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Abdul Rahman Hamid has been having sleepless nights, and he is worried that he might get a stroke.

His son Mohd Addie Azrinn has been calling him and everyone on his phone’s contact list, pleading for help to rescue him from his kidnappers.

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00:00Retiree Abdul Rahman Hamid pleaded for help at a press conference on Friday, saying that
00:14his family cannot afford to raise the money needed for the release of his son.
00:19Kidnappers who are holding his 29-year-old son, Mohammad Adi Azrin, captive in Myanmar,
00:24demanded a US$30,000 ransom.
00:28The 60-year-old Abdul Rahman said Adi fell victim to fake lucrative job offers abroad,
00:33where he was offered an all-paid-for five-day trip to Thailand, with a pay of about 500 ringgit.
00:39He was sad and crying and begging for money.
00:43He knew I didn't have money, he knew I couldn't afford it,
00:47but he asked me to try to find his friends, to ask them to lend me money.
00:54I didn't want to call him at first, but as a father, I couldn't control my daughter.
01:01I was forced, I didn't want my son to have anything, I was forced to answer, and I asked him.
01:07I prayed to him, I said, you try to be patient, be strong, don't have anything.
01:14He said, at this time, I don't have anything, I don't have anything.
01:19Adi's elder brother said Adi was doing a dispatch job and he became excited when he was offered the job.
01:25He said he told Adi that it was not worth the trip,
01:28but he couldn't help but cry.
01:31We were there for three days, and there was no word from him.
01:36We were there for three days, and there was no word from him.
01:40Adi's elder brother said Adi was doing a dispatch job and he became excited when he was offered the job.
01:46He said he told Adi that it was not worth the trip
01:49and he had a bad feeling about the arrangement.
01:52Adi left for Thailand on October 17 and never returned home after that.
01:58The family hoped that the government will intervene
02:01and help secure Adi's release.
02:04Malaysia International Humanitarian Organization
02:07Sabah Operations Officer, Captain Jerry Jaimi,
02:10said his team advised the victim's family not to pay any ransom
02:15and discouraged them from frequently contacting the victim
02:18to reduce the risk to the victim's safety.

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