Arms found at massacre suspect's home

Philippine soldiers today unearthed more than a dozen crates of bullets in the mansion of a local mayor linked to last week's…

Philippine soldiers today unearthed more than a dozen crates of bullets in the mansion of a local mayor linked to last week's murder of 57 people, a spokesman said.

Hundreds of army and combat-trained police units searched the houses of local mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr, main suspect in the country's worst election-related violence, and his father for evidence.

A third house was being searched, an army spokesman said.

"Our troops were armed with a search warrant," military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Romeo Brawner told reporters, adding security forces were looking weapons in the houses in the southern province of Maguindanao.

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Security forces disarmed the Ampatuan family after entering their houses. Mr Ampatuan Jr is already in custody.

On November 23rd, gunmen attacked a convoy of the family of a local politician planning to run for elections next year, lawyers and journalists. Fifty-seven bodies were later found off the highway, some on a grassy hillside and some buried in a hastily dug pit.

More than half the victims were journalists.

Mr Ampatuan Jr and several as yet unidentified suspects face 25 counts of murder before a regional trial court in Cotabato City on the southern island of Mindanao. They were accused of conspiracy in the execution of the wife, sisters and relatives of a rival politician, two lawyers, dozens of journalists and other civilians in Ampatuan town.

Yesterday, soldiers unearthed a large cache of weapons, including three mortars, four machineguns, three anti-tank bazookas, dozens of assault rifles and hundreds of boxes of bullets from a vacant lot about 500 metres from the Ampatuans' residential complex.

Reuters