Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Indonesia sailors 'not being held hostage'

From the 4BU Website (Jun 23): Indonesia sailors 'not being held hostage'

Reports that seven Indonesian sailors had been held hostage by the Philippine militant group Abu Sayyaf are false, the Indonesian police and military say.
 
The wives of two of the sailors told Indonesian media on Wednesday that Abu Sayyaf militants had seized the crew and demanded a $US5 million ($A6.66 million) ransom for their release.
 
The women told local television they received phone calls from their husbands and were asked to notify the government, their employers and Indonesian media.
 
The military and the police denied the reports, saying that the sailors' wives were victims of a scam intended to blackmail the company their husbands work for.
 
"It's false," armed forces chief General Gatot Nurmantyo said on SCTV."It's a scam."
 
The head of the special crime department at the national police, Agung Setya, told Jawa Pos: "It was the work of fraudsters."
 
Last month, Abu Sayyaf released 14 Indonesian sailors they had abducted from two tugboats after holding them for a month.The Indonesian government denied any ransom was paid.Abu Sayyaf militants have been blamed for some of the deadliest terrorist attacks in the Philippines, as well as high-profile kidnappings of foreigners.
 

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