AFP confirms beheading of German Abu Sayyaf captive
MANILA, Philippines (Philippine News Agency) — The Armed Forces of the Philippines on Tuesday said it had received information from official sources confirming that Juergen Kantner, the German hostage of the Abu Sayyaf Group, was beheaded as his government refused to pay a P30-million ransom demand.
"We have finally received information from reliable sources confirming that Mr. Juergen Gustav Kantner was mercilessly and inhumanly murdered by the evil KFR (kidnap-for-ransom) Abu Sayyaf Group," AFP public affairs office chief Col. Edgard Arevalo said in a message to the PNA.
The bandit group earlier threatened to behead Kantner if their demand has not been paid before 3 p.m. of February 26.
"Our operations in the past several days and nights using all our resources were unrelenting. We lost some of our best men in the process, because we value the life of Mr. Kantner and that of the others who have fallen prey to this terrorist group," he added.
With Kantner's execution, Arevalo vowed to further intensify efforts to hunt down the perpetrators.
"We express our heartfelt sympathies and condole sincerely with his family for their loss. The AFP condemns in the strongest terms this abominable act of ruthlessness, loathe, and greed of this evil terrorist group," he added.
The AFP official said the military is committed to pursue the ongoing all-out offensive to neutralize the ASG.
"There will be no let up in our operations until we have rescued all the remaining kidnap victims. AFP units will continue to search for the remains of the Mr. Kantner to be handed to his bereaved family and to afford him decent burial he deserves," he added.
Kantner was kidnapped by the ASG bandits while his yacht "Rockall" was cruising off Sulu waters last November.
His companion, 56-year-old Sabine Mertz, was shot and killed by the bandits and allegedly raped.
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