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WTF! This pussy isn't worth ten bucks to me and it's just another kidnap case

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You see, this is how i piss off the PAP IB in this forum with their PRO China and it's allies and anti West and it's allies agenda in forums. :biggrin:


Kidnappers demand US$11.2 million for return of Chinese tourist snatched in Malaysia

PUBLISHED : Thursday, 10 April, 2014, 3:25pm
UPDATED : Thursday, 10 April, 2014, 5:58pm

Teddy Ng in Beijing [email protected]

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Gao Huayun seen in a photo dated February 2012. Photo via Kaixin Wang

The kidnappers who snatched a Chinese tourist from a Malaysian holiday resort today demanded a ransom of HK$87 million (US$11.2 million).

Malaysian Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said they received a note from the kidnappers demanding a ransom, which is equivalent to 70 million yuan.

Gao and the Filipino worker were abducted on April 2. Gao was shoved into a boat by gunmen and taken to an unknown location.

Gao Huayun, a 29-year-old from Shanghai, had just spent about a day at the resort when she was taken along with Filipino hotel employee Marcy Dayawan, 40, from the Singamata Reef Resort in Malaysia's Sabah state.

"Gao’s family has appointed someone to negotiate for her safe release,” Zahid, whose ministry handles internal security and law enforcement, said today.

“We hope this case can be settled as soon as possible," he said.

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Gao Huayun, pictured here in March 2013, reportedly screamed "I don't want to go" before she was shoved onto a boat by gunmen. Photo: via Kaixin Wang

“We have sent our team, the police and the negotiators to discuss through their so-called appointed middle person to negotiate the reduction of ransom,” Zahid told a local newspaper.

No ransom was demanded for the Filipina resort worker who was also abducted last week, he said.

Malaysia said at the weekend that Gao’s family in China had been contacted by telephone by her kidnappers.

However, a spokesman for the Chinese consulate in Kuching said they have yet to receive police notification about the ransom demand.

Three men armed with M14 automatic rifles grabbed Dayawan from her room and on their way back to the boat seized Gao, who screamed "I don't want to go" in English, according to a police account.

There were at least four other kidnappers waiting in the boat, and they left within minutes, witnesses said. No shots were fired.

The kidnappers are believed to be affiliated with Abu Sayyaf “sub-commander” Murphy Ambang Ladjia in the Philippines.

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Abu Sayyaf gunmen pictured in 2000, the year "sub-commander" Murphy Ambang Ladjia masterminded the kidnap of 21 European tourists. Gao and Dayawan's kidnappers are allegedly affiliated to Ladjia. Photo: AFP

Gao was travelling with a friend, who left the resort early yesterday, the hotel manager has said. Gao's parents reportedly told Shanghai radio that a day before the raid their daughter had received an admission letter for an MBA degree programme in Britain.

The incident could further complicate relations between China and Malaysia, which have been strained since the March 8 disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines jet with 154 Chinese on board.

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said the attack might have been aimed at further damaging Sino-Malaysian ties. "Our priority is to ensure the safety of the hostages," he said.

The last Abu Sayyaf abduction in the area was in 2000, when Philippine gunmen crossed the border in speedboats and abducted 21 European tourists along with Malaysian and Filipino workers at the Sipadan diving resort. The kidnappers demanded around US$1 million for each hostage.

The Philippines is co-ordinating with Malaysia on securing the hostages' release.

With additional reporting from Patrick Boehler and Agencies


 

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Well done! This PRC bitch deserves it! Something like this shit must happen so that PRC will be slapped in their face! So what if their econ is the 2nd in this world?
 

palden

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China could have just send in their armies. Depend on those mat yoyos and pinoys no hope liao.
 

Alantis

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It's not what she is worth, but how much she is worth to her family.

Anyone know if she come from a political or 土豪family?
 

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Amount ridiculous, say China netizens

<small class="clear">Friday, April 11, 2014 - 10:38
</small>The Star/Asia News Network
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PETALING JAYA, Malaysia - Netizens in China are incredulous that the kidnappers of Gao Huayun are demanding a RM36.4million (S$14.1 million) ransom for her release.

Some said the amount was "ridiculous" on Weibo, China's version of Twitter.


"Are they out of their minds?" said another netizen. Yet another said the ransom could pay for 20 Lamborghinis and chided the kidnappers for being unreasonable.

One person who claimed to be Gao's former college teacher posted a message saying that some students were donating money.

"We'll raise the funds to rescue you," he said.

Gao, 29, was an automation engineering student at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology.

She had turned 29 on Tuesday as a captive of militants believed to be linked to the Abu Sayyaf, labelled a terrorist group by the United States.

Several Chinese news media have claimed that there is a gag order on state-owned press over any coverage of Gao's kidnapping.

This is to apparently ensure that any ongoing negotiation between the kidnappers and relevant parties are not affected, they said.

"My boss doesn't allow us to report about this subject anymore," said an employee of a Chinese TV station.

A source close to the Chinese media said reporters had contacted Gao's family and travel companion in Malaysia but none of them were willing to be interviewed.


 

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Philippine authorities shocked by huge ransom demand

<small class="clear">Friday, April 11, 2014 - 10:45
</small>The Star/Asia News Network


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KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia - Philippine authorities are shocked over reports of a demand for RM36.4 million (S$14.1 million) for the release of a Chinese tourist abducted from a Semporna diving resort.

Armed Forces of Philippines Sulu province commander Brig Gen Martin Pinto said they were unaware of such a ransom demand.


"What? Is that correct," was Pinto's immediate response when informed about the ransom demand disclosed by Home Minister Datuk Ahmad Zahid Hamidi in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

Dr Ahmad Zahid said a team had been dispatched to negotiate reducing the ransom with a "so called middle person".

Pinto told The Star Philippine security forces had received word that Gao Huayun, 29, and Filipina resort worker Marcy Dayawan, 40, had been brought to Jolo island in the Sulu province.

"This is raw information which we are now verifying," he said.

Eastern Sabah Security director general Datuk Mohammad Mantek and state Police Commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib declined to comment on the ransom, but other officials here believed the RM36.4 million figure was just an"opening" gambit.

They said kidnappers would usually quote a "high" opening figure before agreeing to a lower amount.

They cited the case of of the two seaweed farm workers snatched from Pulau Sabangkat, also near Semporna, in Febuary 2010, whose abductors had demanded 60mil Pesos (RM4.37 million).

However, the two workers were released after RM1.5 million was believed to have been paid in ransom.

Meanwhile, Philippines-based NGO Alliance of Human Rights Advocates has voiced alarm over a spate of kidnappings in the Sulu province since Feb 17.

Its Mindanao coordinator Warina Sushil Jukuy said that about 50 people had been abducted over the three-month period.




 

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They said kidnappers would usually quote a "high" opening figure before agreeing to a lower amount.

You give money to them, they upgrade to newer and better weapons, and then kidnap more people. :rolleyes:
 

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I can assure you the Flips will not get on this case with any urgency since the kidnap happened in Malaysia, not in their own country. It will be made worse by the fact that China and Philippines are at loggerheads over territorial issues.

Poor girl's CB must be sore after multiple rapes :(
 

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The Germans spoilt the market by paying the ransom. The ransom amount has nothing to do with the victims family background. In all these cases, the govts have paid up.
 

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This case along with mh370 has cause Chinese to severely distrust and avoid Malaysia. If they manage to kidnap a few more PRC the Chinese government might send a warship to the region.

The Germans spoilt the market by paying the ransom. The ransom amount has nothing to do with the victims family background. In all these cases, the govts have paid up.
 

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I can assure you the Flips will not get on this case with any urgency since the kidnap happened in Malaysia, not in their own country. It will be made worse by the fact that China and Philippines are at loggerheads over territorial issues.

Poor girl's CB must be sore after multiple rapes :(


Even if dey do...:biggrin::biggrin:

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They are not kidnapping the Chinese pussy. This pussy do not cost so much. They are kidnapping Malaysia...( after the MH370 case. Malaysia kana left, right and centre from china)
 

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1 million for the girl the rest goes into pocket of the so called middleman. He is probably the one to is the victims in the first place
 
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