Malaysian authorities said gunmen, who seized 3 Indonesians
off Sabah’s Lahad Datu town, have taken their captives to Tawi-Tawi province in
the Muslim autonomous region in southern Philippines .
Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi has confirmed this
during a news conference, but provided no other details about the hostages –
Teodorus Kopong, 42; Lorence Koten, 34; and Emanuel, 40 – except that the
government will not pay any ransom.
Father Paulus Rahmat, a priest from the Catholic human
rights organization Vivat International for Indonesia ,
said Jakarta
must do its utmost to help the captives. “The government needs to take firm
steps to ensure their release,” the independent Union of Catholic Asian News
quoted the priest as saying, who added that “abductions at sea are a growing
problem.”
Father Rahmat said the Indonesian government should tackle
the problem at a regional level in order to find a comprehensive solution.
“There should be a pact between the ASEAN countries to ensure that similar
cases will not occur again in the future,” he said.
The trio was seized by five gunmen on July 9 while aboard a
Malaysian-flagged trawler owned by Chia Tong Len. It was unknown whether the
abductors, who spoke Malay and Tausug, a dialect largely used in Sulu and in
some parts of Basilan and Tawi-Tawi, demanded ransoms or not.
The Philippine military’s Western Mindanao Command did not
give any statement on the progress of its search for the hostages or if the Abu
Sayyaf was behind the latest abduction. The militant group is still holding at
least 10 foreigners it kidnapped in southern Philippines
and Sabah .
http://mindanaoexaminer.com/abducted-indons-taken-to-tawi-tawi-province/
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