The Filipino group, holed-up in Lahad Datu for a third week, confirmed reports of gunfire about twenty-four hours ago though claimed which they were merely shots to advise off a Malaysian security forces.
Azzimudie Kiram, a hermit of self-proclaimed Sulu sultan Jamalul Kiram III, toldMalaysiakinithat a watchman spied 6 Malaysian soldiers coming Kampung Tanduo a little 130km from Lahad Datu town during around 5pm yesterday as well as fired in to a air.
"Everybody jumped as well as went there, so I followed. When I arrived, I asked him (the sentry) what had happened.
"They told me which a shots were directed during a sky to advise them which they have been spotted. According to them there were 6 Malaysian soldiers in 3 groups as well as they ran away," he pronounced over a phone.
However, he pronounced his organisation of about 130 remain calm with no goal of surrendering.
Azzimudie Kiram, a hermit of self-proclaimed Sulu sultan Jamalul Kiram III, toldMalaysiakinithat a watchman spied 6 Malaysian soldiers coming Kampung Tanduo a little 130km from Lahad Datu town during around 5pm yesterday as well as fired in to a air.
"Everybody jumped as well as went there, so I followed. When I arrived, I asked him (the sentry) what had happened.
"They told me which a shots were directed during a sky to advise them which they have been spotted. According to them there were 6 Malaysian soldiers in 3 groups as well as they ran away," he pronounced over a phone.
However, he pronounced his organisation of about 130 remain calm with no goal of surrendering.
This was notwithstanding confirming which his organisation receiving anonymous leaflets giving a last warning, urging a organisation to surrender, though he vowed which theywould "stay put until a incident is resolved."
However, he insisted which his armed group, seeking to explain Eastern Sabah as part of a now-defunct Sulu Sultanate for ancestral reasons, is pacific with no goal to incite a conflict.
On a group's food supplies, Azzimudie pronounced a tight military cordon around Kampung Tanduo has prevented food deliver, adding: "We, a Suluk people, have been used to flourishing in a forest".
However, he insisted which his armed group, seeking to explain Eastern Sabah as part of a now-defunct Sulu Sultanate for ancestral reasons, is pacific with no goal to incite a conflict.
On a group's food supplies, Azzimudie pronounced a tight military cordon around Kampung Tanduo has prevented food deliver, adding: "We, a Suluk people, have been used to flourishing in a forest".
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