Duterte confirms arrest of 2 suspects in Samal abduction


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This is definitely a welcome development.

On Mon, Oct 5, Mayor Rodrigo Duterte confirmed the arrest of two suspected abductors of three foreigners and a Filipina from the Holiday Ocean View Samal Resort last Sep 21.

Duterte named one of the arrested suspects as one Bandahar Adona, also known as “Banon,” who was identified by the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP) as one of those who forcibly took one of the four victims, as seen on the CCTV footage.

Duterte said he was invited to the briefing by the ISAFP. “I was privy to that…I was invited to the briefing to listen,” Duterte told reporters on Mon, Oct 5, in an interview in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur.

However, Duterte refused to further reveal the details of the investigation, leaving it to the appropriate authorities to talk about the incident. He only said “it took time for the intelligence authorities to pick up and trace signals from cellular phone calls suspected to be coming from Bunawan District in Davao City.”

The Special Investigation Task Group (SITG) Ocean View, however, refused to comment on Duterte’s revelation as it is still completing its investigation.

Philippine National Police (PNP) XI spokesperson Antonio Rivera said probers are focusing on some personalities but would not say anything until SITG will complete everything.

He said if there is a report on the arrest of suspected abductors, he does not know about it yet or SITG might not have received any report yet from the military.

When asked how much time is given for SITG to complete its investigation, Rivera said it would be soon because authorities are still verifying all information.

Earlier, sources point to a certain Tanum group from Patikul, Sulu, as responsible for the abduction. Tanum is a village in Patikul, and reportedly the main base of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG). The same sources said the group arrived onboard a white speedboat in Barangay Kaunayan in Patikul around 12:30 pm on Sep 22.

Duterte has already appealed to the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) not to harm the hostages. He even expressed willingness to go to Talipao, Sulu, to appeal for the safe release of Canadian nationals John Ridsdel, and Robert Hall, Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingstad, and Filipina Marites Flor. (from a report by Philippine News Agency)



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