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2 kidnapped Chinese rescued

/ 02:28 AM September 19, 2012

TAGUM CITY—Police on Monday rescued two Chinese nationals working for a mining company in Surigao del Sur and killed one of their abductors during a gunfight, Governor Johnny Pimentel said.

Pimentel told the Philippine Daily Inquirer that a police officer was also wounded in the clash.

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Pimentel said the Chinese nationals were in Barobo town when they were  snatched around 3 p.m. by a group of armed men.

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He said responding policemen caught up with the kidnappers in Barangay (village) Tambis as they were fleeing and engaged them in a shootout.

After one of the suspects was killed, the other gunmen fled and left the victims behind.

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“They were rescued after an encounter between policemen and the kidnappers,” he said.

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Wire reports, however, said the Chinese nationals were abducted in San Francisco town in Agusan del Sur.

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The Chinese nationals, who were identified as Li Defeng, 43, and Yang Liguang, 48, were rescued when police carried out a sting operation, which was disguised as a ransom payment drop.

Regional police deputy spokesperson Zena Panaligan told AFP that the two Guangxi province natives were seized at a friend’s home in  San Francisco on Saturday by members of a kidnap gang that demanded a million pesos in ransom, she said. Frinston L. Lim, Inquirer Mindanao and AFP

Originally posted at 06:07 pm | Tuesday, September 18, 2012

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