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                    [Title] => 2 kidnappers of Chinoy trader in Cotabato City identified
                    [Summary] => COTABATO CITY  — Army and police intelligence operatives have identified two of the gunmen who abducted here last Friday Filipino-Chinese trader Benny Cota.  


Lt. Col. George Lomboy, commander of the Army’s anti-crime Task Group Cotabato, said they have been receiving feedback from informants, some of them Muslim religious leaders, that two of Cota’s abductors, identified as Wahab Upao and Omar Wayan, are both residents of this city.
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Meanwhile, in Butuan, a 33-year-old Filipino-Chinese businessman was rescued by policemen after reportedly paying P380,000 in ransom money last Wednesday.
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Lt. Col. Franklin Del Prado, spokesman of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division, said the suspect, Andih Montawal, did not resist arrest after sensing that men of the 6th ID’s intelligence unit and the 2nd Mechanized Infantry Battalion, led by Lt. Col. George Lomboy, had surrounded the Violtan Pension House.
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Lt. Col. George Lomboy, commander of the Army’s anti-crime Task Group Cotabato, said they have been receiving feedback from informants, some of them Muslim religious leaders, that two of Cota’s abductors, identified as Wahab Upao and Omar Wayan, are both residents of this city.
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Meanwhile, in Butuan, a 33-year-old Filipino-Chinese businessman was rescued by policemen after reportedly paying P380,000 in ransom money last Wednesday.
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Lt. Col. Franklin Del Prado, spokesman of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division, said the suspect, Andih Montawal, did not resist arrest after sensing that men of the 6th ID’s intelligence unit and the 2nd Mechanized Infantry Battalion, led by Lt. Col. George Lomboy, had surrounded the Violtan Pension House.
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