KOTA KINABALU: A Malaysian
fish breeder kidnapped by Abu Sayaff gunmen while doing business in the
southern Philippines island 17 months ago has returned home to his family.
Pang Choon Pong, 48, was
reunited with his family after the gunmen released him about five days ago
following negotiations with the armed group who was believed to be holding him
on Jolo Island.
"I am very thankful to
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, our Chief Minister and all the
leaders who helped reunite me with my family.
"I have been away for
so long and am just happy to see my family," said the father of four, who
is believed to have been kidnapped by his former business partner on Oct 5,
2011 during a trip to Sitangkai.
Following his release, Pang
was flown in from Kuala Lumpur and was flown to Kota Kinabalu on Thursday,
where he reunited with his family members at the Chief Minister's official Seri
Gaya residence here.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri
Musa Aman said the release was secured through careful and tireless
negotiations with the group.
"We empathise with the
family and the trauma they must have gone through. As such we decided to
intervene and assist in securing Pang's release," he said.
Musa said that the family
should thank Najib for his concern over the plight of Pang and his family.
"As you can see the
leaders of the day are those who listen and reach out to the people regardless
of race and religious background," he added.
Among those present at Seri
Gaya were Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Yee Moh Chai, Industrial Development
Minister Datuk Raymond Tan and Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister's
Department, Datuk Edward Khoo, as well as Kota Kinabalu Chinese Chamber of Commerce
President, Datuk Michael Lui. (DE)
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