From the Mindanao Examiner (Feb 22): Kidnapped Zamboanga restaurant owner freed
Suspected Abu Sayyaf members on Friday freed a kidnapped restaurant owner in the
southern Philippine town of Jolo after six weeks in captivity, police
said.
Police said Edgar Fabella, 42, was released near the Jolo pier at
around 10 a.m. “Mr. Fabella was released in Jolo town at around 10 in the
morning,” Inspector Ariel Huesca, a regional police spokesman, told the regional
newspaper Mindanao Examiner.
He said it was not immediately known whether
ransom was paid to the kidnappers in exchange for Fabella’s freedom. “We don’t
know if ransom is paid for his release,” Huesca said.
Fabella was
kidnapped by gunmen on January 11 from his small roadside restaurant on a
coastal village in Zamboanga City and escaped on a motorboat.
His family
did not give any statement about the release.
In December, suspected Abu
Sayyaf kidnappers also 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 Febella 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.
http://www.mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20130222032200
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