From the Mindanao Examiner Blog site (Mar 23): Filipino family of freed Aussie man pays P4
million ransom
Basilan deputy governor Al Rashid Sakalahul, who played a key role in the safe
release of kidnapped Australian man Warren Rodwell, speaking to the Mindanao
Examiner.
The Filipino family of freed Australian man Warren Rodwell has paid P4 million
ransom to the Abu Sayyaf in exchange for his safe release.
Al Rashid
Sakalahul, the deputy governor of the Muslim province of Basilan, who helped in
the negotiations for Rodwell’s freedom, said the money was used to buy the
foreigner’s freedom.
“It was Rodwell’s wife who really worked hard for this
negotiation to succeed and they paid four million pesos to the kidnappers,” he
told the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner late on Saturday.
Sakalahul
said he did not know where the money was sourced, but the kidnappers initially
wanted P7 million and lowered this to P6.5 million and eventually agreeing to
only P4 million.
“It was really a tough negotiation, but in the end, with God’s
help we managed to secure the release of Rodwell,” he said.
He said he
made the admission to douse speculations that he benefitted from the ransom
payment made by Rodwell’s wife Miraflor Gutang and her brother Roger.
“I
don’t want to be accused by anyone that I benefited from this negotiation that’s
why I came with this admission. My only mission is to save the life of Rodwell
by getting him out from the Abu Sayyaf,” he said.
Sakalahul said the
Philippines or Australian authorities can investigate his claim or even ask
Rodwell’s wife about the ransom payment.
“I am clean. My conscience is
clean and I swear to God that I never benefited any single centavo from this
negotiation, and even in the past where I also negotiated for the safe release
of other kidnapped victims, I never got any money for my own. I cannot stomach
dirty money and use this to feed my family and God is my witness,” he
said.
The Philippines and Australia both have a strict no-ransom policy.
http://mindanaoexaminer.blogspot.com/2013/03/filipino-family-of-freed-aussie-man.html
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