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One petitioner to a throne of a Sulu sultanate claims which eleven of his group were arrested nearby Lahad Datu, though says a arrests have been a case of in error identity.
The claimant, Ampun Muedzul-Lail Tan Kiram (right), pronounced a eleven were arrested because they were suspicion to be a supporters of an additional petitioner to a throne, Jamalul Kiram, who is at a back of a ongoing Lahad Datu standoff.
"I interest to a Malaysian government, greatfully release my people," Muedzul-Lail pronounced when interviewed byKiniTVjournalist Sumisha Naidu yesterday.
Muedzul-Lail's chancellor Andres Linholm additionally toldKiniTVthat Malaysian military have been going village-t! o-village looking for supporters of a Sulu sultanate.
However, when asked about this allegation, Sabah military commissioner Hamza Taib reliable a arrests, though pronounced they were not related to a stand-off.
Instead, Hamza said, a eleven detainees do not have proper documentation.
He additionally denied which a military were on a village-to-village search for a Sulu sultanate supporters. Read More @ Source
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