22 Mar 2021 | 03:45 AM UTC
Malaysia: Officials rescue abducted fisherman on Kalupag Island, Tawi-Tawi Province, Philippines, March 21 /update 3
Authorities rescue kidnapped fisherman on Kalupag Island, Tawi-Tawi Province, Philippines, March 21. Kidnapping threat remains severe.
Event
Philippine authorities rescued an Indonesian kidnap victim of Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) on Kalupag Island, Tawi-Tawi Province, southern Mindanao, March 21. The victim was among five Indonesian fishers that ASG abducted from waters around Tambisan Island near Lahad Datu, Sabah State, Malaysia, Jan. 16, 2020. ASG killed one of the victims in Patikul, Sulu Province, Sept. 28, 2020, while authorities rescued three others off Pasigan Island, Tawi-Tawi Province, late March 18.
Context
The overall threat of kidnapping around coastal areas of Sabah State and far southern Mindanao is severe. ASG periodically launches incursions into Malaysian territorial waters to perpetrate kidnappings before fleeing back to southern Mindanao in the southern Philippines with their hostages. ASG is also known to outsource kidnappings to local criminal gangs, financially compensating these groups for abducting high-value targets, which include Indonesian, Malaysian, and Vietnamese nationals in the surrounding coastal waters.
Advice
If operating in coastal areas in Sabah State and southern Mindanao, exercise a high degree of vigilance due to the threat of kidnapping. Do not discuss plans and routes publicly. Individuals operating in the area long term should vary routes and times of travel. Limit exposure to insecure areas and traveling at night. If travel outside of major cities is essential, consider using trusted and vetted security personnel and knowledgeable drivers.