Three Indonesian fishermen have gone missing in waters off the southern Philippines in an area that has seen repeated kidnappings for ransom by Islamist militants.
Authorities said the three Indonesians went missing on Wednesday in waters bordering the Philippines and Malaysia but the circumstances of their disappearance were still unknown.
鈥淭hey are missing but we don鈥檛 have confirmation yet on who took them and where they were taken,鈥 regional military commander Maj. Gen. Carlito Galvez told Agence France-Presse (AFP).
鈥淏ecause of that, we do not consider them kidnap victims yet,鈥 he said.聽聽 Malaysia鈥檚 Bernama news agency reported that the missing Indonesians鈥 boat聽 had been found crewless with its engine running.
The Philippine-based Islamist militant group Abu Sayyaf began kidnapping sailors in waters between Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines last year, taking several dozen hostages and attacking cargo ships.
The spike in abductions sparked Indonesian warnings that the region could become the 鈥渘ext Somalia鈥 and pushed the three neighbors to pledge coordinated patrols.
The International Maritime Bureau said this month the number of maritime kidnappings hit a 10-year high in 2016, with waters off the southern Philippines becoming increasingly dangerous.聽 鈥擜FP