The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kidnappers demand RM180,000 – boat owner

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TAWAU: One of three Filipino fishermen kidnapped by seven gunmen in the waters off Pulau Pom-Pom, Semporna last Saturday, has contacted his employer to relay a two million peso (RM180,000) ransom demand for their release.

The employer, Karim Musappa, 30, said the kidnapped boat skipper, Masurin, in his 50s had contacted him on Monday over the ransom demanded by the kidnappers.

“I received a call on Hari Raya Haji day at 7.55am while performing Hari Raya Aidiladha prayer at a mosque. The kidnappers used the victim (Masurin) as their mediator to ask for a two million peso ransom,” he told reporters here yesterday.

Karim said he lodged a police report after receiving the phone call.

He also claimed the kidnappers had recently contacted the wife of one of the victims to demand ransom.

“The victim’s wife told me the kidnappers have given her until Sept 19 to pay the ransom,” Karim said.

“I own three fishing vessels. One is under investigat­ion in connection with the kidnapping while another is under repair, and this leaves only one for fishing.

“However, my crew members are afraid to go out to sea,” he lamented.

Sabah Police Commission­er Datuk Abdul Rashid Harun said the state police had received a phone call regarding the kidnapping of the fishermen.

However, he declined to reveal details of the telephone conversati­on.

Abdul Rashid said the victims were believed to be safe and the police would continue to investigat­e the case.

The trio, identified as Loloi Alpin, 30, Sami, in his 30s, and Masurin were kidnapped while fishing together with 13 other crew members in the waters about 10.40pm on Sept 10.

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