
The shooting on Mabul island is the latest in a spate of abductions
in Malaysia's remote Sabah state, home to some of the world's top diving
sites, with travel agents saying the violence has already hurt visits
to the area.

One security official said on condition of anonymity that the criminals are believed to be gunmen from the Sulu islands in the Philippines.

"The group of heavily armed gunmen shot and killed a 32-year-old policeman and kidnapped another personnel member. They escaped in a boat into neighbouring waters. We have launched a security operation to track down the criminals," he said.

"I urge the government to take firm measures to upgrade security. Of course such bold intrusions and the blatant challenge to our security will hurt especially diving-related tourism business," he said.

Expressing his condolences to the security forces, Tan said there had already been a 10 per cent drop in tourist arrivals in the second quarter compared with the first three months of the year.
Sabah receives about 3.5 million tourist arrivals annually, including those from China, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe.
The kidnapping of the policeman is the fourth incident of its kind in Sabah since April.
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