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    Philippines police raid kidnappers den and released kidnapped Indian man
    Toronto Telegraph
    Friday 12th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    Police officers rescued an Indian businessman a day after he was kidnapped by four unidentified gunmen in the Philippines, a provincial police chief said Friday.
    Police officers rescued an Indian businessman a day after he was kidnapped by four unidentified gunmen in the Philippines, a provincial police chief said Friday.

    Remmi Kumar Chonkria, 33, was rescued Thursday during a police raid on his abductors' hideout in San Pablo City in Laguna province, 75 km south of Manila, Senior Superintendent Manolito Labador said.

    Labador said the kidnappers were able to escape the raid but were being pursued.

    Chonkria was seized Wednesday along a highway in San Pablo City while riding his motorcycle.

    A few hours later, the kidnappers called Chonkria's cousin and demanded 20 million pesos ($436,000) for his release.

    The victim's relatives immediately sought the help of police, who were able to locate the hideout of the kidnappers in a farm not far from where Chonkria was seized.

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    By jamby, 03-12-10, 09:28 AM

    Kidnapped Indian businessman rescued in Philippines

    of course they can escape just like the basilan siege but it cost millions!!! I wonder who among the police generals took the cash?
    By Anonymous, 03-12-10, 01:24 PM

    Big fish eat small fish - What rule of law ??

    Jamby : You know very well what usually happened in SEA Asia. Public squeezed by bandits, Bandits squeezed by police. Same in every drug-burst. Ha! ha!
    By aroyo, 03-13-10, 01:29 AM

    Philippines national police is the most corrupt in the world

    the philippines national police are notorious for their corrupt and kidnaping felony. almost all kidnaping are related with the philippine police officer, during Fidel Ramos term of presidency, it is an open secret that Ramos took the cash from the kidnaping project from philippine police. I think philippine police are the only one in the world that have kidnaping project as business, very bad for the philippines invesment and industrialization, since most foreign investor run away from philippines
    By Ina ko po, 03-13-10, 05:28 AM
    The Philippines is well known for corruptions and murder. It is a big business and easy money to take a risk.Philippines is a beautiful country but political system is known for ugly corrupt goverment official.When will stop ,who knows when the Pilipinos will learn to behave like a civilized world.Th Cory Aquinos land reform is very one sided.The land owner lost lot of property and the new property owner can not even afford to pay the land tax.They are sold to any body with money or the local politician land grab it and nobody can say because their safety is in jeopardy.
    By theyre hypcrites, 03-13-10, 06:17 AM

    remove this now

    why is this news staying here for so long yet they didnt catch any of the kidnappers! good the guy was rescued but its just puzzles the people. Just showing that they cant catch the culprit because they are just inside the organization!

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