- Title: Philippine military seizes drugs worth millions of dollars in besieged city
- Date: 19th June 2017
- Summary: ILIGAN CITY, PHILIPPINES (JUNE 17, 2017) (REUTERS) GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES REGISTERING NAMES OF EVACUEES VARIOUS OF EVACUEES INSIDE TEMPORARY SHELTER LANAO DEL NORTE PROVINCE, PHILIPPINES (JUNE 18, 2017) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF EVACUEES INSIDE COVERED GYMNASIUM MOTHER SITTING WITH CHILDREN (SOUNDBITE) (English) EVACUATION CAMP SUPERVISOR, PEREGRINA MANTOS, SAYING: "The Department of Health is really looking at every families that there will be no outbreak of whatever, because it is also our concern, the welfares of these families." MARAWI CITY, PHILIPPINES (JUNE 19, 2017) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF SMOKE COMING FROM BURNING BUILDINGS
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- Keywords: Philippine military seize drugs millions of dollars Marawi fighters evacuation centre evacuees
- Location: ILIGAN CITY, LANAO DEL NORTE PROVINCE, MARAWI CITY, MANILA, PHILIPPINES
- City: ILIGAN CITY, LANAO DEL NORTE PROVINCE, MARAWI CITY, MANILA, PHILIPPINES
- Country: Philippines
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Insurgencies
- Reuters ID: LVA0036LY0S3P
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- Story Text: The Philippine military found methamphetamine worth between $2 million to $5 million while clearing rebel positions in besieged Marawi City, a spokesman said on Monday (June 19), boosting suspicions Islamist militants are being funded by the narcotics trade.
The 11 bags of shabu, the local name for methamphetamine, were recovered on Sunday (June 18) along with four assault rifles in the kitchen of a two-storey concrete house believed to be occupied by fighters from the Maute militant group.
President Rodrigo Duterte, who launched a ruthless 'war on drugs' after coming to power a year ago, has said the Marawi fighters are being financed by drug lords in Mindanao, an island the size of South Korea that has suffered for decades from banditry and insurgencies.
The firefight against Islamic State-linked militants has claimed more than 350 lives since the clash erupted on May 23, causing thousands of evacuees to seek temporary shelters in nearby provinces.
At least 19 evacuees have died inside temporary shelters due to various illnesses, health officials said, with sanitation and preventing the spread of contagious diseases becoming a growing concern as the battle continued on its fourth week. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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