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Red Cross warned against paying ransom to Philippines kidnappers

ZAMBOANGA, Philippines (AFP) — A Philippine official on Friday warned the Red Cross against paying a ransom to gunmen who are holding Italian, Swiss and Filipino staff members.

"Any ransom paid to the kidnappers will only be used to buy new weapons and that will be a big problem for us," said Abdusakur Tan, governor of the Sulu group of islands where the three aid workers were snatched two weeks ago during a humanitarian mission.

Sulu vice-governor Nur-Ana Sahidulla, who is also the top official for the Philippines chapter of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the area, began negotiations to win their freedom on Wednesday when she visited the three captives at the gunmen's hideout.

Andreas Notter of Switzerland, Italian Eugenio Vagni and Filipina Mary-Jean Lacaba are understood to be in the hands of the Abu Sayyaf.

The small group of Islamists has been tagged by the US State Department as a "terrorist" group and has been blamed for many kidnappings of westerners and bombings of Christian targets over the past 18 years.

Government forces on the main Sulu island of Jolo have suspended pursuit operations to allow Sahidulla to conduct talks.

 
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