Bernard Ghen Ted Fen, 39, an
engineer was executed around 4pm Monday in Indanan town on Jolo Island, 1,000
kilometers south of Manila.
The militants are also believed to be holding
captive two Canadians, a Norwegian, a Filipina, a Dutch man and an Italian
priest in the jungles of Jolo.
Negotiations for Ted Fen’s release failed, prompting the military to
launch air strikes on the area where Abu Sayyaf militants were believed to be
hiding him.
The hostage was beheaded directly after the bombardment started and the
Abu Sayyaf hastily dispersed during the shelling.
Troops have been dispatched to hunt down the militants and locate Ted
Fen’s body, which was reportedly buried by his captors.
The beheading took place just hours after Malaysian Prime Minister Najib
Razak landed in Manila for the two-day summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation forum.
Ted Fen was abducted alongside Thien Nyuk Fun, 50, manager of the Ocean
King Seafood Restaurant in Sandakan town, Sabah, on May 14 from the
town of Sandakan. Thien was freed on November 9 after a ransom of 30
million pesos (around $638,000) was paid, according to an unnamed police
source.
Police identified the leaders of the group behind the Sandakan abduction
as Alhabsy Misaya, Alden Bagade and Angah Adji.
The Abu Sayyaf has been blamed for some of the deadliest terrorist
attacks in the Philippines as well as high-profile kidnappings for ransom
involving foreign hostages.
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