By Rene V. Carbayas
ISABELA CITY ,
Basilan – The combined elements of the Philippine National Police
(PNP) and Barangay authorities in Patikul, Sulu have rescued two kidnap victims
recently.
In a press release, OIC Sulu Information
Officer Sonny Y. Abing III revealed that the victims were rescued at around
6:45 a.m. last Nov. 29 in Sitio Buh, Barangay Sucuban, Omar, Sulu.
The victims were identified as Itih B.
Patusa, 59, of Canelar Tambucho and Lindo Estrada, 50, of Sta. Catalina both
from Zamboanga City.
The report said Patusa and
Estrada, construction workers for a private contracting firm, were
abducted last Sept. 23 in Simunul, Tawi-Tawi at around 10:30 p.m. while resting
in their barracks.
"Kinuha kami sa aming barracks at
sinakay sa bangka nagbiyahe kami ng isa at kalahating araw (we were taken from
our barracks and sailed in a banca
for about one and a half day)," Estrada told the authorities.
Sulu Governor Abdusakur A. Tan II commended Mayor
Ferhana Mohammad of Omar municipality, Barangay Sucuban Chairman Antis A.
Sabaddin, Barangay Tangkuan Chairman Rajaun Abun , Barangay Angilan Chairman
Nundin Jana and Omar Police Chief Samidin Aldrin, whose combined efforts
led to the rescue of Patusa and Estrada.
"Ito ay isang malaking tagumpay para sa
probinsiya. Isa itong magandang resulta kung tayong lahat ay nagkakaisa (This
is a great victory for the province. This is the result when people are
united)," Tan said during a meeting with rescued victims at the provincial
capitol.
Col. Jose Joh Riel Cenabre, commander, 2nd
Marine Brigade, said that this is the outcome of our Provincial Peace and Order
Council meetings and the cooperation of the barangay leaders.
The report further revealed that the victims
were rescued through a blockade set up by authorities at Barangay Sucuban,
Omar, Sulu. According to Estrada, their captors abandoned them when authorities
are closing in on their position.
"Nagpapasalamat po kami sa mga nagligtas
sa amin, masaya kami at nailigtas kami (We are grateful to our
rescuers, we are happy that we are safe)," a grateful Estrada and
Patusa told their rescuers.
Panamao Mayor Gafur Abdurajak, Regional
Reconciliation and Unification Council (RRUC) Commissioner Abdul Najar Abdul
Jalal and other provincial, police and military officials expressed support
to the ongoing involvement of communities in the campaign
against criminality, looking forward to the same community cooperation in the
future.
Rescued victims were turned-over to the PNP
for medical checkup and debriefing, afterwards they will be sent home to their respective
families. (FPG/RVC/Sulu-PIO/PIA9-ZBST)