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[Title] => Sayyaf rebels kill militiaman
[Summary] => Abu Sayyaf bandits tortured and killed a government militiaman, making good their threat to execute anyone supporting the military in Basilan province.
Police identified the militiaman as Tandico Abdullah, an active auxiliary of the Civilian-Armed Forces Geographical Unit, whose body was found at Kilometer 2 in the island-provinces capitol of Isabela City.
Basilan provincial police chief Superintendent Akmadul Pangambayan said Abdulla, who had been missing for two days, was apparently tortured and strangled to death before his body was placed in a sack.
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[Title] => Distraught suitor in tutors abduction
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY A distraught suitor, not the Abu Sayyaf, was behind the abduction of a teacher in Lamitan, Basilan last Friday morning, the police said.
Superintendent Akmadul Pangambayan, Basilan police director, told the regional police command that 29-year-old teacher Harbia Abrera, a resident of Barangay Baas, Lamitan town, was snatched by a certain Hasil Asmawil, a married man who courted her but whom she turned down.
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[Title] => Rebs demand P.5 M, radio for 2 tutors
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ZAMBOANGA CITY - Abu Sayyaf rebels holding two public school teachers captive
have demanded a P500,000 ransom and a handheld radio in exchange for the
mentors' release, police confirmed yesterday.
Superintendent Akmadul Pangambayan, Basilan police director, said the rebels
relayed their demands in a letter mailed to the families of Maybelyn Apolinario
and Leticia Calo, who were snatched last March 9 at the Islamia Elementary
School in Barangay Cabaluay, 15 kilometers east of this cit
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SUPERINTENDENT AKMADUL PANGAMBAYAN
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[Summary] => Abu Sayyaf bandits tortured and killed a government militiaman, making good their threat to execute anyone supporting the military in Basilan province.
Police identified the militiaman as Tandico Abdullah, an active auxiliary of the Civilian-Armed Forces Geographical Unit, whose body was found at Kilometer 2 in the island-provinces capitol of Isabela City.
Basilan provincial police chief Superintendent Akmadul Pangambayan said Abdulla, who had been missing for two days, was apparently tortured and strangled to death before his body was placed in a sack.
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[Title] => Distraught suitor in tutors abduction
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY A distraught suitor, not the Abu Sayyaf, was behind the abduction of a teacher in Lamitan, Basilan last Friday morning, the police said.
Superintendent Akmadul Pangambayan, Basilan police director, told the regional police command that 29-year-old teacher Harbia Abrera, a resident of Barangay Baas, Lamitan town, was snatched by a certain Hasil Asmawil, a married man who courted her but whom she turned down.
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[Title] => Rebs demand P.5 M, radio for 2 tutors
[Summary] =>
ZAMBOANGA CITY - Abu Sayyaf rebels holding two public school teachers captive
have demanded a P500,000 ransom and a handheld radio in exchange for the
mentors' release, police confirmed yesterday.
Superintendent Akmadul Pangambayan, Basilan police director, said the rebels
relayed their demands in a letter mailed to the families of Maybelyn Apolinario
and Leticia Calo, who were snatched last March 9 at the Islamia Elementary
School in Barangay Cabaluay, 15 kilometers east of this cit
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October 16, 2000 - 12:00am