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17 hostages still under terrorists' detention in Philippines

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IANS Manila

At least 17 hostages, including foreigners, are still in detention of Al-Qaeda-linked terrorist group Abu Sayyaf in the Philippine province of Sulu, an official said Sunday.

The group recently released Jordanian journalist Baker Atyani, who was held captive for a year and a half. He was abducted in June 2012 by the Abu Sayyaf group, reports Xinhua.

The Philippine military are trying to rescue the rest 17 hostages, said Jose Johriel Cenabre, commander of the Second Marine Brigade.

But Cenabre failed to say when they can rescue the hostages, including Dutchman Elwold Horn and Swiss national Lorenzo Vinciguerra, who were abducted in Feb 2012.

 

"Our operations are intelligence-driven. We are not operating as if we do not value human lives," said Cenabre.

The 380-strong Abu Sayyaf founded in the early 1990s is a Muslim terrorist group operating in the southern Philippines, engaging in kidnappings for ransom, bombings, assassinations, and extortion.

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First Published: Dec 08 2013 | 4:02 PM IST

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