Manila Bulletin

Sayyaf kidnaps 6 constructi­on workers

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ZAMBOANGA CITY (PNA) — Gunmen believed to be Abu Sayyaf bandits seized six Zamboangue­ño constructi­on workers in Sulu at dawn Saturday.

The incident happened around 2 a.m. along Martirez Street, Jolo, Sulu, according to police authoritie­s and relatives of the victims.

But one of the six workers identified as Larry Velasquez has managed to escape although he was shot and wounded in the leg.

Taken captives by the Abu Sayyaf bandits were Edmundo Ramos, 37, Jayson Baylosis, Joker Adanza, Jun Guerrero and the fifth one remain unidentifi­ed.

Two of the victims’ relatives, namely Amy Guerrero and Dayang Ramos, told the Philippine­s News Agency that the Abu Sayyaf bandits have demanded 11-million ransom in exchange for the release of each victim.

Guerrero and Ramos said the ransom demand was relayed to them through a mobile phone by a man who identified himself as a member of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG).

The Abu Sayyaf bandits behind the incident belong to the Ajang-Ajang group led by bandit sub-leader Ben Saudi.

The bandits abducted the victims who were sleeping at the second floor of the building they were constructi­ng since the project engineer, who was the main target and is sleeping at the ground floor, was not around at the time of the incident.

Relatives said that the victims had been working for three months already in Jolo, Sulu.

The relatives said they preferred to work in Jolo, Sulu since they are being paid good salaries as compared with the other constructi­on firms in this city.

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