Kidnap victims |
By Hirohito D. Cadion
PITOGO,
Zamboanga del Sur, April 13 (PNA) – Mayor Richard Garban has appealed to the
kidnappers holding captives a child and a bakery worker to release their
hostages on humanitarian grounds.
Still
in the hands of the kidnappers are Ace Jay Garban, three, and a bakery worker,
Ledegie Tomarong, 17.
Mayor
Garban made the appeal in a press conference Sunday, citing the families of the
two captives do not have the capability to pay ransom.
The
appeal of the mayor came after the kidnappers have demanded PhP60 million
ransom or at PhP30 million each in exchange for the release of the two
captives.
The
mayor said the kidnappers made known of their demand through text messages sent
to the families of the two hostages.
Garban
and his younger sister, Zynielle Jay, two and Tomarong, were seized by 10
gunmen during a shootout in the afternoon of March 31 at the fish port in
Barangay Poblacion, this town.
The
shootout ensued as alerted policemen pursued the gunmen, who failed to seize
their kidnapping target, businesswoman Chzarenia Kapa Sajulga, who owns a
bakery in Barangay Poblacion and the employer of Tomarong.
The
gunmen made good their escape as they grabbed the three children, who were at
the fish port, and made them as human shields that prevented the policemen from
further pursuing them.
The
gunmen killed Zynielle Jay, whose remain was fished out from sea by fishermen
in the morning of April 3 near the shore of this town.
The
Garban children are the grandchildren of the mayor of this municipality.
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