Suspects involving Sabah kidnap believed in Philippine waters: Malaysian Police

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The suspects that involved in the Semporna resort kidnap in Sabah State are believed in the Philippine waters, local police said on Thursday during a press conference held in Kota Kinabalu, the capital city of the state of Sabah of Malaysia.

Datuk Hamza Taib, Sabah Police Commissioner, confirmed that the group of armed men are no longer in Semporna or within Sabah.

He also added that he believed there should be someone within the resort coordinating with the suspects during the kidnap.

"We have a lead ...We are now looking for individuals who can help in the investigation," local press The Star quoted the commissioner as saying.

The commissioner said the resorts has been operated for more than ten years. The police usually patrols 3 to 4 times per week.

He said the kidnapping is also believed to be for ransom but so far no ransom has been demanded yet. He also believed that the victims are safe, according intelligence they had so far.

Two persons, one Chinese tourist and a Filipino resort worker had been abducted by a group of man from Pulau Singahmata near Pulau Bum-Bum in Semporna, state of Sabah of Malaysia on Wednesday evening.