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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Cops search for kidnapped Australian in Sulu

Australian captive Warren Rodwell
Zamboanga, Philippines - Authorities in southern Philippines are verifying information that an Australian kidnapped in Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay on December last year has been transferred to Sulu.

Police Chief Superintendent Bievenido Latag, police regional director of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, said the information states that Warren Rodwell was allegedly brought to Talipao, Sulu on January 7 this year.

Latag said Rodwell was reportedly accompanied by the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) to Sumisip, Basilan-based commander Radzmir Alih.

"Dinala siya sa Patikul sa grupo ni Radulan Sahiron [He was brought to Patikul, to the group of Radulan Sahiron]," he said.

Latag said that the 3 recent explosions in the bridges in Patikul and Panamao are diversionary tactics to send the military troops away from Talipao, in preparation for Rodwell's arrival in the province.

Latag said the ASG in Basilan probably felt the military pressure and sought a safer place to hide the Australian captive.

"Bugbog sarado na ang Basilan, masyado na maraming militar doon kaysa sa Sulu dahil sa Al-Barka incident [Basilan is already overwhelmed, there's too many military there than there is in Sulu because of the Al-Barka incident]," Latag said.

Latag, however, clarified that they are still trying to validate this information.

Meanwhile, the Western Mindanao Command said this was the original plan of the ASG, but the plan to transfer Rodwell to Sulu did not materialize.

In a text message sent to ABS CBN News, the military said Sahiron refused to take custody of the captive since the group recently lost their lair in Sinumaan Complex in Patikul town.

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) claimed that Sahiron's group is currently scattered and on the run after the marines occupied their former stronghold.

Latag added the Federal Police of the Australian government is continuously giving support through information in the effort to recover Rodwell at the soonest possible time.



Source ABS CBN News

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Philippine forces hunt for kidnapped Australian

Warren Rodwell
Warren Rodwell, an Australian, became the 10th foreigner to have been abducted in the south this year when gunmen broke into his home in the small coastal town of Ipil on Monday, according to police.

"Hot pursuit operations are going on in the hilly areas of Ipil," Philippine national police spokesman Director Felicisimo Khu said.

Local police chief Leopoldo de Asis told Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) there were concerns that Rodwell, 56, may have been injured during the abduction as bloodstains were found in his house.

"There was an empty (bullet) shell recovered and some blood. Maybe he struggled and someone fired but we do not know who was hit," de Asis said.

Kidnapping for ransom, often targeting foreigners, are common in the southern region of Mindanao, where Muslim separatist rebels, hardline militants and criminal gangs are active.

In Australia, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said a taskforce had been set up to work with Philippine authorities and that the government was providing support to Rodwell's relatives.

Australia also released an updated travel advisory repeating a warning for Australians to avoid the troubled southern areas.

Police and army chiefs said they were not yet sure who kidnapped Rodwell.

But provincial government spokesman Cris Llanos said suspicion had immediately fallen on the Al-Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf, a small band of Islamic militants that is blamed for the worst terrorist attacks in the Philippines.

The Abu Sayyaf, which is believed to have only a few hundred armed followers, was blamed for the abduction of a Filipina woman married to a British man in Ipil in September.

The military rescued her two weeks later on the Abu Sayyaf's stronghold of Basilan island, about three to five hours away by speedboat, during a gunfight in which one soldier died.

Many foreign governments have warned their citizens to avoid large sections of the southern Philippines because of the kidnapping threat.

This year, about nine other foreigners have been kidnapped in the south.

Four of them - a Chinese fish trader, a Filipino-American teenager, an Indian married to a Filipina, and a Malaysian lizard-trader - are believed to still be in captivity.

Three South Koreans pursuing mining ventures were also abducted in October.

Although they were released or rescued after more than a month in captivity, one of them died in a Philippine hospital this week from a stomach ulcer that was left untreated while in captivity, police said.

Rodwell settled down in Ipil about eight months ago with his Filipina wife, said Llanos, the provincial government spokesman.

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