Persons of interest identified in siblings’ abduction in NegOr

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February 20, 2025
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Police officers visit a piggery farm in a remote area in Zamboanguita, Negros Oriental following the abduction of its owner and his sibling on February 14, 2025. Investigators are now looking at persons of interest after family members said the two may have been taken against their will due to business interests, according to the Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office. (Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office photo)
Police officers visit a piggery farm in a remote area in Zamboanguita, Negros Oriental following the abduction of its owner and his sibling on February 14, 2025. Investigators are now looking at persons of interest after family members said the two may have been taken against their will due to business interests, according to the Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office. (Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office photo)

Police investigators are pursuing persons of interest in the abduction of two siblings in Zamboanguita, Negros Oriental, an official said.

Lt. Stephen Polinar, spokesperson of the Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office (NOPPO) told the Philippine News Agency that according to Zamboanguita police chief Captain Andrew Anque, the family of the missing persons has provided names of certain individuals to the police.

“Right now, there is still no clear motive as to the abduction of the brothers but family members believe they were taken against their will due to business interests,” Polinar said in an interview.

Four days after the abduction, the siblings, identified only as “Julius” and “Joan,” “still remain missing today and are believed to still be in the hands of their abductors,” he added.

A report released by the NOPPO on Monday evening, February 17, said the victims are from Barangay Palinpinpinon in Valencia, Negros Oriental.

The victims were reportedly at Julius’ piggery farm in Sitio Lumang-e, Barangay Maluay in Zamboanguita at around 11:00 a.m. on February 14 when six suspects arrived on board three motorcycles.

The suspects allegedly hog-tied 10 farmworkers and forced the victims to ride with them on motorcycles. The farmworkers managed to free themselves later on.

Polinar said the witnesses told the investigators that the suspects were speaking in a different dialect.

Police stations have been alerted regarding the abduction incident, Polinar added. (PNA)

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