Abu leader in kidnapping, beheading slain in Sabah
Malaysian security forces have killed a key member of the Abu Sayyaf in a shootout in waters off Sabah in Borneo, the Philippine military said on Saturday.
Abraham Hamid had led the kidnapping of several foreigners from a tourist resort in the south last year, two of whom were later beheaded.
“The death of Hamid is a big blow to the (Abu Sayyaf) as it neutralized one of the notorious bandits and will degrade their capability for spotting and kidnapping victims in the future,” said regional military spokesperson Maj. Filemon Tan.
Two other militants were killed alongside Hamid in the shootout with Malaysian police in Lahad Datu in eastern Sabah, he said.
Ransom
The Abu Sayyaf beheaded two Canadian hostages after demands for millions of dollars were not met, but released two others, a Norwegian and Filipina, after ransoms were believed to be paid.
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3 killed, 2 arrested
While Hamid and two militants were killed, Sabah security forces have arrested two others, Tan added.
Sabah police chief Abdul Rashid Harun told AFP the incident was the Malaysian authorities’ first direct confrontation with suspected kidnappers in the waters off eastern Sabah.
On his blog, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak praised his security forces and said Kuala Lumpur and Manila would cooperate to fight the recurring kidnappings.—AFP