MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – The Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) beheaded a Malaysian kidnap victim on Tuesday, November 17 in Indanan, Sulu, after reportedly failing to pay ransom, intelligence sources told Rappler.
Reports reaching Rappler indicated that the male Malaysian hostage, whose identity we are withholding, was beheaded at around 4 pm Tuesday by Indanan-based ASG led by sub-leaders Alden Bagade and Idang Susukan. Reports indicate his family did not comply with the ransom demand of the kidnappers.
He was kidnapped nearly 6 months ago from a restaurant in Sabah, Malaysia, alongside a Malaysian woman, Thien Nyuk Fun. The woman was released earlier this month.
According to reports reaching security officials in Manila, the victims remains were immediately buried in the vicinity of Barangay Tanan in Indanan. His head was reportedly thrown down a ravine in the same area.
At around 8:30 pm the same day, a street sweeper reportedly found the kidnap victim's severed head, placed inside a sack with a note bearing the man's name, in Jolo, Sulu.
In the past, the Abu Sayyaf released hostages only after hefty ransoms were paid.
They have also beheaded captives if their demands were not met. – Rappler.com