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                    [Summary] => Sta. Rosa, LAGUNA — Unidentified callers have demanded P5 million for the safe release of a Japanese boy who was abducted by five ski-mask wearing armed men inside their own home in a posh village here last week.


This cropped up yesterday even as witnesses refused to cooperate with police investigators in tracking down the abductors of Takeshi Adachi, 6, son of a Filipino-Japanese couple.
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