Brahma 12 Family Feel Fret, Indonesia Government Asked Concrete Action



Brahma 12 Family Feel Fret, Indonesia Government Asked Concrete Action
Amnar Sengkang
Wednesday, 6 April 2016 − 21:33 WIB

MAKASSAR - In two days, deadline given Abu Sayyaf terrorist group on April 8, 2016 exhausted. Not details Rp15 billion ransom payment requested making family Surianto, crew Brahma 12 ship fret.

When met at the residence of his parents in the village Gilireng, District Gilireng, Wajo, South Sulawesi, his wife and other Surianto family members seem cry the fate of her husband and his family members. Families tried to contact the company, but there was no reply. 

While lull her child in the cradle, Surianto wife admitted often see the photo of her husband with white uniform as a homesick release. She hope government will provide help.

According Surianto wife, her husband fate is still unknown whether it was alive or not. Anxiety is increasingly becoming a family party, two days ahead of the deadline for ransom Abu Sayyaf terrorists.

Insistence that the Indonesian government immediately take concrete measures related to the release of 10 sailor aboard Brahma 12 also posed humanists from Jombang who also Chairman of the Pencak Silat Pagar Nusa, Peguron Sapujagad, Dimas Cokro Pamungkas.

"Indonesian government must expressly request the Philippines to coordinate to take action to free hostages. During this time the relationship between Indonesia and the Philippines are very good. In the case of the execution of Mary Jane, we greatly appreciate the Philippines requesting to be postponed for further investigation. Moreover, this is a matter of piracy which in fact is a crime," said Dimas Cokro.

He asked the Philippine made Abu Sayyaf militants a common enemy that needs to be disabled as soon as possible.

(rnz)