KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia - A group of about 20 heavily-armed gunmen abducted a
fisherman and demanded to be guided to a holiday resort on Pulau Mabul,
in Sabah Malaysian Borneo. However they were taken to an army camp on the island instead.
The incident began when the fisherman, who was in his boat, was
approached by a speedboat off Pulau Umadal at about 6.30pm on Tuesday.
Garbed in dark clothes and armed with shotguns and pistols, the
gunmen forced the fisherman to board their vessel and guide them towards
Pulau Mabul where several resorts were located.
Upon approaching the island, the gunmen spotted a number of red
lights on the shore, which fisherman said indicated the location of a
resort.
As they got closer, the gunmen realised that it was a military camp
and quickly turned their vessel around, heading towards Philippines
waters.
The gunmen then spotted another fishing boat with eight men on board and forced them to board their vessel as well.
After several hours, one of the gunmen asked the nine fishermen what their race and religion were.
- When told that all were Suluk and Muslim, the gunmen guided their boat close to another fishing vessel before ordering them to jump into the sea.
- When contacted, Semporna district police chief Deputy Supt Mohd Firdaus Francis Abdullah said the incident occurred between 6.30 and 9.30pm on Tuesday.
- "All victims were fishermen from around Semporna. As soon as they were freed and reached shore, they reported the incident to us,” he said.
- "We are trying to determine where the group originated from based on the information from the abducted fishermen," Firdaus added.
Source: The Star Online
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