Mindanao Examiner Newspaper Apr. 7-13, 2014

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SABAH RAIDED ANEW! Philippine authorities step up security after gunmen seized Chinese tourist, Filipina hotel worker in Semporna resort

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A gunnery sergeant trains his machine gun below as his helicopter flies over the southern Philippines. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)

hilippine authorities have beefed up security in the southern region following the abductions of a Chinese holidaymaker and a Filipino hotel worker by gunmen who raided a Malaysian resort in Sabah last week. At least 5 gunmen boat. It was unknown raided the Singmata Ad- whether the raiders are ventures and Reef Resort members of the Philiprecently in Semporna pines’ Abu Sayyaf group town and abducted the previously blamed on 29-year old Gao Huayun, many cross-border a tourist from Shanghai. kidnappings in Sabah, The gunmen also seized which is being claimed by a Filipino woman work- the Sultanate of Sulu. ing at the resort, but her Sulu police chief identity was not immedi- Abraham Orbita said they ately known. have received reports of No individual or the abductions, but could group claimed responsi- not say this early if the Abu bility for the raid, but the Sayyaf is behind the dargunmen fled on a motor- ing raid on the dive resort.

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He said they have alerted police commanders in the province about the incident and ordered them to tighten their security and stay vigilant while building up intelligence about the possible involvement of the Filipino rebel group. “We are aware of the incident and we have a report about this and police forces have been alerted and told to step up their security and intelligence gathering to determine if the Abu Sayyaf is involved in the abductions,” Orbita told the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.

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The South China Morning Post, which also ran a breaking of story of the raid, interviewed the hotel manager who said that six armed men barged into the resort and seized one of the Chinese tourists staying there and also their Filipina employee. “The hotel manager, who asked to be identified only as Vicky, said five to six armed men burst into the hotel...leaving by boat within minutes. By Thursday morning, all 61 guests - 59 of them from mainland China - had decided to leave the resort,” the re-

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port said. It also published photos shared online by those in the hotel which showed “chaos and confusion” as tourists crouched on the floor of a dining room behind overturned tables. Other pictures showed Malaysian policemen in uniforms with automatic rifles and bulletproof vests securing the resort after the raid. Last November, suspected Abu Sayyaf gunmen also raided the island resort of Pom Pom off Semporna town and shot Hsu Li Min, 57, and dragged his wife Chang

An Wei, 58, into a waiting boat and fled before security forces could arrive. The woman was freed a month later in the southern Philippine town of Talipao. The Abu Sayyaf has previously raided resorts in Sabah several times over the past decade and kidnapped dozens of Malaysians and foreigners and exchanged them for ransom money which is used to purchase weapons and fund terror attacks in the Philippines. (Mindanao Examiner)

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