Kidnappers extend fish farm operator’s ransom deadline by 20 days


Chin Pek Nyuen, the wife of kidnapped fish farm manager Chan Sai Chiun with a picture of them together.

KOTA KINABALU: Kunak fish farm operator Chan Sai Chuin has been given a 20-day respite by his Abu Sayyaf captors who have threatened to behead him by today if a RM3mil ransom is not paid up.

His wife Chin Pek Nyen said police had told her that the kidnappers gave the authorities another 20 days to meet their demand.

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