Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Statement of GPH Panel Chair Marvic Leonen on the Rescue of the Kidnapped Filipino-Chinese Trader in Maguindanao

The rescue of kidnapped Filipino-Chinese businesswoman Mrs. Angelina Suken Chew Manjique at 4:30 a.m. today in Barangay Dadtumeg in Kabuntalan, Maguindanao is a positive development in the peace process as forces of the government and the MILF combined efforts during the ten-day pursuit operations.


I congratulate the 6th Infantry Division led by Brig. Gen. Rey Ardo, and the MILF for conducting successful joint operations, as well as the Coordinating Committee in the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCH) and the Ad Hoc Joint Action Group (AHJAG) of both parties for complementing the actions of the military and police.


The joint CCCH and AHJAG of the GPH and the MILF have also been instrumental in preventing unnecessary armed encounters between the government and the Moro group while the former was conducting law enforcement operations in an MILF area.


Mrs. Angelina Suken Chew Manjique was kidnapped on May 14 by five unidentified men and brought to the Liguasan Marsh, which is a territory in Maguindanao, occupied by MILF members.


Considering that it is an MILF-dominated area, our military and police immediately coordinated with the government CCCH and AHJAG to assist in the rescue operations. Members of our CCCH and AHJAG contacted their MILF counterparts who carried out their own operations.


On the 10th day, the kidnappers were forced to release Mrs. Angelina Suken Chew Manjique in Dadtumeg where she was fetched and brought to a nearby hospital.


However, the operations do not end here. The government is actively pursuing the perpetrators in order to bring them to justice. We expect the MILF to do their part in pursuing and arresting the kidnappers who are currently operating in their areas.


Meanwhile, I have received reports that some of the kidnappers of Mrs. Angelina Suken Chew Manjique are also members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters of Umra Kato. I am also disturbed by reports that Umra Kato's group had attempted to reinforce and aid the kidnappers while they were being pursued by the Army and the MILF. Fortunately, they were deterred by more superior forces that stood in their way.


We will certainly raise this with the MILF. We urge them to take these actions of elements of Umra Kato seriously. During our last meeting with the MILF, they represented that Kato was still part of the MILF. Lasting peace does not have room for those who do not respect the rights of civilians and put them in harm's way. There should be no safe haven for anyone involved in these nefarious activities.#

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