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    Filipino police rescue US boy from kidnappers

    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine police stormed a kidnappers' hideout and rescued a 4-year-old American boy who was held for ransom for eight days, officials said Friday. Five suspects were arrested in the second recent case of a kidnapped U.S. minor in the Philippines.

    The boy, who was living with his Filipino mother and American father, was seized in Manila on Dec. 6 by three gunmen who cut off the car he was traveling in with the mother, said Isagani Nerez, head of the police anti-crime unit.

    A $13,600 ransom was paid three days later, but the kidnappers demanded $113,000 more before releasing the boy, whose identity has been withheld, Nerez told reporters. The father, an engineer, sought the help of the U.S. Embassy and FBI, who sent representatives to the national police headquarters to coordinate with local authorities in securing the victim's release, Nerez said.

    He said police feared the boy would be harmed and traced his location to the kidnappers' hideout in Prieto Diaz town in eastern Sorsogon province. On Wednesday, police stormed the site, rescued the boy, who was unharmed, and arrested three of his alleged captors. A follow-up operation led to the arrest of two more suspects in Manila on Thursday.

    "We were worried that the kidnappers would kill the boy if their demand was not met," Nerez said. "It was the reason why we decided to launch the assault on the kidnappers' lair."

    After a medical checkup found the boy to be in good health, he was reunited with his family, Nerez said.

    The boy's identity was withheld because of privacy concerns. Nerez said he was attending an international school in a Manila suburb.

    U.S. Embassy spokeswoman Betina Malone told The Associated Press that the U.S. authorities were appreciative of the efforts of Philippine police in rescuing the boy. "It was the result of a great deal of hard work," she said, adding that U.S. authorities expected those responsible to be prosecuted and punished.

    The five suspects were charged by the Department of Justice with kidnapping for ransom and are being held in police detention pending trial. If convicted, they face up to 40 years in prison.

    "They are new faces," Nerez said, adding that the suspects have not been previously linked to kidnappings.

    He said they could be linked to the communist rebel New People's Army, which has a strong presence in Sorsogon province.

    Last week, 14-year-old American Kevin Lunsmann escaped from suspected al-Qaida-linked militants in the southern Philippines after five months in jungle captivity. His Filipino mother was freed two months ago, and their cousin escaped last month.

    Kidnappings for ransom are more common in the impoverished, volatile south, home to a long-running Muslim insurgency. But abductions have also taken place in Manila, which was once notorious as the kidnapping capital of Asia. Children of wealthy Filipinos are often targeted and many cases go unreported to police.

     
     
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    388 comments

    • Alo  •  5 mths ago
      As a Filipino, I would like to see those kidnappers punished, much like what China did to the Filipino drug mules they arrested and hanged. There are already too many problems in our country and these people are adding to them still. I miss the time when Filipinos were kind to each other and were moral and upright in their behavior. I know times are tough and it's easier to do bad than good. But whenever crimes are committed, so many of our countrymen suffer as well....many of them just trying to earn an honest living.
      • Death to Worms 5 mths ago
        Pwede malaman ang number mo? (May I ask for your number?)
      • Bryan 5 mths ago
        ^That is just completely unnecessary. Shows Alo's point exactly.
      • Jack 5 mths ago
        Alo, I am with you 100%. Lost wife no.1 to cancer 5 years ago and have been blessed to meet what I think is the sweetest girl on earth, in the PI. If everyone in the Phils were like her family, it would be the BEST PLACE ON EARTH.
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      Nunya. You are Wrong. Life is on a individual Bases. Every where.
      You cant Be here Radiating Bad Karma for sure. Americans that are argent are hated every where
      • Chris 4 mths ago
        thats not true for all americans. maybe if u know our culture u would understand we help all countries in the world. even the ones that hate us. we give more money to foreign countries than the philpiines makes in one year. did you know we also help your military ?
    • Beth  •  5 mths ago
      I'm confused - why are people saying Americans shouldn't visit other countries? Is there some unknown reason why citizens of other countries are aloud to travel and expand their horizons but Americans can't? I guess I'm still amazed at the amount of bigotry in this "modern" world - where it comes from and where it is directed. I'll be the first to admit, we have our problems and our fair share of idiots and a**holes, but anyone who thinks their country lacks the same kind of people is a #$%$
      • A Yahoo! User 5 mths ago
        You just have to be careful. There are a lot of people who hate Americans. Phillipines has a large muslim population with Al Qauida cells.
      • d 5 mths ago
        Beth,
        our foreign policy lately has made many people very upset with the United States. IF you travel, you are seen (right or wrong, it does not matter, it just IS) as a representative of the US and a target for their anger. In the Philippines the US is seen as supporting a government that often "shor-changes" Muslim areas in the distribution of funds, and in deals for resources. Also, US people have money. even a poor person here has hundreds times more than the average Philippino. Wake up. :) You are the 1%.... be careful where you go. Most Philippinos are amazingly wonderful people. Because we rescued them from brutality during WWII, they still mostly feel good will towards us. :)
      • Concerned 5 mths ago
        Bunch of ingrates after all the American lives lost in WWII freeing them from the Japanese.
    • Mike  •  Indio, California  •  4 mths ago
      philippines is a great place to vacation i have been there 3 times its has a lot of beautiful places
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      If you want to get a long keep your US standards in the US. They or your opinion will be asked for if it is ever wanted.
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      To the angry American, At home its under wraps and not published there as much. The Media At home has Made clones out a lot of USA folks.
      If you understood the culture here you might like it
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      To marry. You need not Be afraid of The Philippines. People who have Problems Here cause them their selves. It Looks bad to outsiders. But Believe me It is safer than my home in Tacoma Wa. Just stick with Your Family and Friends. Dont Show off And in joy Some Mellow Folks.
    • Bea  •  5 mths ago
      I am a Filipino, and here I read awful comments on my country. Don't every country has a problem of their own? I am terribly sorry, in behalf of my fellow countrymen, had you been disappointed upon your arrival here. But I'll never be ashamed of my nationality. The Philippines is a beautiful country, with wonderful people, and I believe, led by the wrong people.
      • LST 5 mths ago
        I could not agree more, I had the honor of living in the Philippines for several years, and yes, the government if horribly corrupt on all levels, but show me one that is not, (including here in the US). Most of the people on those beautiful islands are indeed good, only the leaders are filth, (as they are here as well).
      • Big Guy 5 mths ago
        I agree it is a beautiful place but all of your country men and women used to blame it all on the presence of the US military and it has always been the leaders of your country. We paid them billions for lease agreements they kept demanding more for the people but it never got to the people and the people kept voting. You could of become a territory of the US and your country could of been better then Hawaii right now... but you grasped the muslims and many of you just made so many wrong choices and blamed the USA instead of the real problems. I lived there also for a three years and seen it first hand. The small islands will not survive much longer under muslim settlements. It is so sad but at this stage you would need a huge miracle or a wave that would sweep up all the non-swimming muslims and those who help them their.
      • Boo Hoo 5 mths ago
        Been there 3 times married filipina love the philippines and its people. Kidnappings are rare but do happen. its the poverty and the leadership that lead to desperate actions, not condoning it, but most filipinos are good people.
    • Gary P  •  Akron, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      As the fiance of a Filipina, I think execution is an appropriate punishment for kidnappers. However 40 years sounds good as well
    • thomas m  •  Pharr, United States  •  5 mths ago
      It's to bad the Philippines never became a territory or a state! Specially after WW2! They would be better off and we would have another good Ally!
      • thomas m 5 mths ago
        good territory and or state not ally sry!
      • Salvador O 5 mths ago
        your right, we're not ally, why? because Philippines has no arms to offer ha ha ha ha, but thanks Thomas at least you somehow know that Philippines should have been a territory or state of US.
      • Sunny Daze 5 mths ago
        Pity the japs didn,t win. Then you would have been living in nice houses ,driving nice cars, learned a work ethic and discipline.
    • Jr  •  San Diego, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I lived in Ermita just a few blocks away from the USA Embassy. The place is a total shithole. Hunderds of people living on the street and everyone of the trying to cheat the kano anyway they could. The worst were the police they were always tryin to cheat us or extort money from us. At night there were young kids even babies and toodlers left alone to walk the streets or sleep on the sidewalks. Noynoy promised change but all he has done is go after GMA and anyone that served with her. TO THE YOUTH of the Philippines. The time has come for you to revolt and demand CLEAN WATER, FREE SCHOOL and a release from the oppression that your government has put on you. Look at Korea, Japan, Germany if you greedy government would have let the USA help you back in the 40's 50's 60's 70's you truly would have been the jewel of the South Pacific like you were supposed to be.
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      Alo There are still Plenty of Fine Humble hearted People Here . I am Here By Choice.
      And am Blessed
    • Drcid777  •  5 mths ago
      True, there are kidnappings everywhere. But one is much, much more likely to be kidnapped

      in The Phillipines or Mexico than in most of the rest of the world.
    • J T  •  Dallas, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Filipinos are wonderful people forced to live a life of poverty due to the long history of govt corruption and elected leaders that have no business in office.
      Filipinos place half baked celebrities on the same level as Jesus Christ, and many of them make their way into politics, which automatically leads to corruption.
      My wife is from Mindanao, we have been their once since our daughter was born, will not return there with our child........
    • Reality Check  •  5 mths ago
      Thankfully it didn't end like those Chinese tourists.
    • Don  •  Folsom, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Bad and good people are everywhere in the world. Even supposedly decent people like Sandusky abound here in the U.S. So let's just try our best to be aware and protect our children from these kinds of people anywhere we go.
    • Teresa  •  5 mths ago
      Folks, I am a Filipino-American living in the Philippines right now. True, it is a 3rd world country, and true, there are bad people here just like in any other country including any industrialized ones. However, there are also great people here like in any other part of the world, so if you peoples don't know what you are talking about, SHUT YOUR MOUTHS.
    • HeyThereYall  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Danny; do you have to CONTRADICT every comment on this page? Are you 'major-major’ perfect'? Or feeling self-righteous here? Do you have to defend the philippines? WHY do you have to defend what is the truth. You cannot defend the truth about the philippines. You can try, but it would be in vain; and you will look (are looking) like a friggen fool doing it. Regardless, I think the FBI actually rescued the kid, and not that ‘crack-team’ over there.
    • whats going on  •  Marshall, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      stupid yahoo thats a old story
    • Brgy Elders  •  5 mths ago
      Mabuhay my @$$zz....They treat ya to the first meal and expect you to buy for the next 2 weeks.. All phoney facade and no substance. The conserv morality falls into a chasm...the one between what is said, and what is done.
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