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Priest kidnapped in Philippines | Priest kidnapped in Philippines |
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An Italian priest has been kidnapped in the southern Philippines, police say. | An Italian priest has been kidnapped in the southern Philippines, police say. |
The priest, named as Giancarlo Bossi, was seized by armed men near the coastal village of Bulawan near Zamboanga, and taken to a waiting boat. | The priest, named as Giancarlo Bossi, was seized by armed men near the coastal village of Bulawan near Zamboanga, and taken to a waiting boat. |
Police suspect the kidnappers are from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), seeking an independent Muslim state in the south of the country. | |
Father Bossi is the second Italian priest to be abducted in the area in the last 10 years. | Father Bossi is the second Italian priest to be abducted in the area in the last 10 years. |
Police said Father Bossi, 57, was grabbed by up to 10 men while riding a motorcycle in Zamboanga Sibugay province, 800km (500 miles) south of Manila, on his way to celebrate Mass in a remote village. | |
Militants from the Islamist Abu Sayyaf group, known for frequent kidnappings for ransom, are not active in the area, they added. | |
The MILF signed a ceasefire agreement with the government in 2003, but the authorities have in the past blamed rogue elements from the group for some abductions. | |
Father Giuseppe Pierantoni was kidnapped by renegade MILF members in 2001 and held by various groups before escaping six months later. |
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