This handout photo taken on June 11, 2014 and released by the Philippine National Police shows senior Philippine Islamic militant Khair Mundos (front L), on the US government's "most wanted" list, being fingerprinted by Philippine police after he was arrested in Manila following a manhunt lasting seven years. Mundos, who had a 500,000 USD US government reward on his head, was detained at 9.30am (0130 GMT) close to the capital's airport where he was staying with relatives, the police and military said after a joint raid. AFP PHOTOPHILIPPINES NATIONAL POLICE
This handout photo taken on June 11, 2014 and released by the Philippine National Police shows senior Philippine Islamic militant Khair Mundos (front L), on the US government's "most wanted" list, being fingerprinted by Philippine police after he was arrested in Manila following a manhunt lasting seven years. Mundos, who had a 500,000 USD US government reward on his head, was detained at 9.30am (0130 GMT) close to the capital's airport where he was staying with relatives, the police and military said after a joint raid. AFP PHOTOPHILIPPINES NATIONAL POLICE

MANILA: An Islamic militant listed by the United States among the “most wanted” terrorists in the world was arrested in the Philippine capital on Wednesday, police said after a manhunt lasting years.

Khair Mundos, who has a bounty of half a million dollars on his head from the US government, was arrested in a Manila suburb, a police statement said.

The US State Department describes him as a “key leader and financier” of the Abu Sayyaf, a Filipino Islamic extremist group.

The group, founded with seed money from Al-Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden, has carried out bombings and mass kidnappings, often targeting foreigners and Christians who they hold for ransom.

Mundos was previously captured in the troubled southern Philippines in 2004 but escaped from a provincial jail in 2007.

Since then, security forces had been hunting for him in the south, where the Abu Sayyaf is based.