Australia government warns citizens of kidnappings in Sabah



February 08, 2012
LABUAN, February 8 Sabah military are regularly observant as well as take severely threats associated to a kidnapping of tourists in a waters of a East Malaysian state, Bernama Online reported a state military supervision official as observant today.
Datuk Hamza Taib was commenting upon a new travel advisory by a Australian supervision recommending that a adults exercise counsel when travelling to Sabah.
He told a headlines portal that a shortcoming of ensuring security was shouldered by a military as well as other coercion agencies such as a Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, a Armed Forces as well as a Customs Department.
In January, a travel advisory was posted upon a websitesmartraveller.gov.au, which falls under a reach of Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs as well as Trade, notice that terrorists "continue to devise kidnapping operations in Sabah waters".
The advisory recommended Australians to "exercise a high degree of caution" in coastal areas of western Sabah as well as "reconsider your need to travel" to islands, dive sites as well as coastal areas of eastern Sabah.
In a past, a Abu Sayyaf Group, formed in a Philippines, has kidnapped foreigners from a east coast of Sabah, islands such as Sipadan, Mataking as well as Pandanan as well as surrounding waters.
Hamza said currently Malaysian authorities have increased security in a region as a result of these incidents.
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