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Thursday, 8 January 2015

The policemen abducted Abu Sayyaf ill with malaria


K ota Kinabalu  : Members marine police kidnapped the militant group Abu Sayyaf, Constable NMN Aleip which is now in the forest area on the island of Jolo in the southern Philippines, is faced with serious health problems.

A group of activists who oppose kidnapping, Prof. Octavio Dinampo said he had been told NMN, 26, was bedridden and could not get up out of bed since five days ago.

"He is suffering from malaria. I was also told she had diarrhea," he said on Wednesday.

Dinampo said Abu Sayyaf Group failed to bring the doctor to treat NMN.


"None of the doctors who dared to go to the hideout of the Abu Sayyaf group," said Dinampo, Mindanao University lecturers do, who lives in Luboc not far from the mountains, which is where Abu Sayyaf hideout.

He said the militants had been brought NMN out of their original hiding place twice a few weeks ago to evade detection Philippine authorities.

Malaysian authorities said they could not confirm whether the allegations are true or otherwise.

When contacted, NMN wife, Erna Sharifah Berson declined to comment on the circumstances of her husband, but he will only receive any information from the police.

NMN rescue efforts were not successful, because the militant group Abu Sayyaf often changes his mind and urged to demand ransom for the release of more policemen concerned.

NMN kidnapped when militant group Abu Sayyaf attack unit in Pulau Mabul Marine Police located in Semporna, on July 12 last year.

When the attack occurred, colleagues NMN killed and the incident led to several attacks occurring in the waters of Sabah.

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