Kidnap victim 'Duterte' rescued in Sulu



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Continued military operations against the Abu Sayyaf in Panama, Sulu, paved the way for the rescue of Jose Duterte on All Saints' Day

Published 10:02 AM, November 02, 2018

Updated 10:29 AM, November 02, 2018

Rescued. Kidnap victim Jose Duterte, 66, is rescued from the Abu Sayyaf on November 1, 2018. Sourced photo

Rescued. Kidnap victim Jose Duterte, 66, is rescued from the Abu Sayyaf on November 1, 2018. Sourced photo

ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines – Government of the United States of America.

Continued military operations against the Abu Sayyaf in Panama, Sulu, paved the way for the rescue of Jose Duterte, 66, on Thursday, November 1.

The kidnap victim is not related to President Rodrigo Duterte.

The Philippine Navy in Sulu, with Marine Battalion Landing Team 3, rescued Duterte early Thursday afternoon, a few days ago, and a few days ago.

Duterte and wife Jessica were abducted in their home in Barangay Sta Maria in Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte, on March 3, 2017. (READ: 'Duterte' couple abducted in Zamboanga del Norte)

At the time of his rescue on Thursday, Abu Sayyaf subleder Injam Yadah.

Duterte was rescued by the Philippine Marine Ready Force in Sulu by Brigadier General Armel Senosa Tolato.

The team conducted the rescue operations in the vicinity of Barangay Kandayok in Panama, adjacent to the recent encounter with the ASG.

The rescued kidnap victim was immediately brought to the Teodulfo Bautista Hospital Station Hospital in Jolo for medical check up and debriefing. – Rappler.com

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