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                    [Title] => Last Sipadan hostage finally free
                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY — Free at last.


After more than three years in captivity, Filipino Roland Ullah regained his freedom yesterday after town officials saw him wandering in Patikul town, Sulu.

Ullah, a cook and dive instructor, was the last of the 21 mostly European hostages snatched by the Abu Sayyaf in Sipadan island resort off Sabah on Easter Sunday, April 23, 2000.

Brig. Gen. Triponio Salazar, Western Mindanao military commander, said Ullah was immediately turned over by Patikul officials to Vice Mayor Suhuri Hayudini.
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FILIPINO ROLAND ULLAH
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                    [Title] => Last Sipadan hostage finally free
                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY — Free at last.


After more than three years in captivity, Filipino Roland Ullah regained his freedom yesterday after town officials saw him wandering in Patikul town, Sulu.

Ullah, a cook and dive instructor, was the last of the 21 mostly European hostages snatched by the Abu Sayyaf in Sipadan island resort off Sabah on Easter Sunday, April 23, 2000.

Brig. Gen. Triponio Salazar, Western Mindanao military commander, said Ullah was immediately turned over by Patikul officials to Vice Mayor Suhuri Hayudini.
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