The document discusses kidnap for ransom (KFR) cases in the Philippines from 2010-2014. It provides background on KFR and the government agencies that handle related cases. Statistics show a rise in KFR by organized crime groups compared to terrorist groups. Most victims were Filipino, but the cases of detained foreign nationals Ewold Horn and Lorenzo Vinciguerra are discussed. The government faced challenges like political demands and low prosecution in Mindanao. Responses included anti-kidnapping task forces and coordination between agencies. Lessons included adhering to defense strategies and increasing community awareness.
6. BACKGROUND
Competent Authorities in Handling KFR Cases
• PNP (Anti-Kidnapping Group and Special
Anti-Kidnapping Task Force in Sulu)
• DOJ Anti-Kidnapping Task Force for
prosecution
• Appropriate Crisis Management Committee
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8. Three-TieredDefenseSystem
Phases of kidnapping
COMMUNITYRESPONSIBILITY
STAGES OF KFR INCIDENT AND PNP RESPONSES
• Immediate reporting of
incident to responsible Law
Enforcement Agency
• Cooperation
• Provide access to authorized
operating elements
• Secrecy
• Evidence-gathering
• Cooperation to identify
suspects & other operational
data
• Appear as witness
• Complainant
• Provide additional evidence
• Provision for Personal
Security
• Vigilance
• Awareness & Security
Consciousness
• Report presence of
suspicious character
•Awareness
• Data Collection
• Counter Surveillance
• ID of Potential Victims
• Intelligence
Intelligence
Build‐up
• Data Collection
• System Alert
• Counterintelligence
Hardening the
Target
• Lecture/Briefing/Seminars
• Organization & Training of
potential Victims
• Counterintelligence
Incident
Management
• Rapport with the Family
• Technical Research
• Counterintelligence
Incident
Management
• Escape/Release
• Rescue
• Arrest
• Raid/Seizure
Incident
Management
• Neutralization & Prosecution
• Rewards System
• Witness Protection Program
• Legislation
Incident
Management
EDUCATION FOR
PREVENTION
KFRNEUTRALIZATION OF
KFR SUSPECTS
Targeting
Abduction
Negotiation
Pay-Off
Release
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12. Statistics of KFR Cases (2010 – 2014)
203
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2
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STATUS OF VICTIMS
RELEASED RESCUED KILLED ESCAPE UNKNOWN CAPTIVE
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Total - 269
13. Horn and Vinciguerra Case
Ewold Horn
Lorenzo Vinciguerra
Ivan Sarenas
Victims
•Ewold Horn, Dutch national
•Lorenzo Vinciguerra, Swiss National
•Ivan Serenas, Filipino guide
Abduction
•Abducted on Feb 1, 2012 along shoreline of Sitio Luuk‐Luuk, Brgy.
Parangan Panglima Sugala, Tawi‐Tawi by 5 armed men.
Victims’ Status
Horn and Vinciguerra – Captive
Sarenas – Escaped
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14. Horn and Vinciguerra Case
Ewold Horn
Lorenzo Vinciguerra
Demands
• The Philippine and the American armies have to
withdraw.
• The local private armies of the local governments of
Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi (BASULTA) have to be
dissolved and the three (3) Governors be held
accountable.
• The Philippine government should work so that in the
future the independence of the three (3) islands could
be declared. They would renounce/forego Mindanao
• Mustafa (kidnappers’ negotiator) has to be given the
possibility to talk directly to the Swiss Ambassador.
The call could be made to his number.
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15. VICTIMS WHO ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY
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NO
.
REGIO
N
DATE/PLACE OF
ABDUCTION
RANSOM
DEMAND/PAID
VICTIM’S DATA
1
ARMM July 16, 2010/Bgy. Bangkilay,
Pangutaran, Sulu
- AMER KATAYAMA MAMAITO, Japanese
2 ARMM
Feb 1, 2012 along shoreline of Sitio
Luuk-Luuk, Brgy. Parangan
Panglima Sugala, Tawi-Tawi
-
EWOLD HORN, Dutch national
LORENZO VINCIGUERRA, Swiss National
3. IX
Apr 7, 2013 /
Taha Private Wharf Baliwasan
Seaside, Zamboanga City
10
/
250K
RONNIE SANDAGON, FILIPINO
4 IX
May 22, 2014/
Brgy Port Area, Isabela City, Basilan 30M YAHONG TAN, CHINESE
5 ARMM
June 2, 2014/
Brgy Fisheries Poblacion, Bongao,
Tawi-Tawi
100K
/
100K
JOSHUA BANI AND HADJI PERONG,
BOTH FILIPINO
6 ARMM
Jun 5, 2014/ Along the road from
Maimbug
to Jolo, Sulu
20M
/
500K
JOSELITO GONZALES, FILIPINO
7 IX
Aug 18, 2014/
Brgy Labuan, Zamboanga City 1M MICHELLE PAÑES, FILIPINO
16. Statistics of KFR Cases (2010 – 2014)
BREAKDOWN OF NATIONALITY OF VICTIMS
NATIONALITY No. of Victims Total
Filipino 182
269
Fil-Chinese 28
Chinese 18
Indian 11
Taiwanese 6
Korean 5
American 1
Fil-American 4
Fil-Swiss 2
Swiss 1
Dutch 1
Australian 1
Japanese 1
German 2
Burmese 1
Arabian 1
Jordanian 2
Kuwaiti 1
Malaysian 1
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17. Statistics of KFR Cases (2010 – 2014)
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No. of Cases Filed in Court – 76
No. of Cases Decided by Court – 26
Convicted - 90
21. WARREN RODWELL CASE
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Age: 53 yrs old
Nationality: Australian
Civil Status: Married to a Filipina (Miraflor Gutang)
Place of Abduction: Green Meadows Subd, Upper
Pangi, Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay Province
Date of Abduction: Dec 5, 2011, 6:30PM
Ransom Demand: Php120 Million
Ransom Paid: Php4 Million
Date of Release: March 23, 2013, 1:10AM
Place of Release: Pagadian City
Case Filed in Court on September 3, 2013
22. Henrike Dielen and Victor Okonek KFR Case
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Henrike Dielen: 47
Victor Okonek: 72
Nationality: Germans
Date of Abduction: April 17, 2014
Place of Abduction: About 10NM South of Rio Tuba,
Palawan
Ransom Demand: Php 600 Million
Ransom Paid: 250 million
Date of Release: On Oct. 17, 2014, At About 8:50 PM
Place of Release: Brgy. Sandah, Patikul, Sulu
October 29, 2014- Case was filed at DOJ with docket
# XVI-INV-14J-00375
24. Challenges Encountered
(Operational Experiences)
• Geographical and political set-up of the
Philippines
• Backdoor negotiation initiated without the
knowledge of PNP AKG
• Non-monetary but political demands of the
KFR groups
• Low prosecution of cases in Mindanao
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26. NATIONAL RESPONSES
• Activation of PNP Anti-Kidnapping Group
• Creation of Special Anti-Kidnapping Task
Force in Southern Philippines
• Executive Order no. 82, “Operationalizing the
practical guide for national crisis managers
and the national crisis management core
manuals; establishing national and local crisis
management organizations and providing
funds therein”
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28. Lessons Learned
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• Adherence to the PNP Three-Tiered Defense System
• Importance of third party intermediary
• Intensified community awareness program
• Formulation of Incident Command System
• Increase of inter-operability of government agencies and
non-government agencies
• Law enforcement operation against Organizational Crime
Group ex. Carnapping, Robbery, Hold-up etc…
30. BEST PRACTICES
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• Coordination among law enforcement agencies, local
government units, concerned government agencies, non-
government agencies and community
• Management of classified information
• Continues skills enhancement program
• Liaising with the foreign embassies
• Debriefing of victim to identify perpetrators
• Taking of Sworn Statement of victim's for filing of KFR case
• Legal Offensive
• Continue manhunt operation on suspected kidnappers
32. VICTIMS WHO ARE STILL IN CAPTIVITY
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NO. REGION DATE/PLACE OF ABDUCTION VICTIM’S DATA
1
ARMM July 16, 2010/Bgy. Bangkilay,
Pangutaran, Sulu
AMER KATAYAMA MAMAITO (Japanese)
2 ARMM
Feb 1, 2012 along shoreline of Sitio
Luuk-Luuk, Brgy. Parangan Panglima
Sugala, Tawi-Tawi
EWOLD HORN, Dutch national
LORENZO VINCIGUERRA, Swiss National
3 IX
May 22, 2014 Brgy. Port Area, Isabela
City, Basilan
YAHONG TAN, Chinese