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Friday, May 22, 2015

Zambo Sur police assures business group security measures are in place



By Hirohito D. Cadion

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, April 2 (PNA) – The local business community has strongly called on the police and military authorities to tighten security measures in this province.

The call of the Pagadian-Zamboanga del Sur Chamber of Commerce and Industry Foundation, Inc. (PZCCIFI) came after gunmen, believed to be kidnappers, seized late Tuesday two grandchildren of a mayor and a bakery worker in the nearby town of Pitogo.

The gunmen seized the children and took them as human shield when a shootout ensued with pursuing policemen after they failed to snatch their target victim, Chzarenia Kapa Sajulga, a businesswoman who owns a bakery in downtown Pitogo.

Mercedes Lourdes Quisumbing, PZCCIFI president, said Thursday they have alerted the business community to take precautionary measure against kidnapping and other forms of atrocities.

Quisumbing said the chamber is set to meet with all businessmen to discuss the prevailing peace and order condition of this province.

Meanwhile, Senior Supt. Sofronio Ecaldre, provincial police director, has assured the business community that security measures are in place in coordination with the military forces.

Ecaldre said he is open to recommendations and suggestions as far a security measure of this province is concern.

The gunmen seized the two grandson of Pitogo Mayor Richard Garban namely Ace Jay Garban, three and Zynielle Jay Garban, two and bakery worker Ledegie Tomarong, 17 after they failed to seized Sajulga, who managed to run and locked herself in a room.

The gunmen boarded two motorized bancas and sped towards Zamboanga Sibugay province bringing along with them the victims.

It will be recalled that Sajulga’s sister-in-law, Monaliza Kapa, also a businesswoman, was kidnapped in November 2011 and was released in January 2012. (PNA)
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