Thursday, October 6, 2011

Kidnap for Ransom for the Fourth Quarter of 2011, Part III: The Release of Evangeline Taverisma

In my entry, "Kidnap for Ransom for the Third Quarter of 2011, Part V" I discussed the case of 55 year old Evangeline Taverisma. The wife of a retired AFP, or Armed Forces of the Philippines soldier, Ms.Taverisma spent much of her time at the Rural Health Station in Barangay Tagbak, in the municipality of Indanan on Sulu Province's Jolo Island. There Evangeline worked as a midwife much as she had been doing for the better part of the past thirty-five years.

As Ms.Taverisma walked home from her job on the afternoon August 3rd, 2011, she was waylaid by four gun wielding men who, while waving 45 caliber pistols in the air, angrily ordered her to quickly get inside the red six-bench (a shorter version of the "jeepney") Toyota Tamaraw that they had recently commandeered. The men, ASG, or Abu Sayyaf Group guerillas under Kumander Nasir Timbang then spirited Ms.Taverisma into the upland barangay of Kuppung where she then spent the better part of the next two weeks.

Kumander Timbang then sold Ms.Taverisma to a second Abu Sayyaf faction under Kumander Muhmar Jikiri in a deal brokered by Timbang's wingman, known only by his nom de guerre, sub-Kumander Pula and Jikiri Clansmen Sarippuddin "Iddih" Jikiri, the 23 year old Mayor of Indanan and the son of MNLF-EC15 (MNLF-Executive Committee of 15 aka MNLF-Sema) senior officer Yusop Jikiri, former Governor and Congressman to boot. It was Kumander Muhmar Jikiri who then opened ransom negotiations with the ridiculously high sum of P5 Million ($105,000). As a midwife at a Government health clinic and the wife of a retired AFP enlisted man there was no way that Ms.Taverisma's loved ones could even raise P500,000 ($11,000). Luckily for her perhaps, she was able to regain her freedom without a single centavo ever being paid.

On Thursday, October 6th, 2011 the Sulu PPO, or Provincial Police Office, was on reconnaisance patrol in the municipality of Parang. Sometime after crossing into the upland barangay of Lanao Dakula they began taking fire from a thickly wooded area. When the shooting stopped 10 minutes later the police officers carefully made their way into the wooded area and discovered a small ASG encampment. Moreover, huddling inside a blue plastic tarp, shivering in fear, was Ms.Taverisma. The Sulu PPO immediately transported the still shocked woman into Jolo City where she was released to the custody of the Provincial Hospital for the requisite medical exam, with her de-briefing scheduled for later today, Friday, October 7th.

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