MANILA, Philippines鈥揟welve people, including a baby and four minors, 聽have been abducted by members of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in Basilan province, but four of them had been released, the military reported Friday.
A report from the Armed Forces of the Philippines Western Mindanao Command said the 12 civilians were 鈥渇orcibly taken鈥 by some of 50 MNLF members led by Commander Hassan alias Addang at sitio Kakabigan in Bohe Baca village, Tipo-Tipo town on Thursday afternoon.
The report identified 11 of those abducted as Faija Banua, 44; Satra Banua, 13; Haide Banua, 9; Dalma Ambihal, 50; Alsaima Buddiman, 15; Binbin Banua, 9; Hapsa Ambihal, 28; Kalipa Ambihal, 22; Fathma Buddiman, 5 months old; Pasri Ambihal, 2; and Haipa Ambihal, 5.
The military said the four minors in the list had been released after soldiers from the Army鈥檚 18th Infantry Battalion led by Lieutenant Colonel Paolo Perez together with village officials initiated a settlement between the rival parties.
鈥淭he motive of the abduction is believed to be a revenge of the MNLF members on the abduction of the three daughters of MNLF Commander Hassan namely Umma, Kelma and Pubu, all surnamed Duwalay, on July 9, 2013 at Triangle, Lamitan City, Basilan,鈥 the Wesmincom said.
鈥淩ooted in Muslim culture of honor and exacerbated by poverty, poor governance, corruption and the proliferation of firearms, 聽鈥樷榬ido鈥 or clan wars are usually related to political or business rivalries or land disputes. Disputes between families often lead to retaliatory acts organized along family lines,鈥 it also said, adding that the said abduction which included minors was rooted to a three-decade long standing rido between the two families.
鈥淎s of press time, the safe release of hostages still being held on both camps are still being negotiated,鈥 the Wesmincom said.