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[Title] => 5 pekeng ahente ng BI tiklo
[Summary] => Limang kalalakihan na nagpapanggap na mga ahente ng Bureau of Immigration and Deportation na pinaniniwalaang mga kasapi ng isang sindikato na nambibiktima ng mga negosyanteng banyaga ang naaresto ng pulisya sa entrapment operation sa Brgy. San Roque sa bayang ito kahapon.
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[Title] => Sayyaf men free Tawi-Tawi trader
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY Suspected Abu Sayyaf rebels have freed a Chinese-Filipino businessman whom they had held captive in an island-village in Tawi-Tawi for more than two months, the military said.
Col. Alexander Aleo, Army commander in Sulu, said 24-year-old Alvin Chua, owner of the Aqua-Marine Shop in Bongao town, was released last Dec. 12, but the military learned about it only early this week when an uncle of Chua told them about it.
Aleo could not say if ransom was paid.
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[Title] => Abu leader surrenders
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY A top Abu Sayyaf leader carrying a P1-million bounty for his capture has surrendered to the military.
Lt. Gen. Narciso Abaya, Armed Forces Southern Command chief, said he could not identify the bandit leader because military intelligence agents are still interrogating him.
Abaya said the Abu Sayyaf chieftain, who surrendered last week, was not among the five bandit leaders wanted by the US government for the death of Americans Guillermo Sobero and Martin Burnham.
However, he holds a key position in the Abu Sayyaf, Abaya added.
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[Title] => 2 American women snatched
[Summary] => Two American women and their Filipina balikbayan friend were abducted by burly-looking men who introduced themselves as Manila policemen while they were walking behind the ShoeMart mall in Ermita, Manila last Saturday night.
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ALVIN CHUA
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Col. Alexander Aleo, Army commander in Sulu, said 24-year-old Alvin Chua, owner of the Aqua-Marine Shop in Bongao town, was released last Dec. 12, but the military learned about it only early this week when an uncle of Chua told them about it.
Aleo could not say if ransom was paid.
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[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY A top Abu Sayyaf leader carrying a P1-million bounty for his capture has surrendered to the military.
Lt. Gen. Narciso Abaya, Armed Forces Southern Command chief, said he could not identify the bandit leader because military intelligence agents are still interrogating him.
Abaya said the Abu Sayyaf chieftain, who surrendered last week, was not among the five bandit leaders wanted by the US government for the death of Americans Guillermo Sobero and Martin Burnham.
However, he holds a key position in the Abu Sayyaf, Abaya added.
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December 28, 2002 - 12:00am
November 28, 2002 - 12:00am