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                    [Summary] => KORONADAL CITY — The police have tightened security at the Sultan Kudarat Provincial Hospital following reports that the Pentagon kidnap-for-ransom group is planning to rescue its leader who was wounded and arrested in a remote village in Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat last Friday.


The Pentagon leader, Saidona Camlon, alias Kumander Aidon, is in critical condition at the provincial hospital.

Superintendent Willie Dangane, chief of the Regional Special Operations Group (RSOG), said Camlon resisted arrest by firing at them with his caliber .38 pistol. 
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Senior Superintendent Paniares Adap, provincial police director of the Sultan Kudarat Provincial Police Office, told The STAR that the rape charges were filed Friday by the victim’s parents, through the assistance of police and social workers.

Adap said the suspects were arrested after they were positively identified by their victim.
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The Pentagon leader, Saidona Camlon, alias Kumander Aidon, is in critical condition at the provincial hospital.

Superintendent Willie Dangane, chief of the Regional Special Operations Group (RSOG), said Camlon resisted arrest by firing at them with his caliber .38 pistol. 
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Adap said the suspects were arrested after they were positively identified by their victim.
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