From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Mar 21): Malaysian held by Abu Sayyaf for almost 2 years back
in Sabah
Chinese Malaysian Pang Choon Pong returned home to Kota Kinabalu on Thursday
and was reunited with his family, five days following his release by Abu Sayyaf
gunmen who held him for nearly two years in Jolo, Sulu, a Sabah-based radio
station reported.
Pang, 48, was flown into Malaysia from the Philippines by Malaysian
authorities who accompanied him home on Thursday after some debriefing in Kuala
Lumpur, the radio station said.
Pang is engaged in the fish breeding business and was visiting Sitangkai in
Tawi-tawi with a Filipino business partner when he was abducted by Abu Sayyaf
gunmen on Oct. 5, 2011. It turned out that the Filipino business partner, whose
identity was not disclosed, had a hand in the kidnapping, the station said.
Pang was transferred to Sulu, where he was held for the next 17 months.
The radio station quoted Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman as saying Pang’s
freedom was brought about by a series of negotiations with the Abu Sayyaf. But
Musa was mum on whether money changed hands, the station added.
Pang said he was thankful to Malaysian officials led by Prime Minister Najib
Razak and Musa for their efforts to secure his liberty.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/69815/malaysian-held-by-abu-sayyaf-for-almost-2-years-back-in-sabah
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