Ameril Umra Kato, founder of the breakaway Bangsamoro
Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) passed away Tuesday, Mayor Samsoddin “Pink”
Dimaukom confirmed to MindaNews.
Citing information he received from Kato’s relatives and
other sources in Maguindanao, Dimaukom said in a phone interview that the rebel
leader died from cardiac arrest somewhere in Guindulungan,Maguindanao at around
2 a.m. Tuesday.
“Yes, namatay daw siya gaya
nung unang nyang sakit na na-stroke,” the mayor said.
But the official said he did not know where Kato would be
buried, as Muslim practice requires a dead person to be buried no longer than
24 hours after his death.
Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) chief peace negotiator
Mohagher Iqbal also said in a text message that the report was “99% confirmed”.
Reports of Kato’s death have been circulating in the region
since early Tuesday.
BIFF spokesperson Abu Misry Mama has neither denied nor
confirmed the information, saying they too were flooded with reports about
Kato’s death.
“I’m on the way to his undisclosed location. The close-in
people around him has not yet confirmed to me given the difficulty of
communication with them”, Mama said.
MILF 108th Base commander Ustadz Wahid Tundok,
who served as Kato’s sub-commander when they were still both under the 105th
Base Command, said he also received such report.
Kato left the MILF to form the BIFF over differences on the
conduct of the peace talks with government.
“For us Muslims, we cannot hide the truth of our death. In
due time we will know the real score after our validation today,” Tundok said.
Major General Edmundo Pangilinan of the 6th
Infantry Division said they were verifying the same report through their
intelligence arm.
“Yes we received calls and queries of his death but we are
waiting too of confirmed reports,” Pangilinan said.
Maguindanao provincial police director Senior Supt. Rodelio
Jocson said they were still trying to get word on the possible place of burial
if it’s indeed true that Kato has died.
Kato formed the BIFF in November 2010 following his relief
as commander of the 105th Base Command.
It reportedly started with 50 fully-armed members, mostly
relatives and loyal followers of Kato from the 105th Base Command,
and drew more recruits.
Kato figured in attacks in North
Cotabato in 2008 after the Supreme Court declared as
unconstitutional the Memorandum of Agreement of Ancestral Domain.
He carried a P10-million bounty on his head.
Early in February this year, the military launched an
“all-out offensive” against the BIFF in response to the clash in Mamasapano,
Maguindanao last Jan. 25 that left 44 police commandoes, 17 MILF rebels and
five civilians dead.
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