ZAMBOANGA, the Philippines, Feb. 17 (Xinhua) --
Philippine security forces on Tuesday rescued a seven-year-old son of a local
bank manager from the hands of armed kidnappers in the southern province of
Basilan.
The province's Isabela City Mayor Cherry Akbar said
that Alson Porticos, 7, son of Shiela Porticos, branch manager of the
government's Development Bank of the Philippines, was rescued by Marines and
policemen after a brief gunfight with two kidnappers in Sta. Clara, Lamitan
town.
Akbar said the two kidnappers were wounded and
captured, while the boy was unhurt.
Quoting investigators, Akbar said that Alson, his
sister and their driver were aboard a car on their way home to Sunrise Village
from school when two men riding on a motorcycle blocked their path and snatched
the boy at gunpoint.
Porticos was at least the 14th being snatched by the
Al Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf group and affiliated gangs in Jolo, Basilan islands,
and nearby Zamboanga city in the past month.
Six people, including a nine-year-old, a lending
company employee, three teachers, and a Sri Lankan peace worker, remain in
captive in the hinterlands of Basilan island, some 900 kilometers south of
Manila.
The Abu Sayyaf is also holding three workers of the
International Committee of the Red Cross -- Swiss Andres Notter, Italian Eugenio
Vagni and Filipina May Jean Lacaba on nearby Jolo island of Sulu province since
their abduction on Jan. 15.