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[Title] => Pakistan army tries 5 officers over extremist ties
[Summary] => The Pakistani army has started court martial proceedings against five officers over suspected ties to a banned extremist group that has called for ousting the US-backed government, security officials said Saturday.
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[Title] => Kidnapped American rescued in Cavite
[Summary] => National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF) operatives rescued yesterday an American business executive who was kidnapped and chained by his neck and feet for 22 days by a lone abductor in Bacoor, Cavite.
NAKTF chief Angelo Reyes, who personally led the rescue operations, said Alastair Joseph Onglingswan, a 38-year-old business executive from Los Angeles, California, was rescued unharmed. The suspect, George Yao, a Hong Kong national, is now undergoing interrogation.
Yao also confessed to taking part in the 2001 kidnapping of a Briton, Reyes said.
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NAKTF chief Angelo Reyes, who personally led the rescue operations, said Alastair Joseph Onglingswan, a 38-year-old business executive from Los Angeles, California, was rescued unharmed. The suspect, George Yao, a Hong Kong national, is now undergoing interrogation.
Yao also confessed to taking part in the 2001 kidnapping of a Briton, Reyes said.
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February 12, 2012 - 11:01am