Philippine Daily Inquirer

P-Noy: How did abductors get in? • PH security forces warned of kidnap threat

- By Leilanie Adriano Inquirer Northern Luzon

LUNA, Apayao—President Aquino on Wednesday said too many questions hounded the government about the kidnapping of a Norwegian businessma­n, two Canadians and a Filipino woman on Samal Island, off Davao City, on Monday night.

But Mr. Aquino said he especially wanted to know how the armed kidnappers managed to sneak into and got out of the resort island.

“This early in the investigat­ion, we will begin a review as to how this happened,” Mr. Aquino told reporters here.

He said the authoritie­s still did not know the identities of the armed men who abducted Canadians John Ridsdel, a former mining executive, and Robert Hall; Norwegian Kjartan Sekkingsta­d, manager of Holiday Oceanview Marina, and Filipino Maritess Flor.

“In the initial reports given to me, this appears to be a new armed group. We don’t know their motives ... We just don’t have all the informatio­n at the moment,” Mr. Aquino said.

He added: “The operations to recover the kidnapped Filipino woman and the foreign vis- itors are ongoing. One of the questions I asked yesterday was when did an incident like this happen before in Samal and I was told it was in 2001. As usual I cannot disclose details of the ongoing operations.”

He was referring to the 2001 attack by the Abu Sayyaf on Pearl Farm also on Samal Island in which two of the resort’s employees were killed. The group’s attempt to abduct the guests was foiled, though.

The President said he did not want to disrupt efforts to rescue the victims. “We have pinpointed where the victims have been kept and we don’t want to give the kidnappers a reason to move to another location. Rest assured the government will pursue these kidnappers,” he said.

Malacañang earlier said the Philippine National Police Anti-Kidnapping­Task Force had coordinate­d with the military’s Eastern Mindanao Command in tracking down the armed group.

Thirty foreigners were on the resort island when the armed group attacked on Saturday night.

Last year, close to 30,000 foreign tourists visited Samal Island, known for its diving spots and white sand beaches, according to local tourism records.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? THE REAL ROBERT HALL Canadian Robert Hall and his live-in Filipino partner Maritess Flor who were abducted by armed men in a resort on Samal Island on Monday night. The Eastern Mindanao Command released the wrong photo of Hall, which the INQUIRER used...
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO THE REAL ROBERT HALL Canadian Robert Hall and his live-in Filipino partner Maritess Flor who were abducted by armed men in a resort on Samal Island on Monday night. The Eastern Mindanao Command released the wrong photo of Hall, which the INQUIRER used...

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