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Natagpuang patay ng mga kapitbahay ang isang mag-asawang matanda na tadtad ng mga saksak sa loob ng kanilang bahay sa isang bulubunduking lugar sa Brgy. Camili, Alcantara, Romblon.

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Three suspects were charged before the City Prosecutors’ Office here for the Feb.14 bombing — Abdul Basit Hapilon, Abdul Manap Mentang and Abdum Rahman Camili, whom authorities claimed to be active members of the al-Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) terrorist group.
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The three suspects, Abdul Basit Hapilon, Abdul Manap Mentang and Abdul Rahman Camili, however, all remain at large.
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Natagpuang patay ng mga kapitbahay ang isang mag-asawang matanda na tadtad ng mga saksak sa loob ng kanilang bahay sa isang bulubunduking lugar sa Brgy. Camili, Alcantara, Romblon.

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Three suspects were charged before the City Prosecutors’ Office here for the Feb.14 bombing — Abdul Basit Hapilon, Abdul Manap Mentang and Abdum Rahman Camili, whom authorities claimed to be active members of the al-Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) terrorist group.
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The three suspects, Abdul Basit Hapilon, Abdul Manap Mentang and Abdul Rahman Camili, however, all remain at large.
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