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Matapos ang halos dalawang buwan, pinalaya na ang Pinay at Chinese na dinukot ng bandidong Abu Sayyaf sa Semporah, Sabah, Malaysia noong Abril 2.

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Pinalaya na ng mga bandidong Abu Sayyaf Group sa Sulu ang isang turistang Chinese at Pinay na halos dalawang buwan sa kamay ng mga bandido matapos na dukutin sa Semporna, Malaysia.

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 A Chinese tourist and a Filipino worker have been rescued nearly two months after they were abducted from a resort off Borneo island, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said Friday.

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Abu Sayyaf militants freed a businesswoman Wednesday by abandoning her near an airport in the southern Philippines after holding her in the jungle for more than three months, officials said.

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A Chinese fish farm manager in eastern Malaysia was kidnapped by gunmen early yesterday and believed taken to the southern Philippines, where suspected insurgents are holding another Chinese and a Filipino also seized from Malaysia.

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HANGGANG ngayon, hindi pa napapalaya ang Pinay resort worker at isang Chinese tourist na kinidnap ng Abu Sayyaf sa Sabah, Malaysia noong nakaraang Abril 3.

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The government today reiterated that it will continue to observe its "no ransom policy" in handling kidnapping cases.

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The kidnappers reportedly want the ransom paid in Philippine currency, so they must be Filipinos. Malaysian authorities said the kidnappers have demanded 36.4 million ringgit but wanted it paid in its Philippine equivalent of P500 million for Chinese tourist Gao Hua Yan, who was seized by gunmen from the Singamata Reef Resort in Sabah on Friday last week.

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Philippine authorities are conducting extensive search and naval blockade to locate and rescue the two victims who were abducted by suspected Abu Sayyaf Group from a resort in Sabah, Malaysia earlier this week, a senior government official said today.

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The terrorist group Abu Sayyaf may be behind the kidnapping of a Chinese tourist and a Filipina worker from a resort in Sabah, Malaysia, a senior government official said today.

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Matapos ang halos dalawang buwan, pinalaya na ang Pinay at Chinese na dinukot ng bandidong Abu Sayyaf sa Semporah, Sabah, Malaysia noong Abril 2.

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Pinalaya na ng mga bandidong Abu Sayyaf Group sa Sulu ang isang turistang Chinese at Pinay na halos dalawang buwan sa kamay ng mga bandido matapos na dukutin sa Semporna, Malaysia.

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Abu Sayyaf militants freed a businesswoman Wednesday by abandoning her near an airport in the southern Philippines after holding her in the jungle for more than three months, officials said.

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HANGGANG ngayon, hindi pa napapalaya ang Pinay resort worker at isang Chinese tourist na kinidnap ng Abu Sayyaf sa Sabah, Malaysia noong nakaraang Abril 3.

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The government today reiterated that it will continue to observe its "no ransom policy" in handling kidnapping cases.

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The kidnappers reportedly want the ransom paid in Philippine currency, so they must be Filipinos. Malaysian authorities said the kidnappers have demanded 36.4 million ringgit but wanted it paid in its Philippine equivalent of P500 million for Chinese tourist Gao Hua Yan, who was seized by gunmen from the Singamata Reef Resort in Sabah on Friday last week.

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Philippine authorities are conducting extensive search and naval blockade to locate and rescue the two victims who were abducted by suspected Abu Sayyaf Group from a resort in Sabah, Malaysia earlier this week, a senior government official said today.

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The terrorist group Abu Sayyaf may be behind the kidnapping of a Chinese tourist and a Filipina worker from a resort in Sabah, Malaysia, a senior government official said today.

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