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In this photo provided by Philippine National Police, Director General Oscar Albayalde, Chief of the Philippine National Police, points to the diagram during a news conference Monday, Feb. 4, 2019 at Camp Crame in suburban Quezon city northeast of Manila, to announce that five suspected Abu Sayyaf militants wanted for alleged involvement in the bombing of a church in southern Philippines have surrendered to authorities. Police chief Oscar Albayalde said Monday that the five will be charged with murder for their role in the Jan. 27 bombing of a Roman Catholic cathedral in Sulu province's Jolo town that killed 23 people and wounded about 100. Police say the suspects escorted the two suicide bombers around Jolo and to a meeting with the Abu Sayyaf commander accused of funding the attack. Police have said the two suicide bombers were Indonesians.(Philippine National Police via AP)

In this photo provided by Philippine National Police, Director General Oscar Albayalde, Chief of the Philippine National Police, points to the diagram during a news conference Monday, Feb. 4, 2019 at Camp Crame in suburban Quezon city northeast of Manila, to announce that five suspected Abu Sayyaf militants wanted for alleged involvement in the bombing of a church in southern Philippines have surrendered to authorities. Police chief Oscar Albayalde said Monday that the five will be charged with murder for their role in the Jan. 27 bombing of a Roman Catholic cathedral in Sulu province's Jolo town that killed 23 people and wounded about 100. Police say the suspects escorted the two suicide bombers around Jolo and to a meeting with the Abu Sayyaf commander accused of funding the attack. Police have said the two suicide bombers were Indonesians.(Philippine National Police via AP)

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