The sailors have been identified as Ferry Arifin, the
skipper of tugboat Charles OO; M. Mahbrur Dahri, Edi
Suryono, Ismail, M.Nasir, M.Sofyan and Robin Piter. The
boat – owned by PT Rusianto Brothers – was heading to Samarinda in East
Kalimantan following a trip from the Philippines when gunmen intercepted
it on June 29.
The crewmen were earlier reported to have been split into
two groups, but Jakarta
said the others had been released and that only 7 were taken captive.
Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi confirmed the
reports at a news conference in Jakarta .
Marsudi said the government will do everything possible to ensure the safe
release of all the hostages.
Indonesian media reported that the boat captain phoned his
wife and told her that they were intercepted at sea by gunmen, who introduced
themselves as Abu Sayyaf and were demanding 20 million ringgits for their safe
release.
The Abu Sayyaf previously kidnapped 14 Indonesian tugboat
crewmembers in separate attacks at sea and brought them to Sulu province and
eventually released through the intercession of the Moro National Liberation
Front. It has beheaded a Malaysian man and two Canadian hostages in Sulu, one
of 5 provinces under the Muslim autonomous region in Mindanao .
http://mindanaoexaminer.com/jakarta-confirms-abduction-of-indon-sailors-off-southern-philippines/
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