Saying
that the kidnapping in Davao is an “isolated law enforcement incident,” Senate
President Franklin M. Drilon on Tuesday urged the Philippine National Police
(PNP) to act with dispatch in the investigation of the abductions and work for
the immediate and safe release of the victims.
“I condemn in the strongest terms the
recent abductions of these foreigners along with a Filipino woman in Davao and
call upon the Philippine National Police to ensure safe return of these
individuals to their families and arrest the perpetrators of this crime the soonest,”
said Drilon, a former executive and justice secretary.
It has been reported that three
foreigners – two Canadian citizens, a Norwegian and a Filipino woman – were
abducted by a group of people, whose identities are still being investigated by
the authorities.
“I urge the police authorities to
mobilize their resources to secure the immediate release of the victims,” said
Drilon.
While the case is isolated in the
generally peaceful Mindanao, Drilon said that this kind act “has no place in
our society.”
“Those who commit crimes like
kidnappings and illegal abductions have no place in a civilized society like
ours. We must enforce the law and make sure that kidnappers will face the full
consequences of their criminal actions," stressed Drilon.
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