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[[File:Flag_of_The_Islamic_State_svg.png|thumb|300px|Flag of ISIS, adopted by the Maute group | [[File:Flag_of_The_Islamic_State_svg.png|thumb|300px|Flag of ISIS, adopted by the Maute group]] | ||
The '''Maute group''', also known as [[The Islamic State|the Islamic State]] of Lanao, is a [[Militant Islam|radical Islamist]] group composed of former Moro Islamic Liberation Front guerrillas and some foreign fighters led by [[Abdullah Maute]], the alleged founder of a Dawlah Islamiya, or Islamic state based in Lanao del Sur, Mindanao, Philippines. The group was involved in a clash with Philippine Army troops in February 2016 that led to the capture of their headquarters in Butig, Lanao del Sur. There are reports that [[Omar Maute]], Abdullah's brother, was killed in that clash. There are also reports to the contrary, claiming that he escaped before the camp was overrun and is still alive; video footage found on a cellphone captured by Philippine government troops during the Marawi crisis indicates this to be true. Since then the group, which a Philippine Army brigade commander characterized as terrorist, has been conducting a protection racket in the remote settlements of Butig. | The '''Maute group''', also known as [[The Islamic State|the Islamic State]] of Lanao, is a [[Militant Islam|radical Islamist]] group composed of former Moro Islamic Liberation Front guerrillas and some foreign fighters led by [[Abdullah Maute]], the alleged founder of a Dawlah Islamiya, or Islamic state based in Lanao del Sur, Mindanao, Philippines. The group was involved in a clash with Philippine Army troops in February 2016 that led to the capture of their headquarters in Butig, Lanao del Sur. There are reports that [[Omar Maute]], Abdullah's brother, was killed in that clash. There are also reports to the contrary, claiming that he escaped before the camp was overrun and is still alive; video footage found on a cellphone captured by Philippine government troops during the Marawi crisis indicates this to be true. Since then the group, which a Philippine Army brigade commander characterized as terrorist, has been conducting a protection racket in the remote settlements of Butig. | ||
They are also believed to be allied with the [[Abu Sayyaf]] group and the Islamic State | They are also believed to be allied with the [[Abu Sayyaf]] group and the Islamic State. | ||
[[Category:Terrorists]] | [[Category:Terrorists]] | ||
[[Category:Corrupt Officials]] | [[Category:Corrupt Officials]] |