+ Follow BASIT GUIMBANGAN Tag
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[Title] => South Koreans in Davao to seek release of abducted treasure hunter
[Summary] => Some compatriots of kidnapped Korean treasure hunter Jae Keon-yoon have flown to Davao City in search of an intermediary that could arrange ransom negotiations with the abductors believed to be members of the Pentagon gang.
This developed as government emissaries urged the military anew to suspend its tactical operations to give way for negotiations on the safe release of a kidnapped Korean treasure hunter.
A source told The STAR that the Korean delegation was being cautious in going about their mission to ensure that they are dealing with the right people.
[DatePublished] => 2002-04-01 00:00:00
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[Title] => General Santos hotel owner freed by Pentagon gangmen
[Summary] => "Home at last. Free at last."
Kidnapped hotel owner Carlos Belonio of General Santos City uttered these words following his release in Saranggani province, ending 52 days in captivity by the Pentagon kidnap gang which snatched him and a Korean friend, a treasure hunter, last Feb. 6.
There was no word about the fate of the Korean.
Reports reaching Camp Crame indicated, however, that Belonio was rescued by elements of the military and the police who carried out a joint operation.
[DatePublished] => 2002-03-31 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Roel Pareño
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[Title] => South Koreans in Davao to seek release of abducted treasure hunter
[Summary] => Some compatriots of kidnapped Korean treasure hunter Jae Keon-yoon have flown to Davao City in search of an intermediary that could arrange ransom negotiations with the abductors believed to be members of the Pentagon gang.
This developed as government emissaries urged the military anew to suspend its tactical operations to give way for negotiations on the safe release of a kidnapped Korean treasure hunter.
A source told The STAR that the Korean delegation was being cautious in going about their mission to ensure that they are dealing with the right people.
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[Title] => General Santos hotel owner freed by Pentagon gangmen
[Summary] => "Home at last. Free at last."
Kidnapped hotel owner Carlos Belonio of General Santos City uttered these words following his release in Saranggani province, ending 52 days in captivity by the Pentagon kidnap gang which snatched him and a Korean friend, a treasure hunter, last Feb. 6.
There was no word about the fate of the Korean.
Reports reaching Camp Crame indicated, however, that Belonio was rescued by elements of the military and the police who carried out a joint operation.
[DatePublished] => 2002-03-31 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804671
[AuthorName] => Roel Pareño
[SectionName] => Headlines
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