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The kidnappers reportedly want the ransom paid in Philippine currency, so they must be Filipinos. Malaysian authorities said the kidnappers have demanded 36.4 million ringgit but wanted it paid in its Philippine equivalent of P500 million for Chinese tourist Gao Hua Yan, who was seized by gunmen from the Singamata Reef Resort in Sabah on Friday last week.

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