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                    [Summary] => IPINAGMALAKI ng Philippine National Police (PNP) kamakalawa na 70 percent ng mga kidnapper ay kanilang na-neutralized. Inireport ng PNP sa Malacañang na mula July last year hanggang May ng kasalukuyang taon na 197 sa 277 kidnappers ay kanilang nadakma at bago pa anila nagtalumpati si President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo sa kanyang State of the Nation Address (SONA) noong July last year ay may siyam na kidnappers na ang kanilang napapatay.
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                    [Title] => EDITORIAL - Not so fast
                    [Summary] => In some parts of Mindanao, here’s the version of making hay while the sun shines: Kidnap, murder and sow terror while you can. When you’ve raised enough funds and have had your fill of adventure and excitement, make sure you can keep your loot for your retirement.
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                    [Title] => ‘Be cautious on Pentagon man’s surrender feelers’
                    [Summary] => The Armed Forces warned the government yesterday against accepting the surrender feelers of a leader of the "Pentagon" kidnap-for-ransom gang accused of abducting Italian priest Giuseppe Pierantoni and other people in Mindanao.


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Pentagon leader Faisal Marohomsar said in a letter to President Arroyo that he wants to return to the fold of the law because he wants to resume a normal life with his family.
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"The priest is nowhere to be found now in Lanao del Sur. There are persistent stories circulating now that he has died of an illness," said Faisal Marohomsar, who carries a P1-million prize on his head.
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This developed as police filed robbery charges yesterday against four persons in connection with the abduction of Zhang Zhung Quiang, including the owner of the Mitsubishi L-300 van which the victim hired to bring him from Davao City to the project site in Carmen, North Cotabato, when he was abducted.
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This came after Marohomsar announced over Catholic station dxMS here yesterday that Vicente Yu, owner of a big dry goods store here, is now in his territory in a coastal town in Lanao del Sur.

"I can establish contact between him and his family if they want," Marohomsar said in halting Filipino.
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Pentagon leader Faisal Marohomsar said in a letter to President Arroyo that he wants to return to the fold of the law because he wants to resume a normal life with his family.
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"The priest is nowhere to be found now in Lanao del Sur. There are persistent stories circulating now that he has died of an illness," said Faisal Marohomsar, who carries a P1-million prize on his head.
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This developed as police filed robbery charges yesterday against four persons in connection with the abduction of Zhang Zhung Quiang, including the owner of the Mitsubishi L-300 van which the victim hired to bring him from Davao City to the project site in Carmen, North Cotabato, when he was abducted.
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This came after Marohomsar announced over Catholic station dxMS here yesterday that Vicente Yu, owner of a big dry goods store here, is now in his territory in a coastal town in Lanao del Sur.

"I can establish contact between him and his family if they want," Marohomsar said in halting Filipino.
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