2014年CRI 中国游客在马来遭绑架 澳马总理承诺不放弃搜索(在线收听) |
Malay authorities say they believe the suspects involved in the kidnapping of a Chinese national on Wednesday evening at a resort in eastern Malaysia are now likely in Philippine waters. The head of the police forces in Sabah says the group of armed men, believed to be Filipino, are no longer in Malaysian territory. Authorities also say they suspect there may have been someone coordinating with the suspects inside the resort where the women were taken from. So far no ransom has been demanded. The pair were taken Wednesday evening while on the jetty of a popular resort in Sabah. Today's search effort for missing flight MH370 is already underway. It's been nearly a month since the plane disappeared. Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has just finished a trip to Perth, Australia, where he reviewed search operations and met with his counterpart, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott. The two leaders have promised to do everything possible to locate the airliner,. Some eight planes and nine ships, including seven Chinese vessels scoured the search area on Thursday. The Malaysia Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing had 239 passengers and crew on board. 154 of those people are Chinese. Malay authorities say they believe the suspects involved in the kidnapping of a Chinese national on Wednesday evening at a resort in eastern Malaysia are now likely in Philippine waters. The head of the police forces in Sabah says the group of armed men, believed to be Filipino, are no longer in Malaysian territory. Authorities also say they suspect there may have been someone coordinating with the suspects inside the resort where the women were taken from. So far no ransom has been demanded. The pair were taken Wednesday evening while on the jetty of a popular resort in Sabah. Today's search effort for missing flight MH370 is already underway. It's been nearly a month since the plane disappeared. Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has just finished a trip to Perth, Australia, where he reviewed search operations and met with his counterpart, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott. The two leaders have promised to do everything possible to locate the airliner,. Some eight planes and nine ships, including seven Chinese vessels scoured the search area on Thursday. The Malaysia Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing had 239 passengers and crew on board. 154 of those people are Chinese. |
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