Bullet, gun part found in donation for Marawi victims | Inquirer News

Bullet, gun part found in donation for Marawi victims

/ 11:00 AM June 27, 2017

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The stock photo shows a 9-mm pistol with its bullets and magazine. Donation sent to a relief drive for victims of the ongoing conflict in Marawi City included bullets and a magazine for a 9-mm firearm. Police are investigating the discovery which was reported by the organizer of the relief effort in Mandaluyong City. INQUIRER.net PHOTO

Police are investigating the discovery of bullets and a gun part in donations for victims of the war in Marawi City.

The 159 9-mm bullets and a 9-mm pistol magazine were found in an ecobag mixed with donations sent to the condominium unit if Mohaimen Mutalib in Mandaluyong City Monday night.

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Mutalib, who hails from Marawi, organized a donation drive for his displaced fellow Maranaos and was arranging the items he received when he found the contraband, state-run radio dzRB reported on Tuesday.

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Mutalib identified a certain AJ who brought the donations, the report said, quoting Eastern Police District Director Police Chief Supt. Romulo Sapitula.

It was Mutalib who reported to authorities the discovery of the bullets and gun magazine.

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Hundreds of thousands of Marawi residents have been displaced for more than a month since May 23, 2017, when Islamist terror group Maute and members of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) invaded Marawi to declare an Islamic state. FM/CBB/rga

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