Philippine troops rescue British couple captured by ASG

Allan and Wilma Hyrons own a college in Zamboanga del Norte’s Tukuran town, where they have lived for years. (Armed Forces of the Philippines, Joint Task Force Sulu via AP)
Updated 26 November 2019
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Philippine troops rescue British couple captured by ASG

  • The couple were kidnapped on Oct. 4 by gunmen at the Hyrons Beach Resort
  • Their rescue follows days of relentless operations against the ASG

MANILA: Philippine troops rescued a British businessman and his wife who were taken by armed men from their beach resort last month and held captive in the hinterlands of the Sulu province by the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), officials told Arab News on Monday.

Western Mindanao Command (Wesmincom) commander, Lt. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, said Alan Hyrons and his wife, Wilma, were safely rescued shortly before 8 a.m. on Monday from Mt. Piahan, Parang, Sulu.

The couple were kidnapped on Oct. 4 by gunmen at the Hyrons Beach Resort in Tukuran, Zamboanga del Sur.

Their rescue follows days of relentless operations against the ASG. “It was a chain of events, three days of continuous clashes. So, they were on the run and we took advantage of it, we did a hot pursuit,” Sobejana said.

“It was a convergence of efforts among our forces on the ground, we have the army, the marines and of course supported by our assets,” he added.

Sobejana said that, on Sunday, there was a raging gunbattle which lasted for about 10 minutes. Eventually, members of the 2nd Special Forces Battalion under the 11th Infantry Division (11ID) managed to extract the duo who were left behind after their captors fled.

Maj. Gen. Corleto Vinluan, commander of the 11ID, said the ASG was forced to keep the abductees with a limited number of guards to avoid being detected after a series of encounters with government forces.

Vinluan added that the militants “were driven to a designated constriction area” as a result of the continuous military operations.

“Our troops were able to close in and engaged them in a firefight. Overwhelmed by our forces, they withdrew from the area, allowing our soldiers to rescue the couple,” the official said.

Maj. Arvin Encinas, Wesmincom spokesperson, said no ransom was paid to the militants.

Encinas identified the Jolo-based ASG sub-leader who led the group that took the hostages as “Raden Abu.”

He belongs to the ASG faction under Hadjan Sawadjaan, who has declared himself the “emir” of Daesh in the Philippines, but has not been publicly recognized by the terror group’s core command.

The Wesmincom spokesman added that the Hyrons were abducted from their beach resort by ordinary criminal elements who passed them on to the ASG.

Before being taken to the jungles of Sulu, Encinas said the couple were kept for a while in the Zamboanga Peninsula.

“With the help of members of our community who have been providing the military information on the location of the victims and of course our intelligence builds up, we were able to monitor and anticipate the actions of their abductors.

“That’s why there were a series of encounters with the ASG over the past few days, which were part of the search and rescue operations for the Hyrons couple,” Encinas said.


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  • The French president floated the idea during a TV appearance on Tuesday

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“The proliferation of nuclear weapons on the European continent is something that will not add security, predictability, or stability to the European continent,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
The French president floated the idea during a TV appearance on Tuesday, comparing it to the United States’s nuclear umbrella policy that guarantees Washington would reciprocate if its allies come under nuclear attack.
“The Americans have the bombs on planes in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Turkiye,” Macron told TF1 television.
“We are ready to open this discussion. I will define the framework in a very specific way in the weeks and months to come.”
France is the EU’s only nuclear-armed nation.
Amid Russia’s offensive on Ukraine and US President Donald Trump’s calls on Europe to take more of the burden for its own defense, discussion is growing over extending Paris’s nuclear deterrent to the rest of the 27-member bloc.
Russia, the world’s biggest nuclear power, possesses about 4,000 warheads and views France’s nuclear deterrence as a potential threat to its national security.
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Amid his offensive on Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has several times threatened nuclear escalation, drawing rebukes from the West over “reckless” rhetoric.


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BRUSSELS: EU and French leaders congratulated Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama Wednesday after his party’s electoral victory, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hailing his “great progress toward our Union.”
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The suspects are believed to have been in contact with individuals working for Russian state institutions, federal prosecutors said in a statement.


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TOKYO: A Japanese military training plane crashed shortly after takeoff, authorities said Wednesday, with reports saying two people were on board the aircraft which appeared to have fallen in a lake.
“We’re aware a T-4 plane that belongs to the Air Self-Defense Force fell down immediately after taking off at Komaki Air Base” in central Japan, top government spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi said.
“Details are being probed by the defense ministry,” he told reporters.
The T-4 seats two and is a “domestically produced, highly reliable and maintainable training aircraft... used for all basic flight courses,” according to the defense ministry website.
The aircraft was flying around Lake Iruka near Inuyama city north of Nagoya, according to media outlets including public broadcaster NHK.
“There is no sight of the plane yet. We’ve been told that an aerial survey by an Aichi region helicopter found a spot where oil was floating on the surface of the lake,” local fire department official Hajjime Nakamura told AFP.
He said his office had received unconfirmed information that there were two people on board but that they had not been able to independently verify this.
Aerial footage of the lake broadcast by NHK showed an oil sheen on its surface, dotted with what appeared to be various pieces of debris.
Just after 3:00 p.m. (0600 GMT) the local fire department received a call saying it appeared that a plane had crashed into the lake, the reports said.
The reports added, citing defense ministry sources, that the training plane had disappeared from the radar.
The defense ministry was not able to immediately confirm details to AFP.
Jiji Press said the local municipality had said there had been no damage to houses in the area.