Gunmen kidnap two off Malaysia's Borneo coast | Global News

Gunmen kidnap two off Malaysia’s Borneo coast

/ 02:13 PM June 16, 2014

KUALA LUMPUR — Two men — a Malaysian and a Filipino — were abducted Monday off the coast of Borneo island by a pair of sea-borne gunmen, a police official said, despite heavy security in the area after a spate of kidnappings.

“Two armed gunmen abducted two people from an open-sea fish farm. They were taken away in a boat,” said Omar Mammah, head of criminal investigations for the Malaysian state of Sabah, told AFP.

He said Malaysian citizen Chan Sai Chiun, 32, and a Filipino employee identified as Maslan were abducted from the fish farm Chan operates off the small coastal town of Kunak in Sabah, in northern Borneo.

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Eastern Sabah is known for its pristine coral reefs that are popular with scuba-diving enthusiasts.

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But bandits from the predominantly Muslim southern Philippines have repeatedly crossed a narrow sea border to abduct Malaysian citizens and foreigners over the years, typically taking them back to the Philippines and seeking ransom payments.

In May, a Chinese man was seized from the fish farm he manages and is still thought to be held in the southern Philippines.

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In April, a Chinese tourist and a Filipina resort worker were abducted from a diving resort, but were recently freed. Malaysian officials said the kidnappers demanded $11 million for the Chinese woman’s release, but the government later denied anything was paid.

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Malaysia ramped up security in Sabah after a bloody incursion last year by Islamic Philippine guerillas who sought to stake a historical claim to the area.

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But kidnappings have continued.

Many abductions over the years have been blamed on the Abu Sayyaf militant group, which is believed to be affiliated with Al-Qaeda.

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Abu Sayyaf gunmen kidnapped 21 people — several of them foreign tourists — from a Sabah diving resort in 2000.

They were released a few months later after being ransomed.

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