Police tagged a previously unheard of group of former Moro
rebels as the one behind the abduction on Monday of a mayor of a town in
Zamboanga Sibugay province.
Senior Supt. Jose Bayani Gucela, police chief of Zamboanga
Sibugay, said members of Waning Abdusalam Group (WAG) were behind the abduction
of Mayor Gemma Adana of Naga town in Zamboanga Sibugay.
Chief Supt. Edgar Basbas, regional police chief for Western
Mindanao, earlier told the Inquirer that the group that took Adana had no links with Abu Sayyaf Group
(ASG), a terror and crime group with links to the international terror network
al-Qaida and with camps mainly in Basilan and Sulu provinces.
“It’s not ASG but one of the notorious groups known for
their lawless operations in Zamboanga Sibugay,” Basbas said.
WAG was led by Abdulgani Abdusalam, alias “Waning,” a former
commander of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in Sibugay.
50 followers
WAG is believed to have at least 50 followers. It was
disbanded in 2011 after the death of Waning. It resurfaced in 2012 and was
blamed for the kidnapping of Chinese nationals Jampong Linyuan Kai and James
Lou in Kabasalan town.
Zamboanga Sibugay Gov. Wilter Palma said a certain Abner
Abdusalam, a cousin of Waning Abdusalam, was seen by witnesses as among those
who took the mayor.
PO2 Raymund Bango, case investigator, told the Inquirer on
the phone that Adana
and her family were having dinner when three gunmen barged into their house
shortly after 9 p.m. on Monday.
Bango said the suspects forced their way through the kitchen
door, took the mayor at gunpoint and forced her into a pump boat.
Quoting witnesses, Bango said two other armed men served as
lookouts and another was waiting in the pump boat.
Swamp
The investigator said that at the back of the mayor’s house
was a swamp “that can be accessed by small boats during high tide.”
Basbas, in a separate interview, said Adana had one policeman as a security aide,
but the security detail had already been sent home by the mayor when the gunmen
attacked and her “captors took advantage of this.”
He said, however, that he did not believe politics was the
motive because Adana
was on her last term as mayor.
Earlier reports on the abduction were hazy.
On Monday night, Mayor Jesus Lim of Salug town in Zamboanga
del Norte province had told the Inquirer that he, too, learned of reports that Adana had been abducted
from her house.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/684127/obscure-moro-group-seen-in-mayors-kidnap
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