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Man seeks help to rescue daughter held in Basilan by 'Sabahan'
Published on: Monday, August 05, 2013
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Siti Nor Shafika said this in a telephone call to her father recently to inform him of the difficult life she was experiencing on the turbulent island.
"She doesn't want me to go as it is very risky and shootouts often erupt," said Abdul Ghani Md Yasin, when met by Bernama in Taman Rinting near here recently.
He plans to go to Basilan Island because he fears for the safety of his second child, who was abducted by a Filipino more than a year ago.
Abdul Ghani, 45, a worker at a private company in Pasir Gudang near here, suspects that she has been charmed using black magic by the man known as 'Tontong' when they both worked at a factory in a nearby industrial estate.
Quoting sources, he said, his daughter who did not have an international passport, was believed to be in Barangay Kunhun Lenhuh, Municipal Al-Barka, Basilan Island.
The security on Basilan Island has been shaky following gun battles between the Philippines' military and groups such as Abu Sayyaf and splinter groups of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
Abdul Ghani fervently hopes the police or non-governmental organisations would help to bring Siti Nor Shafika home. To date, Abdul Ghani has lodged four police reports over her disappearance.
Recalling his daughter's missing in March last year, he said she left home with the clothes on her back without telling her parents her destination.
Later, he was informed by reliable sources that she had gone to Labuan, before going to Sabah and then to the southern Philippines via an illegal route.
Abdul Ghani also said 'Tontong' claimed he was from Sabah and used a fake identification card under the name "Mohd Nazirul Che Hassan".
He said Siti Nor Shafika called him recently and asked him to deposit RM1,000 via an international service into the account of one "Sahibil Abdul Najir Jikiri" on Basilan Island, to make an international passport.
"However, I did not do so until today, because when we were talking, I heard a voice directing her to ask me for the money," Abdul Ghani added.-Bernama
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