Story Dateline December 12, 2011
An American teenage boy, who was kidnapped on July 12, 2011 while on an island near Zamboanga City, Zambaoange del Sur, escaped from his kidnappers who are suspected to be Al Qaeda-linked militants.
After escaping, Kevin Lunsmann, 14, was lost for nearly two days, roaming through the jungle without shoes, before he was found by villagers. Kevin said he convinced his four armed captors that he was going to take a bath at a nearby stream, but then he decided to make a run for it. He followed a river down a mountain in Basilan province before being found with bruises on his arms and feet late the next day by villagers. He initially feared the villagers and fled from them as well, and there was a chase before the villagers convinced him that they were friends.
This past summer, Kevin was vacationing in the Philippines with his Filipino-American mother, Gerfa Yeatts Lunsmann, and his cousin Romnick Jakaria. On July 12 the relatives were kidnapped and taken by boat to Basilan, an island off the coast of the Zamboanga peninsula, and known to be a base for muslim terrorists. The captors then called the family in Campbell County, Va., to demand a ransom. Kevin's father then paid an undisclosed ransom amount intended for the release of the boy and his mother two months ago, but only the mother was released. The kidnappers decided they wanted more money to release the boy.
The mother was freed when captors dropped her off at a wharf on Basilan. Lunsmann's cousin also escaped from hostage holders last month, when Filipino army forces managed to get near the camp where they were held.
The kidnappers are believed to be led by a militant, Puruji Indama, of Abu Sayyaf, an Al Qaeda-linked group on a list of U.S. terrorist organizations. They are reportedly responsible for kidnappings, beheadings, and bombings.
Ransom kidnappings have long been a problem in the region and are blamed mostly on Abu Sayyaf. The group was founded in Basilan in the 1990s as part of a violent Muslim insurgency.
Last Monday, December 5, 2011, suspected militants abducted Warren Richard Rodwell, 53, of Australia from his house in Zamboanga Sibugay province. The group is also believed to still be holding three other foreign hostages in another island near Basilan.