ADVERTISEMENT‘I recognized him’“As I was heading to the radio station (Ranao Radio Inc.), I saw no one in the streets. He, too, recognized me because I have programs on radio and TV in Marawi,” Mamutuk told the Inquirer on Saturday. To “calm” Omar down, Mamutuk told him that he was a friend of his father, Cayamora. In the interview, Abu Hafs explained that they carried out the attack to forcibly implement the Islamic Sharia Law in Marawi. I also told them that Omar allowed them to pass through on their way to the capitol,” he added.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer June 17, 2017 16:18 UTC