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Philippines probe Islamic State assassination attempt on top Saudi cleric

Preacher and diplomat wounded as Filipino police make two arrests and kill gunman who emerged from a crowd of people

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A Philippine soldier picks up the headband adorned with the logo used by Islamic State in Butig Town. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Philippine authorities were on Wednesday looking into an assassination attempt against an influential Saudi preacher who was on an Islamic State hit list, after the gunman was killed and two suspects arrested.

Preacher Sheikh Aaidh al-Qarni and Saudi diplomat Sheikh Turki Assaegh were both wounded in a shooting as they left a university auditorium in the southern port city of Zamboanga, where the cleric had given an address.

Their Filipino police escorts killed the lone assailant, while two other suspects who were seen with the gunman were arrested as they tried to escape, police said.

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“It all happened so fast. Suddenly there were gunshots,” local Muslim community leader Wakil Kasim, who was at the auditorium at the time of the incident, told reporters.

The gunman “popped up from the crowd, moved in close and shot the victim” as he was boarding his car, said city police spokeswoman Chief Inspector Helen Galvez, adding that the gunman then walked to the other side of the vehicle and shot the Saudi diplomat.

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