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==[[Lanao del Norte News]]==
==[[Lanao del Norte News]]==
'''Lanao Norte youth leaders undergo camp to promote positive values'''
'''Lanao kidnappers wore cop shirts, too'''
*Source: http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=1&t=1&id=55646
*Source: http://www.goldstardailynews.com/northern-mindanao-%7C%7C-x/6097-lanao-kidnappers-wore-cop-shirts-too.html
*Thursday, September 22, 2011
*Friday, 23 September 2011
:by Vincent N. Labial
:by Gold Star Daily




TUBOD, Lanao del Norte, Sept. 22 (PIA) -– More than 80 youth leaders from the province participated in the two-day Inter-Municipal Youth Camp held at the provincial capitol grounds last Sept. 17-18. The participants were members and officers of the Youth for Development (Y4D) group, an organization supported by the provincial government to help promote positive values among the youth of the province. “We are thankful to Gov. Khalid Dimaporo for recognizing the youth of Lanao del Norte as his partner in bringing positive change and development to the province,” Y4D President Richard Reyes said. On the first day, the campers were taught basic life skills, responsible sexuality, confronting threats, environmental protection, and living effectively with parents and pre-marital sex. Based on a study made by the UP Population Institute, one out of four Filipinos aged 15-24 are engaging in premarital sex. The young participants were urged to practice abstinence and to encourage also their peers to do the same to curb unwanted teenage pregnancy cases. On the evening of Day 1, a community bonfire was held with a local band providing entertainment for the celebration of the camp’s solidarity night. “This is the second year that we’re having this youth camp. Through this activity, we hope to unite the youth leaders of the province promote teamwork among the participants and enhance their leadership skills,” Population Officer Ananette Daniel said. The campers came from the towns of Sultan Naga Dimaporo (SND), Kolambugan, Tangcal, Nunungan, Kapatagan, Baroy, Maigo, Tubod, Bacolod, Linamon, Salvador, and Tagoloan. The second day was highlighted by a tree planting activity and a clean-up drive dubbed as ‘Youth Brigade Pahina.’ Soldiers from the 35th Infantry Battalion (35IB) also lent their support by leading the Taebo morning exercises. The provincial government has identified a new office for Y4D within the capitol grounds as it continue to support activities that empower the youth sector of Lanao del Norte. (PIO/PIA-10)
AUTHORITIES spotted a similarity in the abduction of Manny Boniao last Monday and the June kidnapping of an Ozamiz-based businessman in Lanao del Norte.
The kidnappers of Boniao and businessman Alexander Lim wore police T-shirts, a police official told The Gold Star Daily.
 
Lim, a son of the owner of a known construction company in Ozamiz, was kidnapped by armed men in Linamon, Lanao del Norte, last June 8. He was freed in Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur, after one month of captivity.
 
A group of about six to eight men, wearing police T-shirts, snatched Boniao from inside his store, People's Agri Supply, at Barangay Gusa, this city, at around 10:30 am last Monday.
 
On Wednesday, police found the getaway vehicle in Sumilao, Bukidnon. Inside were police T-shirts and caps and other items.
 
Based on the records of the National Police's Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division (RIDMD), there have been six abductions, including Boniao's, in Northern Mindanao this year.
Not a single suspected kidnapper has been arrested.
Incidentally, Boniao's store in Barangay Gusa, Cagayan de Oro City is adjacent to a building whose previous owner, Benny Leongben Lee, was kidnapped and subsequently murdered in the 1980s. The Lee kidnapping and murder case has remained unsolved.
A police official who spoke on condition of anonymity said the abduction of Boniao could be part of a campaign to raise funds for the 2013 elections.
 
"Remember that we are nearing an election year. Where do you think the money used to bribe voters and election officers would come from?" the official asked rhetorically.
 
He faulted the families of previous victims for acceding to demands for "board and lodging" payment.
The official said the "reimbursements" were still ransom money.
This, he said, has emboldend kidnap-for-ransoms groups to turn their criminal activities into a "cottage industry."
"We want them (kidnap victims' families) to coordinate with us. We always advise the families not to pay," the source said.
He said what aggravates the problem is that kidnap victims almost always refuse to cooperate with police authorities after they are released by their abductors.
"They (kidnap victims) refused to coordinate with us after they were released. There was no debriefing of the victims which is very important because this is how we profile the suspects in the region," the official said.


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