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Twenty Filipino seamen kidnapped by pirates in Somalia in March have been released and are on their way home, officials said yesterday.
The men were freed unharmed on Saturday, and it wasnt immediately clear whether any ransom had been paid, said Roy Cimatu, the governments special envoy to the Middle East.
"I am not privy to their negotiations, but piracy is rampant there. So most likely ransom was paid. Almost all shipping lines pay ransom," Cimatu told The Associated Press.
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The men were freed unharmed on Saturday, and it wasnt immediately clear whether any ransom had been paid, said Roy Cimatu, the governments special envoy to the Middle East.
"I am not privy to their negotiations, but piracy is rampant there. So most likely ransom was paid. Almost all shipping lines pay ransom," Cimatu told The Associated Press.
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