Over 150 inmates escape after armed men storm prison in Philippines

Gunmen opened fire at guards of a southern Philippines jail, freeing over 150 inmates, in a planned criminal operation

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Over 150 inmates escape after armed men storm prison in Philippines
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MANILA: Armed men stormed a prison early on Wednesday in the southern Philippines, killing a guard, and freeing more than a 150 inmates, police said.

The Southeast Asian nation has for decades been plagued by insurgencies by rebels in its southern islands, with President Rodrigo Duterte seeking to promote broad peace in the predominantly Catholic country.

The gunmen opened fire at guards at the North Cotabato District Jail in Kidapawan city around 1:00 AM (5:00 PM GMT), prison warden Peter Bongat told a local radio station.

Of the jail's 1,511 inmates, 158 managed to escape, and four were recaptured, he said. "It's well-planned. Escapees used blanket as their getaway...We have a manhunt operation," said Bongat.

The rebel commander belonged to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) based on initial information, Bongat said.

In 2014, the government signed a peace deal with the MILF, the biggest Muslim rebel group, but clashes still occur with smaller groups.