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==[[Zamboanga Sibugay News]]==
==[[Zamboanga Sibugay News]]==
'''Abducted Australian pleads for life'''
'''Kidnapped Australian alive but frail, weak'''
*Source: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/abducted-australian-pleads-for-life-20120505-1y5qw.html
*Source: http://www.manilatimes.net/index.php/news/nation/22388-kidnapped-australian-alive-but-frail-weak
*Sunday, May 6, 2012
*Monday, May 7, 2012
:By Lindsay Murdoch and Al Jacinto
:By AL JACINTO CORRESPONDENT




A NEW proof-of-life video shows Sydney adventurer Warren Rodwell looking gaunt and making a desperate plea for a ransom to save his life after more than four months in captivity in the Philippines.
Police officials over the weekend reported that a kidnapped Australian is alive, but frail and weak, and that security forces are still searching for the former Sydney resident.
Ron Masling, an Australian acquaintance of Mr Rodwell who obtained the video, says the kidnappers have set a four-week deadline to be paid or they will behead him.
"They [the kidnappers] have given one month more before he is finished," Mr Masling told The Sunday Age by telephone from the Philippines, where he has been living for several years.


However, Australian officials are angry that a Filipino man linked to Mr Masling contacted the kidnappers and obtained the four-minute video during which Mr Rodwell is seen holding a copy of the Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper dated March 26.
Adventurer Warren Rodwell, 52, was seized on December last year by six gunmen, disguised as policemen, from his house in the seaside town of Ipil in Zamboanga Sibugay province where he married a Filipina woman Miraflor Gutang, 27.
The Department of Foreign Affairs declined to comment.
 
Mr Masling, 57, of Canberra, is attempting to sell the video to the Australian media for thousands of dollars, saying his efforts to help Mr Rodwell have used up all his pension money.
Chief Supt. Napoleon Estilles, the regional police commander for Western Mindanao, said Rodwell is believed to be held captive in Basilan, one of five provinces under the Muslim autonomous region.
Grave fears are held for Mr Rodwell, who was abducted on December 5 from his fortified home in the seaside town of Ipil on troubled Mindanao Island by four gunmen posing as police. Philippine authorities say that since the video was made Mr Rodwell has become frail and weak as he has been constantly moved between remote hideouts of the terrorist Abu Sayyaf group, which has now dropped its original ransom demand from $2 million to $460,000.
 
Both the Australian and Philippine governments have policies not to pay ransoms.
“Police intelligence reports indicate that Rodwell is in Basilan province and is being transferred from one place to another [to evade detection by authorities],” he said during a recent peace and order meeting in Zamboanga City.
In the video, the second sent by the kidnappers, Mr Rodwell pleads for his family, the Australian Prime Minister and Australians to raise the money.
 
Philippine security forces have moved a massive hunt for the kidnappers to the island of Basilan, an Abu Sayyaf stronghold, after intelligence reports indicated he was taken back there in recent days after being held for weeks in hideouts on the nearby Zamboanga Peninsula.
He said Rodwell, a former soldier in the Australian army, was said to be in the towns of Lantawan and Sumisip.
Philippine troops have had several firefights with Abu Sayyaf terrorists this year despite efforts to negotiate Mr Rodwell's release.
 
Zamboanga Sibugay governor Rommel Jalosjos said the kidnappers were now demanding 20 million pesos ($A460,000) for the release of Mr Rodwell, whose 27-year-old Filipina wife Miraflor Gutang says she does not have the money to pay.
“We are doing our best to locate and rescue Rodwell. My office is coordinating with the [police] in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao because Rodwell has been brought by his captors outside my jurisdiction. Our troopers are working 24 hours on the ground for the rescue of Rodwell,” Estilles said.
Mr Jalosjos declined to say if he was in contact with the kidnappers.
 
Mr Masling, who has been unable to sell the video to the media, claimed Australian authorities had done little to help Mr Rodwell.
A local newspaper quoted Zamboanga Sibugay Governor Rommel Jalosjos as saying during the same meeting that the kidnappers are now demanding P20 million for the safe release of Rodwell.  
However, it is known Australian officials have been supporting efforts to secure Mr Rodwell's release.
 
Mr Masling claimed that Australian officials in Manila had told him his life was in danger and that he should leave the Philippines immediately. But he said he was not leaving. "Where I grew up you don't leave your mates behind."
Jalosjos did not say if he is in contact with the kidnappers or negotiating for Rodwell’s freedom.
 
Police and military have tagged the Abu Sayyaf, which has links with international terrorist organizations al-Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiya, as behind the kidnapping of Rodwell. The group originally demanded $2 million in exchange for the release of Rodwell.
 
The Philippine army earlier reported that Rodwell was smuggled out of Basilan to the Zamboanga Peninsula because of intense military operations against the Abu Sayyaf.
 
“We have been receiving a lot of intelligence about Rodwell and his captors and many of these reports are also misinformation. There are reports that Rodwell is in Basilan and Zamboanga Peninsula and our operations are continuing in those areas,” Lt. Col. Randolph Cabangbang, a spokesman for the Western Mindanao Command, told The Manila Times.
 
He said he also saw a police photo of Rodwell holding a Philippine newspaper believed to have been taken last month from an unknown location.
 
“There is a photo of Rodwell holding a newspaper. It’s another proof of life, but we don’t know his condition now,” he said.


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