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[Title] => 3 Abus in Indons kidnapping slain
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY Government troops killed three Abu Sayyaf kidnappers and arrested seven others in a major anti-terrorist operation in the southern Philippines, the military said yesterday.
The suspects holed up on the island of Umapoy in Tawi-Tawi were allegedly involved in the abduction of a group of Indonesian, Filipino and Malaysian resort workers from the nearby Malaysian state of Sabah last year.
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[Title] => Indonesian hostages freed
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY Four hostages snatched by suspected Abu Sayyaf gunmen from a Malaysian resort have been released after more than seven months of captivity on an island in Tawi-Tawi.
Malaysian police officials said the three Indonesians and a Filipino returned by boat to Sabah on Borneo island around dawn yesterday.
They were identified as Indonesians Amir Nangi, 50, and Arsyad Sagoni, 45, Suwito, 23, and Filipino Azarah Sariban, 50.
They were taken to a hospital for medical tests, Malaysias Bernama state-run news agency reported.
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[Title] => Abu Sipadan raid leader slain in Jolo
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY An Abu Sayyaf commander implicated in the kidnapping of mostly European hostages from Sabah on Easter Sunday in 2000 has been killed in a shootout with troops in Sulu.
Troops killed Faizal Abbas, alias Isnani, after a gun battle on Serantes street in downtown Jolo about 6 p.m. on Monday, said Lt. Gen. Roy Kyamko, Armed Forces Southern Command chief.
An unidentified companion of Abbas was wounded, but escaped, Kyamko added.
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The suspects holed up on the island of Umapoy in Tawi-Tawi were allegedly involved in the abduction of a group of Indonesian, Filipino and Malaysian resort workers from the nearby Malaysian state of Sabah last year.
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Malaysian police officials said the three Indonesians and a Filipino returned by boat to Sabah on Borneo island around dawn yesterday.
They were identified as Indonesians Amir Nangi, 50, and Arsyad Sagoni, 45, Suwito, 23, and Filipino Azarah Sariban, 50.
They were taken to a hospital for medical tests, Malaysias Bernama state-run news agency reported.
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Troops killed Faizal Abbas, alias Isnani, after a gun battle on Serantes street in downtown Jolo about 6 p.m. on Monday, said Lt. Gen. Roy Kyamko, Armed Forces Southern Command chief.
An unidentified companion of Abbas was wounded, but escaped, Kyamko added.
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