From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (May 15): Maguindanao rice trader abducted
The son of a former barangay (village) official in the municipality of
Ampatuan, where the infamous 2009 Maguindanao massacre took place, was abducted
by suspected members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), the
police said Wednesday.
Senior Inspector Ronald de Leon, police chief of Ampatuan town, said Kenneth
Cabrera, 25, was tending to the family’s rice and corn trading shop in Barangay
Kauran when he was abducted by an undetermined number of suspected BIFF rebels
around 4 p.m. Tuesday.
De Leon said the armed men dragged the victim to a getaway car parked a few
meters away from the store.
Cabrera is a son of former Kauran village councilor Rafael Cabrera.
De Leon said policemen who went after the abductors recovered the getaway
car—a grey Toyota van—in Barangay Salman, where 32 journalists and several
members of the Mangudadatu clan were murdered and buried en masse by armed men
allegedly led by members of the Ampatuan family, particularly Andal Jr.
In pointing to the BIFF as responsible for the Cabrera abduction, De Leon
said the police had long received intelligence information that the man was
being targeted for abduction.
But de Leon said the reason for that remained unclear to this day and the
police were uncertain if the abduction was for ransom as no demand had been
relayed to the family.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/409867/maguindanao-rice-trader-abducted
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