A Chinese fish farm manager seized in eastern Malaysia two months ago has been released unharmed by his kidnappers, police said Thursday, dpa reported. The victim, Yang Zai Lin, 34, is now in the town of Sandakan in the eastern state of Sabah after he was freed by his kidnappers, believed to be gunmen from the southern Philippines, Police Inspector General Khalid Abu Bakar said. Khalid did not give the circumstances related to the release of the victim, who was believed to have been taken by his kidnappers to the Philippine island of Jolo. Yang was seized on May 6 from the fish farm he was managing in Pulau Baik, Lahad Datu district, about 1,850 kilometres east of Kuala Lumpur.