Taiwanese
kidnapped in Malaysia freed in Sulu
ZAMBOANGA CITY,
Philippines—Another foreigner kidnapped in Malaysia was freed in Sulu on
Friday, the third person released from captivity there since March.
Colonel Jose Johriel
Cenabre, commander of Joint Task Force Sulu, said Evelyn Chang was released
around 4 p. m. in Sitio Kanja in the municipality of Talipao. Chang was
reported kidnapped in Sempornah, Sabah, on November 15.
“The kidnap victim was
brought to trauma hospital for medical check-up and she’ll be turned over to
the consular office,” Cenabre said.
Several victims of
kidnapping in Malaysia have been released in Sulu but the authorities would not
say if the abductions were all perpetrated by Filipinos, particularly
members of the Abu Sayyaf extremist group.
Thirteen years ago, the
Abu Sayyaf managed to pull off a major kidnapping abroad when it raided the
Sipadan Resort in Sabah.
In August, one of two
Chinese-Malayasians kidnapped in Lahad Datu in Sabah last year escaped from
their abductors in Sulu’s Indanan town after his companion had died in
captivity.
Tung Wee Jie said he and
his cousin Fei were working on an oil palm plantation when abducted on November
13 last year.
Fei died of illness
while in captivity, Tung said before returning to Malaysia.
In March, Chinese-Malaysian
Pang Choon Pong was also released by the Abu Sayyaf in Jolo after holding him
in captivity for about two years
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