RP abductors ask $2M for release of Irish priest
The Philippine military has obtained a copy of a video showing 79-year-old Irish priest Michael Sinnott saying that his captors are demanding $2 million in exchange for his freedom. Lt. Col. Romeo Brawner, Armed Forces public affairs office chief, however, could not say when the footage was taken or how the military intelligence got hold of the video. “According to him (Sinnott), the leader of the group that is holding him is Abu Jandal," said Brawner, adding that the priest appeared weak on the video. He said the intelligence community was checking on the background of Abu Jandal. “He (Sinnott) said there is a demand of two million and the ones that took him is Abu Jandal, that is our only information," he added. Brawner, however, said the military would not give in to the demand of Sinnott's abductors. “No. The stand of the AFP is we will uphold the no ransom police (of the government). Our only focus is on the rescue operation. We are ready, capable to launch that rescue operation." The Crisis Management Committee, a multi-agency body that includes the military, will attend to the matter, according to Brawner.