By Teofilo P. Garcia, Jr.
ZAMBOANGA
CITY, Jan. 27 (PNA) -- Police authorities have tagged members of a
kidnap-for-ransom-group (KFRG) with ties with the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) as the
ones responsible in the abduction of a Korean businessman in Zamboanga Sibugay
province.
Senior
Supt. Robert Roy Bahian, Zamboanga Sibugay police director, disclosed the
identities of the suspects based on the testimonies of the victim’s companions
who managed to escape when the victim was seized.
The
victim, Hong Nwi Seong, 73 (not Noui Hong Sung as earlier reported), was seized
by gunmen aboard a mini-van around 9:30 p.m. Saturday in Barangay Surabay, R.T.
Lim, Zamboanga Sibugay.
Those
who managed to escape were Hong’s son, Gobui, and Park Gisuk. They sustained
bruises during their escaped.
Bahian
said the witnesses were able to identify three of the suspects through
photographs shown to them in the course of the investigation.
Bahian
said the suspects were identified as Abral Abdulsalam of Barangay Mamagon,
Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay, and Munib Enriques of Barangay Tenan, Ipil of the same
province.
Bahian
said the third suspect, who was also identified through a photograph, is an Abu
Sayyaf member based in Basilan province.
He
said that Abdulsalam is the younger brother of Waning Abdulsalam, the leader of
a kidnap group known as the Abdulsalam group based in Zamboanga Sibugay.
He
said that Enriques is a cousin of Ayub Enriques. Both are members of the
Abdulsalam group.
Ayub
(Enriques) was arrested January 16 at his residence in Barangay Tenan, Ipil,
Zamboanga Sibugay. He has two standing warrants of arrest for the crime of
murders.
Bahian
said that Hong arrived last Thursday in R.T. Lim, Zamboanga Sibugay purposely
to visit as well as to check on the small-scale mining business of his son.
He
said that prior to Hong’s abduction, the victim together with his wife, Sik
Young Lee; son, Gobui; Park; and another Korean national, Jong Beoum Kim took
their dinner at the residence of Bert Bayona, the business partner of his son.
After
the dinner, Bahian said the Hong family and their two Korean national
companions went home to their rented house in Barangay Surabay, R.T. Lim. The
house is owned by Suzette Rubio Espinosa of the same place.
He
said that suddenly a mini-van with gunmen aboard arrived and barged in while
the Koreans were about to go to sleep.
He
said the gunmen forcibly took Hong, his son, Gobui and Park but the two managed
to escape except for Hong.
Pursuing
policemen found the mini-van of the suspects, which was already burned, in
Sitio Limono, Barangay Roxas, R.T. Lim town.
Meanwhile,
Bahian said they have taken Hong’s wife and son as well as Park and Jong to
safer place and provided them security escorts. (PNA)
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