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German Sailors Abducted, Killed in Philippines

German Sailors Abducted, Killed in Philippines
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Extremist militants who specialize in kidnappings-for-ransom reported killing a German sailor and abducting her elderly male companion from their yacht in waters off the southern Philippines, the military said Monday.

German Sailors Abducted, Killed in Philippines

A commander from the Abu Sayyaf group, which has earnt many millions of dollars by kidnapping foreigners and beheaded others after ransoms demands were not met, claimed responsibility for the latest incidents, regional military spokesman Filemon Tan told AFP.

Tan said the military recovered the couple's yacht, and the body of a white woman who had been shot was aboard.

He said the military had listened to an audio recording of a known Abu Sayyaf leader claiming responsibility for the raid on the yacht, and the abducted German man also spoke on the phone call.

The abducted man identified himself as Jurgen Kantner, aged 70, and his companion as Sabine, according to Tan.

It appeared the victims were the same as those abducted by Somali pirates off the Gulf of Aden and held hostage for 52 days in 2008.

AFP interviewed Kantner and his wife, Sabine Merz, in 2009 about their ordeal when they returned to Somalia to retrieve their boat, named the Rockall.

Despite being subjected to a mock execution during his ordeal, Kantner said the threat of kidnapping would never stop him from sailing.

The Philippine military released a photo on Monday of the Rockall and said it had a German flag on it.

Tan said the passports of Kantner and Merz were found on the Rockall. He said the photo in Merz's passport appeared to match the body of the dead woman aboard, although her identity still needed to be confirmed.

The Abu Sayyaf, a loose network of militants based on remote southern islands in the southern Philippines, defied more than a decade of US-backed military offensives against it and gone a lucrative kidnapping spree in recent years.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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