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Arrested foreigner Fehmi Lassoued, also known as John Rasheed Lassoned, said to be Egyptian, is presented to the media during a news conference on February 19, 2018 at Camp Crame in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Photo: AP

Philippine forces arrest ‘Egyptian ex-Islamic State commander’ after raid on Manila flat

Philippine police and army troops have arrested an Arab man they believe was a former commander of Islamic State along the Syria and Turkey border in a raid on a Manila flat, where they found bomb-making materials and an IS-style flag, the national police chief said on Monday.

Police Director General Ronald dela Rosa said Fehmi Lassoued, who is reportedly from Egypt, and his Filipino companion, Anabel Moncera Salipada, were arrested last week based on intelligence provided by foreign counterparts.

Philippine National Police Chief General Ronald Dela Rosa presents to the media arrested foreigner Fehmi Lassoued on February 19, 2018 at Camp Crame in suburban Quezon City. Photo: AP

He said investigators were looking into possible links between the two suspects and local and foreign militant groups, and whether they were involved in any terrorist activity.

Philippine National Police Chief General Ronald Dela Rosa presents to the media arrested foreigner Fehmi Lassoued on February 19, 2018 at Camp Crame in suburban Quezon City. Photo: AP

Dela Rosa said at a news conference that Lassoued has a fake Tunisian passport and may be a militant recruiter, but did not offer any evidence.

Clad in an orange detainee shirt, handcuffed and held on both sides by soldiers, Lassoued stood with his head often bowed in front of a table where bomb-making parts and other evidence were displayed at the news conference.

Philippine National Police officers lay on the table assorted firearms, ammunition and electronic components for home-made bombs such as resistors, capacitors and batteries, as well as pipe fittings allegedly found in the possession of arrested foreigner Fehmi Lassoued. Photo: AP

According to her identity card, Salipada is from the southern town of Upi in Maguindanao province, where Muslim militants are known to operate.

Lassoued apparently entered the Philippines in July 2016 from Iran using a fake passport which Philippine immigration personnel failed to detect, dela Rosa said, adding that he travelled to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and the Turkish city of Istanbul from 2016 to 2017.

Egyptian national Fehmi Lassoued behind the IS flag found in his Manila flat. Photo: Reuters

Investigators were also trying to determine whether Lassoued was involved in a siege by hundreds of Islamic State group-aligned militants on the southern Islamic city of Marawi last year, dela Rosa said. The five-month uprising left more than 1,100 combatants dead, mostly Muslim militants, and displaced hundreds of thousands of villagers before troops crushed it with ground assaults and air strikes.

The Marawi siege, which also involved several Southeast Asian and Arab militants, reinforced fears that IS is gaining a foothold in the region, following setbacks in Syria and Iraq.

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