3 DI-Maute Group militants yield in Lanao Sur

Photo courtesy of 64th Infantry Battalion, Philippine Army

By Teofilo Garcia, Jr. | Philippine News Agency

Three members of the Dawlah Islamiya – Maute Group (DI-MG) have surrendered to authorities amid ongoing military offensives in Lanao del Sur, the military reported Friday.

Lt. Col. Abel Potutan, commander of the 64th Infantry Battalion (64IB), said the three individuals, active since 2017 when the group laid siege to Marawi City, turned themselves in in Barangay Matalin, Malabang, Lanao del Sur on Thursday.

The surrenderers also handed over three high-powered firearms, including a modified M-14 rifle and two Garand rifles with magazines and ammunition.

Potutan emphasized the significance of the surrender, calling it “a crucial advancement” in the government’s campaign to dismantle the DI-MG in Lanao del Sur.

He said it highlights the effectiveness of the 64IB’s operations in countering threats and fostering peace in the area.

“This achievement demonstrates the dedication of the 64IB in ensuring enduring peace and security in its jurisdiction,” he added.

The military continues to encourage remaining DI-MG members to surrender and reintegrate into society as part of the government’s peace and reconciliation efforts. 

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