Sunday, October 16, 2011

Kidnap for Ransom for the Fourth Quarter of 2011, Part VI: The Release of Bai Faridah Olam Adilao and Mokamed "Moca" Mimbantas

In my entry, "Kidnap for Ransom for the Fourth Quarter of 2011, Part II," I discussed the KFR, or Kidnap for Ransom of Bai Faridah Olam Alidao, a 34 year old businesswoman from Iligan City in Lanao del Norte Province and her 22 year old driver Mokamed "Moca" Mimbantas. Moca was driving Ms.Adilao's pickup truck as he drove his boss home after leaving the family business headquarters in Marawi City's Pacasum Plaza, on Gumisa Avenue.

As they entered Barangay Nangka in the municipality of Balo-i, in Lanao del Norte Province they came to a PNP, or Philippine National Police checkpoint. As their pickup inched to the front of the cue an "officer" asked Ms.Adilao and Mr.Mimbantas to exit the vehicle for a spot search. Complying with the "officer's" directive they stepped out of the truck only to find themselves quickly ushered into an idling minivan that had been parked on the side of the road. It was then that they realised that they had been kidnapped.

Not long afterwards Ms.Adilao's husband, Sultan Abdurahim "Kim" Badawi Adilao, still at the Marawi City business headquarters, received a short and terse phone call from the kidnappers informing him that his wife and their driver had both been taken captive. The caller then instructed him not to contact the authorities. Of course that last point is moot since the kidnapping had transpired in broad daylight with a long cue of waiting motorists taking in quite an eyefill. The kidnapping had probably been reported before the minivan carrying the two captives had driven from the scene.

Thr Adilaos are extremely sucessful businesspeople whose bread and butter is the six store chain of retail weapon outlets, "Tactical Guns and Ammo Enterprises," and the closely affiliated four store private security firm, "Tactical Security Agency." In addition the couple own a single franchise of the "Generic Rx" pharmacy chain, a commercial printing shoppe, a ferry and aviation ticketing agency and to top it all off the couple are recent awardees of a contract to train area PNP (Philippine National Police) via TESDA, the Technical Education and Skills Development Agency, a Governmental entity.

At just after 3AM on Wednesday, October 12th, 2011, personnel manning a PNP (Philippine National Police) checkpoint in the municipality of Linamon's Barangay Nunukan, in Lanao del Norte Province were more than a bit suprised to see a couple in handcuffs nervously walking towards them. As the couple got closer one officer recognised the female as Bae Faridah Olam Adilao. Covered in bruises and almost catatonic she barely uttered a sound. The man, her driver Mokamed "Moca" Mimbantas was in tears himself but was able to give both their names and explain that indeed, they were the two kidnap victims that had been abducted in Balo-i on October 4th. Although both had suffered greatly they were alive and free.

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