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Southeast Asia
Abu Sayyaf threatens to kidnap traders
2005-09-30
Suspected Abu Sayyaf bandits have threatened to kidnap traders if they fail to pay illegal taxation in the southern Philippines, officials said.

Officials said the bandits were demanding as much as P1 million and those who refused to pay were threatened with harm.

Extortion letters purportedly from the Abu Sayyaf group and the notorious Pentagon kidnap gang have been sent to many traders in Maguindanao province, where troops are battling militants tied to al-Qaeda.

"It is dangerous now. Many groups are demanding money, some are telling us to pay one million pesos in exchange for our lives. They would kidnap us or bomb our place if we don't pay.

"We will not give money to these people. The authorities can handle this problem and we will just take precautions, like hire additional security guards and limit unnecessary travels," one trader said.

The bandits also threatened to bomb or burn public transportation and communication signal relays if their executives do not give illegal taxation.

The police and military said they would provide protection to traders who are receiving death threats. But many traders were afraid to cooperate with the authorities for fear of reprisals.

"We are appealing to traders to report to us any threats, so we can take the necessary actions. Right now, the operation against terrorists is going on," Del Prado said.
Posted by:Dan Darling

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