Manili, 64, allegedly headed the New People's Army's Caraga command and was the region's fourth most wanted criminal before he was arrested at an Agusan Del Sur checkpoint in 2016.
The rebel leader was detained at the Agusan del Norte provincial jail before he was hospitalized last Jan. 12.
Manili, who faced murder and arson charges, had a bounty of P4.9 million on his head when he was captured.
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