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Filipino teenagers held for TV crew kidnapping
Mon, Jul 21, 2008
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Zamboanga. Philippines - Two teenagers have been arrested for the kidnapping of a television crew in the southern Philippines, the military said on Monday.

The suspects, aged 14 and 18, were detained at a marine checkpoint on Jolo island on Friday in connection with the abduction last month of Manila television presenter Ms Cecilia Drilon, two crew members and a local guide.

Military intelligence agents identified the teenagers as among the armed group that seized Ms Drilon and her companions on Jolo on June 8, said marine spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Edgard Arevalo.

The hostages secretly filmed their captors during their nine-day ordeal, providing the authorities invaluable evidence, Lt Col Arevalo added.

The group was eventually freed unharmed after Ms Drilon's family paid a ransom.

The mayor of the Jolo town of Indanan, Alvarez Isnaji, and a son were arrested last month and charged as masterminds in the abduction. -- AFP

 

 
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