From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jun 22): 2 Filipino-Algerian women abducted by Abu Sayyaf in Sulu
About 10 heavily armed Abu Sayyaf members abducted two Filipino-Algerians in
Sulu Saturday, the military reported.
Colonel Jose Johriel Cenabre, commander of the Joint Task Force Sulu, said
the sisters Nadjova and Linda Abdelbasit were snatched at 9 a.m. while traveling
in a passenger jeep in Barangay (village) Liang in Patikul town.
Cenabre said witnesses identified at least two of the kidnappers. They were
Aljini Mundo alias Ninok Sapari and Bensaudi Mundoc, who alledgedly belonged to
the “Lucky Nine” group of the Abu Sayyaf.
“The victims … were on board a passenger jeep enroute to Jolo and they came
from Tambang village in Patikul. However upon reaching Sitio Baunoh in Liang
barangay around 10 armed Abu Sayyaf Group members identified with the Lucky Nine
forcibly took them,” Cenabre said.
He said the bandits fled with the victims toward Sitio (sub-village)
Kanjimaw, which is still part of Patikul.
“We were informed the victims were Filipino-Algerians based in Manila and
they were conducting documentary about the Sultanate of Sulu. We are of
impression that they were sent by the Sultanate of Sulu,” Cenabre said.
But Abraham Idjirani, spokesperson of Jamalul Kiram III, who claims the title
of Sulu sultan, said they had no knowledge of the visit of the sisters to Sulu.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/431117/2-filipino-algerian-women-abducted-by-abu-sayyaf-in-sulu
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