Friday, April 4, 2014

Philippine troops chase activists behind Malaysia kidnappings


Philippine officers have been sent to a remote southern island where suspected Islamic activists are accepted to have taken two female prisoners seized from a resort in neighboring Malaysia, the military said Friday.

He said seven shooters on board a white speedboat are accepted to have taken the ladies from a swooping resort in Malaysia's Sabah state over the sea fringe to the remote Tawi-Tawi islands in the southern Philippines.

Zagala said the ruffians were accepted to be subsidiary with Abu Sayyaf "sub-authority" Murphy Ambang Ladjia, who was included in a breathtaking grabbing of 21 individuals from an alternate Sabah resort in 2000.

The Abu Sayyaf has just a couple of hundred shooters however has been reprimanded for the most noticeably bad dread ambushes in Philippine history, including bombings and kidnappings that have regularly focused on outsiders or Christians.

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