Colonel Romeo Brawner, commander of a Marawi-based militarytask force, told the media that gunmen consider Mindanao the most fertileground to build the caliphate, adding that they have mustered a force of about200 fighters and fought a series of skirmishes with the security forces so far thisyear.
According to him, gunmen are leading recruitment efforts,with the recruits mostly being locals and an unspecified number of Indonesianswith some capable of making bombs.
Brawner said the government’s armed forces are strengtheningcapacity to deal with challenges from Maute terrorist group.
The Philippine authorities imposed martial law over Mindanaolast May when clashes in Marawi claimed over 1,000 lives and forced 500,000others to evacuate.
The martial law lasted five months till governmentforces liberated the city in October.-VNA