Kiram supporters trip to Sabah foiled


Some 70 supporters of a Sulu Sultanate unsuccessful in their bid to trip out of Mindanao to conduct for Sabah.
ZAMBOANGA CITY: Police currently prevented scarcely 70 supporters of a Sultanate of Sulu from slipping out of Mindanao to strengthen a sultanate's armed forces engaged in an armed confrontation with Malaysian confidence forces in Lahad Datu, Sabah.
Senior superintendent Joselito Salido, Tawi-Tawi provincial police director, pronounced which 67 supporters of a sultanate have arrived in Bonggao town.
"We negotiated as well as talked with them to reconsider their plans as this will only contribute to a problem," Salido said, according to Philstar.com.
Salido pronounced which a police's aloft authority has ordered a Tawi-Tawi provincial police office to be upon a lookout for a sultanate's supporters who may try to leave for Sabah as well as strengthen a organisation of Sulu Raja Muda (Crown Prince) Agbimuddin Kiram.
"That is a sequence from aloft headquarters to prevent them from starting there [Sabah]," Salido said.
He pronounced which a 67 sultanate supporters came from Basilan as well as Sulu, but they were not armed.
Salido stressed which a incident in Bongao was relatively calm.
Meanwhile, a boat packaged with fleeing residents of Sabah arrived in Sibuto before long before noon today.
Salido pronounced which according to a refugees, they left Sabah since of a escalatig violence there.
He pronounced which infancy of a refugees are Filipinos who have been vital in Sabah for most years already.
The provincial gover! nment ha s coordinated with assorted agencies to support a refugees.
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