Home minister: Talks in progress in Lahad Datu


A Malaysian armed policeman inspects vehicles near Lahad Datu in Sabah February 16, 2013. Reuters pic
PUTRAJAYA, February sixteen The members of an armed organisation from a Philippines who landed in Lahad Datu, Sabah, will be deported back to their country as shortly as possible, pronounced Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein.
He pronounced discussions were in swell between a relevant parties to equivocate any untoward incidents, enclosed bloodshed.
However, he pronounced he could not allow details upon a discussions as well as that ultimate developments upon a matter would be voiced by a Sabah police chief.
"Based upon comprehension sources, they have been not from a belligerent or terrorist group. They have been supporters of a Sulu Sultanate as well as I hope, as well as pray, that they can be deported soon," he added.
Hishammuddin additionally hit out during those who spread false information as well as conjecture upon a matter, including upon confidence in Sabah, as well as a rights as well as status of a Sabah people.
"The supervision will not concede a rights as well as confidence of a people of Sabah," he added.
On Tuesday, members of a group, comprising more than 100 people in army deception landed upon a shores of Lahad Datu in speedboats. Bernama
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