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Malaysians held hostages in Somaliland

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http://www.hiiraan.com/news2/2010/Mar/s ... tmare.aspx

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PETALING JAYA: The lure of a high-paying job took telecommunications consultant Hor Chee Fei to Somalia, one of the world’s most dangerous places.

But three months on, he had to run for his life, empty-handed and glad just to get out.

He was forced to flee the lawless land and was chased right up to the runway of the airport by his employer’s henchmen.

Hor and five other Malaysians managed to avoid detection by blending in with a crowd of Chinese tourists.

Hor, 49, had been asked to help set up a mobile telephone network in the self-declared Republic of Somaliland, a breakaway region in the northwest of Somalia.

“It was a big contract and the money was good,” said Hor, who has experience working in several African countries.

The consultant said he was engaged by the telco’s owner on a one-year contract.

He added that the owner, who is very rich, arranged for the company’s CEO to take him to inspect the facilities in Hargeisa, Somaliland’s capital city, to prove that it was a legitimate business.

Convinced, Hor recruited five others and they flew there in December and immediately got to work.

“They have excellent machinery but the local workers were incompetent,” Hor said during an interview.

He said his team managed to get things running although progress was very slow.

However, when a new CEO took over in January, their pay was withheld as the company claimed they had not performed, despite working over 12 hours a day and taking up tasks that were not part of their job scope.

“We sensed something was not right and knew we had to leave as we were being bullied there,” Hor said.

He said they felt threatened because it was a lawless place and they were in no position to demand their dues.

Besides, their employers also implied that they could make it difficult for them if they did not continue their work.

The Malaysians hatched an escape plan with the help of some local contacts when everyone was busy celebrating during the network’s launch last Saturday.

“We did not feel safe until the aeroplane door was locked,” said Hor, who flew to Dubai from Berbera, three hours away by road.

“Men came looking for us at the airport departure lounge and even on the runway,” said Hor, who arrived home together with the other Malaysians on Tuesday morning.

He is currently consulting with his lawyers to get the workers their six-figure salary, which was to be paid in US dollars.

He warned small companies to be careful when dealing with powerful “businessmen” from that part of the world.

Johnson Lukose, 47, from Kuala Lumpur, described the trip as an unnecessary risk, adding that he would never return there.

“I am bitter about the incident and at Hor for putting us in that situation. But I’m also grateful to him for getting us out of there,” said Lukose, who was hired as a power systems consultant.

Source: The Star Online
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//Hor and five other Malaysians managed to avoid detection by blending in with a crowd of Chinese tourists.//

Chinese tourists in Hargeysa :lol:
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I know that son of a bitch personally.. him and his somali partner ruined a company they set up in qatar,
and lost allot of somali investors thier money.

by the time i got to know about the extent of the damage it was too late.

son of biatch deserves whatever he got..
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:down:
Psykmottagningen wrote: Chinese tourists in Hargeysa :lol:
:lol:
gurey25 wrote:I know that son of a bitch personally.. him and his somali partner ruined a company they set up in qatar,
and lost allot of somali investors thier money.

by the time i got to know about the extent of the damage it was too late.

son of biatch deserves whatever he got..
WHta sort of company?
If this story is true, then this "wealthy" business man just lost somalia investment potential. As if the civil war hadn't done that enough :down: .

Somalia's future lies in an exellent telecommunication and Internet services industry :up: .
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hor is a conman, a shifty player

he just met a more shifty player and got screwed , thats all.
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gurey25 wrote:hor is a conman, a shifty player

he just met a more shifty player and got screwed , thats all.
:up: :lol: :lol:
wallahi they should have kept in him Solitary confinement and make use of his skills.
most of these contractors are fokers who roam around 3rd world countries to milk them and run away in the end with a big pay check but leav behind a messy job and environment

I cez the businessman in hargeisa are lauging now, and he is angery, I think this story should be seen as victory for hargeisa businessman and loss for 3rd world predators
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gurey25 wrote:I know that son of a bitch personally.. him and his somali partner ruined a company they set up in qatar,
and lost allot of somali investors thier money.

by the time i got to know about the extent of the damage it was too late.

son of biatch deserves whatever he got..

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