Banlaoi said the recruitment effort by the pro-Islamic State remnants led by
Najib was "massive and systematic".
"If you are well funded, you can do a lot of things." (Additional reporting
by Martin Petty, Neil Jerome Morales and Manuel Mogato;
Editing by John Chalmers and Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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