Morning of March 25, a local radio station in Jolo reported
of a foiled kidnapping at Martirez Street just right outside Sulu State
College. It was a case of Citizen Arrest, the report said. The kidnapper,
purportedly, was a tricycle driver who picked up a female student for a
passenger from Alat at downtown area who asked him to take her to MSU, but as
the vehicle was on its way up Martirez Street, the engine conked out the driver
had to stop. When the girl lit and made out like she was to flag another
tricycle, the driver reportedly nabbed her. The Martirez guys came to her
rescue, the radio reported, and had the tricycle driver taken to the police
station. The driver cum suspected kidnapper, whom the police did not name for
the benefit of the radio report, purportedly said he intends to marry her.
Another citizen arrest happened right in front of Plaza
Marina, reported to me by my landlady. Vendors nabbed a kidnapper purportedly
there to collect a five thousand ransom money. He came at the same spot where
he or company collected another ransom earlier when they kidnapped a vendor
selling banana cue. This time though, the vendors were ready, suicide mode.
They just lifted the big pot hot with boiling oil and splashed the kidnapper
with it. The other guy who was with him fled in the direction of the Cathedral
so that he ran right into the arms of the Marines guarding the vicinity.
It is all very confusing. And very funny. The lady announcer
advising one and all to always take a look at the guy on the driver’s seat and
if he looks like a kidnapper, not to get on to the cab, better safe than
kidnapped.
A day after, the same radio announcer would report that the
arrested kidnapper at Martirez Street was lynched by tambays, hangers-on, and that a grenade was found on his person.
Then this time they gave him a name, Juls, but for whatever reason, he didn’t
have a family name. It was not mentioned either that the driver-kidnapper has
no tacked ID on the cab’s front seat. I haven’t found time to ask around the
Cathedral because nowadays if you ask street vendors, complain the police
people, they’d answer “Inday ku” (I don’t know) like automated machines. And for
whatever reason, friends working at the Cathedral didn’t know about the fried man
in the plaza or about the other man running into the Marines at their gate.
Ordinary citizens and ordinary tricycle drivers, they tell
you, kanila ra yan, sila da in mangidnap
sila da isab in magsaggaw-saggaw. It’s all their racket, they set all this
kidnap racket up, then set up these friggin so-called arrests. I can’t help but
feel sorry for the tricycle driver they arrested at Martirez Street. For all I
know he was just distressed the girl will not pay him the projected twenty
pesos income. After all they were close to getting to MSU, just way over the
SSC vicinity. Lately, or since this wave of kidnappings and rape of women,
tricycle drivers are held suspect, and they have been complaining of poorer
revenues. Women refuse to ride and after four o’ clock no more passengers to
pick.
I suspect it’s hearsay, B minus movies meant to entertain the
duped still in post-trauma confusion while the rapist sons are being led away.
My prayer is, that they amply compensated the lynched
tricycle driver.
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