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[Title] => 2 more Sayyaf suspects cleared
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Authorities have cleared two more people earlier suspected to be members of an Abu Sayyaf terror cell set to launch bombing attacks in Metro Manila.
Mayor Rodrigo Duterte said Ayob Cali and Mustapha Bituanon have been cleared by police and military investigators after finding no evidence linking them to any terror plot.
The two were cleared a day after another suspect, Ustadz Ali Adzaman, was released by the military and police authorities.
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[Title] => I have nothing to do with the Abu Sayyaf
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Forty-seven-year-old Ustadzh Ali Adzaman was in complete shock when his children and neighbors at the Ma-a Riverside Village here told him last Wednesday night that his picture appeared in a gallery of nine suspected Abu Sayyaf members supposedly out to wreak havoc in Metro Manila.
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[Title] => Ampatuan grandson out on bail
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Regional Trial Court XI Executive Judge Virginia Europa granted Monday afternoon bail to Mohamad Bahnarin Ampatuan, grandson of Maguindanao Gov. Andal Ampatuan who was accused of murder for the death of a son of a Davao City businessman during a melee last July 28 in an entertainment center here. The young Ampatuan was immediately released early the other night from the Davao City jail after his lawyers posted P500,000 as bail for his temporary liberty.
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Mayor Rodrigo Duterte said Ayob Cali and Mustapha Bituanon have been cleared by police and military investigators after finding no evidence linking them to any terror plot.
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November 6, 2002 - 12:00am