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Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said the cooperation
involved the United States' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Britain's
MI-6 and the Egyptian intelligence.
He said the latest information was still
unclear, forcing the government to obtain information from various
sources including intelligence agencies to know about the situation of
the Malaysians who were taken hostage in Algeria.
"I am monitoring the matter closely, and
we have a network of intelligence agencies that we can rely on and not
necessarily in Algeria but nearer to that country.
"I also receive reports from our anti-terrorism unit, but I admit that we have been receiving some conflicting reports.
"So, certain things remain unclear but
the fate of our citizens is our prime consideration," he told reporters
after a patrol programme with the Motorcycle Patrol Unit in the Ampang
area here Sunday.
In the incident, five Malaysians were
among 130 workers of various nationalities at the Amenas Oil and Gas
Production Complex in Algeria who were taken hostage by a group of
militants.
It is believed that the incident was an
act of revenge against the Algeran government for allowing the country's
air space to be used by French fighter jets to attack Islamist rebels
in Mali.
Of the five Malaysians held hostage,
three are safe and will return to Malaysia soon while the other two have
yet to be identified. The three are K. Ravi, Lau Seek Chiang and
Patrict Purait Awang.
Meanwhile, the Malaysian embassy in
Algiers, Algeria has received information that one of the two
unidentified Malaysians might have been killed during the attack by the
militants at the gas facility while the whereabouts of the other are
unknown.
- Bernama
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Sunday, January 20, 2013
Algeria Hostage Crisis: Malaysia Working With CIA, MI-6, Egyptian Intelligence
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