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Although tagged in several kidnappings, it was only recently that Abu Sayyaf bandits admitted receiving ransom in exchange for the freedom of their captives.

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The military vowed to keep the Abu Sayyaf militants on the run to rescue the remaining hostages with fresh troops and intelligence-driven plan as part of its relentless operation in Sulu and Basilan.

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A bishop on Thursday urged President Benigno Aquino III to address the rising number of kidnapping incidents in Mindanao region.

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The terrorist group Abu Sayyaf is currently holding six foreign nationals in the province of Sulu and demanding P50-million ransom for the release of two European captives, sources in the intelligence community said yesterday.

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The military vowed to keep the Abu Sayyaf militants on the run to rescue the remaining hostages with fresh troops and intelligence-driven plan as part of its relentless operation in Sulu and Basilan.

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A bishop on Thursday urged President Benigno Aquino III to address the rising number of kidnapping incidents in Mindanao region.

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The terrorist group Abu Sayyaf is currently holding six foreign nationals in the province of Sulu and demanding P50-million ransom for the release of two European captives, sources in the intelligence community said yesterday.

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