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                    [Title] => 'Third party' seen involved in kidnapping of college vice president
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A “third party” is believed involved in the kidnapping of the vice president of Basilan State College.

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The Abu Sayyaf, a small but most violent militant faction, will be leaving the year yet with trails of kidnapping even as it remained holding captive four hostages in Basilan.

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Suspected Abu Sayyaf bandits have reduced their ransom demand from P20 million to P3.5 million for the release of an executive of the Basilan State College, a provincial official said yesterday.

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Security has been tightened in the Basilan cities of Isabela and Lamitan, as government troops have contained the movements of Moro rebels and Abu Sayyaf bandits holding four people hostage in the mountains of the province, the military said.

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A Church official based in Basilan accused members of the Philippine National Police and local authorities of merely being "reactionary" to the several crime incidents in the province.

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Authorities have yet to establish contact with the kidnappers of a school official kidnapped here last Thursday.

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Suspected Abu Sayyaf bandits have reduced their ransom demand from P20 million to P3.5 million for the release of an executive of the Basilan State College, a provincial official said yesterday.

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Authorities have yet to establish contact with the kidnappers of a school official kidnapped here last Thursday.

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