The victims, held captive for over 4 months, are expected to be turned over to the archbishop of Cagayan de Oro
Two kidnapped army soldiers were released in Bukidnon on Friday, December 26, by the New People’s Army (NPA).
The victims,
Private First Class soldiers Jerrel H Yorong and Marnel T Cinches were released
to civil authorities, religious leaders, and media personalities at about 1 pm,
according to Public Affairs Officer Major Ezra Balagtey of the Armed Forces of
the Philippines Eastern Mindanao Command.
The two are
currently traveling to Cagayan de Oro (CDO) with negotiators and are expected
to be turned over to the city’s archbishop, before being confined at Camp Evangelista
Station Hospital ,
Camp Evangelista ,
CDO City for medical check-up and stress
debriefing.
“We are hopeful
that the NPA will also free all other kidnap victims that they are currently
holding,” Balagtey said in a text message to reporters.
The two soldiers
were kidnapped in Impasugong, Bukidnon on August 22 while they were riding a
motorcycle en route to Bgy Bontongon. At the time of their kidnap, they were
detailed to the 8th IB and were reported to be unarmed and in civilian clothes.
They were on their way to a livelihood mission.
In September, the
military
junked the demand of the NPA for a 10-day suspension of military and police
operations in exchange for the release of the two soldiers, saying it does not
negotiate with terrorists.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/79056-npa-soldiers-kidnapped-released
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