The family of freed Australian hostage Warren Rodwell have thanked Philippine and Australian authorities.
FREED Australian hostage Warren Rodwell met with a Philippine prosecutor on Monday to help prepare charges against the Islamic extremists who held him in captivity for 15 months.
A gaunt, grim-looking Rodwell, who was in a wheelchair and escorted by Australian embassy personnel, filed a statement describing his ordeal before assistant prosecutor Aristotle Reyes at the Justice Department in Manila.
"This is to process the investigation of the case. The statement can be used by the PNP (Philippine National Police) to pursue a complaint," said Reyes, without disclosing details of the statement.
Armed men posing as police abducted Rodwell, 54, from his home in a coastal town of the southern Philippines in December, 2011, and demanded US$2 million ($1.9 million) for his safe release.
The militants freed a deeply emaciated Rodwell on March 23 after a payment, reportedly of four million pesos ($94,000), was made.
Authorities say the Abu Sayyaf, a small group of militants based in lawless islands of the southern Philippines and designated by the US government as a terrorist organisation, was responsible for the kidnapping.
Warren Rodwell has filed a statement in the Philippines, describing his kidnapping ordeal at the hands of Islamist extremists. Picture: Noel Celis
Australian Warren Rodwell, in a proof-of-life photo issued by kidnappers in the Philippines during his 15-month captivity. Picture: Facebook
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