From the Mindanao Examiner (Jan 11): Kidnappers strike anew in Zamboanga City
Kidnappers have seized late Friday a member of a prominent family on a coastal
village in the southern Philippine city of Zamboanga. Gunmen took the
victim, Edgar Fabella, 42, to a waiting motorized boat in the village called
Maasin at around 8 p.m. and sped off under cover of darkness. No other
details about the abduction were made available by the authorities and no
individual or group claimed responsibility for the latest
kidnapping.
Just last month, suspected Abu Sayyaf kidnappers released on
ransom a school principal, Flordeliza Ongchua, 49, after more than two months in
captivity in Jolo town. Ongchua was kidnapped on November 13 in her house
in Zamboanga City’s Labuan village, several miles from where Fabella was seized.
At least a dozen gunmen barged in Ongchua’s house after failing to find their
target, the village chieftain, Ronald Maravilla, who is a relative of the
victim.
“Another kidnapping incident has happened just this evening with
a member of the Fabella family taken, very Tragic indeed. My prayers and
solidarity (go) to the family in their present moments of anxiety and pain,”
Crisanto dela Cruz, a former Catholic priest, wrote in his Facebook
page. “What is happening to our dear Zamboanga City? The intelligence
funds and billions of government funds deposited in banks is a great shame if
our people are not safe, being victims of kidnappings, killings and other
unsolved crimes. What a shame, God bless and protect us all from harm,” he added.
http://www.mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20130111080659
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