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Abducted Chinese tourist freed

Updated: 2014-06-01 07:22

By Agencies in Kuala Lumpur(China Daily)

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Two women, including a Chinese national, who were kidnapped on the Malaysian island of Borneo in early April have been freed with no ransom demanded by the abductors, Malaysian media reported.

The two women, a Chinese tourist and a Philippine hotel worker, were released from an island in the southern Philippines by the Abu Sayyaf terrorist group on Friday, The Star reported. Philippine police then took a speedboat to transfer the women to Malaysian waters.

The women, abducted by a group of gunmen from a Semporna resort in Sabah on April 2, were freed after negotiations involving Malaysian security officers, the newspaper reported.

The Chinese tourist, Gao Huayun, arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, according to the Chinese Consulate in Malaysia.

Abducted Chinese tourist freed

An official from the Chinese Consulate in Malaysia said Gao was in good health, but it was unclear when she would return to China.

"No ransom paid to secure their release. Success due to cooperation of Malaysia and Philippines security forces," Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak wrote in a post on Twitter late on Friday.

He had informed the Chinese side of the release and said Gao would be escorted back to China during his official visit to the country.

Philippine police sources however told Reuters that a large ransom was paid for the women. It has been rare for Abu Sayyaf to release abductees without a ransom being paid.

Najib's announcement was made during a four-day trip to Beijing, where he looks to get ties between the two countries back on track after relations became strained due to the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.

The kidnapping on April 3 came as Malaysia's image in China was hurt by the missing flight, which prompted China's government, media and passengers' families to launch verbal attacks on what was perceived to be a muddled response and poor communications.

The incident was followed by a dramatic decline in travel from China to Malaysia. Malaysia Airlines said on May 15 that sales in China fell 60 percent in March in response to the loss of MH370. Most of the passengers on the missing flight were Chinese.

Xinhua-Reuters

(China Daily 06/01/2014 page4)

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