Suspect in Samal kidnapping of tourists nabbed | Inquirer News

Suspect in Samal kidnapping of tourists nabbed

/ 10:38 PM October 06, 2015

Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte said authorities have arrested one suspect in the September 21 kidnapping of three foreigners and a Filipino woman from a marina in Island Garden City of Samal.

In an ambush interview with reporters here after his speech during the 131st founding anniversary celebration of this town on Monday, Duterte also disclosed that another suspect had been identified as among those behind the kidnapping of Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall; Kjartan Sekkingstad, manager of the Holiday Oceanview marina; and Filipino Marites Flor.

Duterte identified the arrested suspect as Pandajar Adona alias Banon, who was “positively identified” through the CCTV footage that authorities had retrieved following the kidnapping.

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He did not identify the other suspect, who was still being hunted down, or provide additional details on Adona.

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Duterte, who got involved in the investigation of the kidnapping as chair of the Southern Mindanao peace and order council, said the information was bared to him during a recent briefing conducted by military authorities.

Last week, an official claimed that the kidnappers had two local contacts and that they stayed in their houses for three days before carrying out the abduction.

One of the local contacts was said to hold a mobile phone the kidnappers took from American Steven Tripp and his Japanese wife, Kazuka. The couple reportedly evaded abduction by jumping off their yacht.

In earlier interviews, Duterte said the kidnappers had already brought Ridsdel, Hall, Sekkingstad, and Flor to Sulu.

He also said the kidnappers, numbering 11, were either allied with the Abu Sayyaf or could be members of the bandit group themselves.

Duterte also admitted he had sought the help of Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) leader Nur Misuari for the possible release of the victims.

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While Duterte said the kidnapping was all about money, the suspects had not gotten in touch with relatives of the victims yet.

Authorities, meanwhile, continue to be tight-lipped on the progress of the investigation of the incident.

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The Special Investigation Task Group the police earlier created has not provided updates during the past days.

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