Gunmen agree to free 47 hostages in Philippines

Officials say gunmen have agreed to release the 47 hostages they are holding at a southern Philippine jungle hideout

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Prosperidad: Officials say gunmen have agreed to release the 47 hostages they are holding at a southern Philippine jungle hideout, which has been surrounded by army troops and snipers.

Vice Governor Santiago Cane of Agusan del Sur province said Joebert Perez, the leader of the hostage-takers, signed an agreement with government negotiators to free his hostages later Sunday.

Cane said Perez, a former government militiaman who has turned to banditry, and government officials will travel in a convoy to the gunmen's hideout to fetch the hostages, abducted from a village Thursday.

It is one of a series of security crises to have gripped the volatile south, including jail break by Islamic militants Sunday. 

Two hostage-takers, former government-armed militiamen led by Joebert 'Ondo' Perez, pose at a remote village in Prosperidad township, Agusan del Sur province in southern Philippines.

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