Seafarers Warned of Abu Sayyaf Kidnapping Threat

Ship masters and crew are urged to exercise extra vigilance when transiting the waters off Eastern Sabah and Sulu-Celebes Seas, Asian piracy watchdog said, due to a threat of  being kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf Group.

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Aby Sayyaf is one of the most violent jihadist groups in the southern Philippines, notorious for kidnappings for ransom.

According to a warning issued by the Philippine Coast Guard, a group of approximately 10 Abu Sayyaf Group members armed with pistol, rifles and grenade launcher is planning to conduct kidnapping activities at any opportune time in undisclosed areas in Sabah.

The armed group is primarily targeting businessmen or crew of foreign vessels passing through the area, the coast guard informed.

The group is said to be using unmarked colored blue and white motorbanca locally known as jungkong.

The militant group is known for keeping mariners in captivity for months or even years in dire conditions, sometimes even resulting in execution. This is in particular due to the fact that the Philippine government has adopted a no-ransom policy when dealing with the militant group.