Police working to return critically hurt Malaysian hostage
Sabah Commissioner of Police Datuk Omar Mammah said that Jari Abdullah is still in intensive care at a private hospital in Jolo, southern Philippines. — Bernama pic
Sabah Commissioner of Police Datuk Omar Mammah said that Jari Abdullah, 34, is still under intensive medical care in a private hospital in Jolo, Southern Philippines since last night. Jari was found critically injured by the Philippine Marine Battalion Landing Team 3 on Simusa Island. He was airlifted to the Kuta Heneral Teodulfo Bautista Hospital in Jolo for medical treatment at about 7pm yesterday.
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