Friday, 20 May 2011

Help! Please release Malaysian Hostage

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia. May 15 - A Malaysian businessman kidnapped on the island of Jolo, southern Philippines last week believed to be due to the desire of victims to find three pieces of gecko lizards that allegedly kept in a village on the island.

The victim, Nazarudin Saidin, 38, who just a few months taming with gecko lizards in the business willing to say spending money of RM4, 500 to go to the Philippines to meet the owner of a lizard known as Ghafar.
It was revealed by her friend, identified as Ali, who claimed, believed to be fooled by Nazarudin Ghafar invitation to go to the Philippines and see the collection of gecko lizards' s men were to be sold.Ali claimed that they and some friends were initially invested in the business with another contact from the Philippines which is known as Dr. Rodi, but because of the narrow money, Ghafar be so keen to help."Ghafar said, she had three geckos that are kept at home mother in law in Zamboanga and the encouragement of Dr. Rodi, we want to see the animals."However, Ghafar and then come to Kuala Lumpur told, the lizard is not in Zamboanga instead kept in a village on the island of Jolo, and I was with Dr. Rodi felt something was not right then they want to cancel the aspiration, "Ali said when contacted by The Star today.However, the claim of Ali, Nazarudin still wants to go there and departed on 27 April this year when preparing a cost of RM4, 500 as he wanted to see his own collection of gecko lizards belonging Ghafar."He then called me a few days later and told not to see the lizard as it was on the mountain on the island of Jolo."Unfortunately, on 8 May, Dr. Rodi called me and told, Nazarudin kidnapped and then did we know that these are likely to trap Ghafar, "he said.More telling, Ali claimed he was asked to provide 80 million pesos (RM5.6 million) to free Nazarudin when contact kidnapper."They ask for 5 million pesos (RM348, 317) as a down payment, and provided several days if you do not want to see my friend's life is threatened."The number was too large for the available family or Nazarudin our friends. What we are asked, and realized that it postpone the time and assistance from the Malaysian government to release him, "he said. 
Royal Malaysia Police yesterday confirmed it is currently negotiating with the Philippine authorities to release members of the business.

According Mazlina's (Victim's Wife), hit her concern when told that the ministry did not provide any funds for the release of hostages kidnapped so.
"But there is a woman who offered help to find 'strong man' Ministry of Home Affairs to be known as 'Mr Din' that can be discussed at the release of her husband.However, I have not decided yet," she said.Mazlina's today also make a report at the Police Station Damansara Damai on kidnapping her husband.


Let us PRAY for Nazarudin Saidin discharged safely to Malaysia.



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