President-elect Rodrigo Duterte on Friday warned the bandit Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) against continuing its kidnapping activities, saying the day of reckoning is coming.
His statement was issued after receiving kidnap victim
Marites Flor from incoming Presidential Peace Adviser Jesus Dureza during the
turnover of command at the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) on Friday afternoon.
Duterte said these kidnappings "gave us a very bad
image but there will be a time I have to confront Abu Sayyaf".
Dureza turned over to Duterte the Filipino woman abducted by
the ASG along with three other foreign nationals from the high-end marina
resort in the Island Garden City of Samal on September 21, 2015.
Dureza and Flor arrived at DCPO at 2:22 p.m from Sulu where
the victim was freed by the ASG. Flor was held by the ASG for nine months.
Duterte thanked Dureza and Sulu Governor Abdusakur Tan for
their help in the negotiations with the ASG.
Dureza confirmed Flor's release was made through the efforts
of Duterte and it came with no precondition.
According to Dureza, he had just come from Oslo when he was told that their efforts to
recover Marites from the ASG yielded good results and he was tasked to pick her
up from Sulu.
With this development, Ronel Flor, the brother of Marites,
said they were happy she was released.
"Mao ra man gyud na among gihulat nga ma release siya
(That is the only thing we have been waiting, that she will be released),"
Ronel said in a phone interview.
Ronel, who is in Valencia , Bukidnon, said the family
never had the chance to speak to Marites even when she was in the hands of the
ASG. He said they were neither contacted by ASG nor an emissary.
He said he only knew about Marites' release in the news but
her mother was informed by the anti-kidnapping authorities in Davao City .
On the other hand, Marites' mother Flordeliza said the
family was happy that she is now safe.
Flordeliza was grateful that her daughter had been released
and is now coming home. She also said she was sorry about Canadian Robert Hall,
her daughter's partner who was beheaded last June 13. Another Canadian
national, John Ridsdel, was beheaded last April.
Flordeliza thanked Duterte, adding that the family was sad
he was not the president yet before Hall was killed.
Meanwhile, Norwegian national Kjartan Sekkingstad still
remains in the hands of the ASG.
Dureza said they did not have any information yet on the
fate of Sekkingstad but there are also efforts to save him.
“No word for him yet. We only got Flor,” Dureza said.
Flor was released on Thursday night by the ASG under Mujer
Yadah and was turned over to Gov. Tan early Friday.
Word has it that a Php20-million ransom was paid for Flor's
release.
But Dureza said there was no ransom paid, adding that some
of their long-time friends helped secure her release.
He said they are exerting the same efforts for Sekkingstad's
release.
Dureza recalled that when they were in Oslo ,
he had an audience with Foreign Minister Borge Brende of Norway and
established a phonepatch between him and Duterte during which they mentioned
efforts to recover Sekkingstad.
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