Philippine cops block Kiram men from rushing to aid Sabah Sulu militants

March 05, 2013

KUALA LUMPUR, March 5 Philippine military shut off currently scarcely 70 supporters of a Kiram clan from slipping out of Mindanao to Sabahs easterly seashore to aid a insurgent group underneath glow from Malaysian confidence forces, a Philippines Star newspaper reported.

Tawi-Tawi provincial military arch Joselito Salido was reported saying 67 unarmed supporters of self-styled Sulu sultan Jamalul Kiram III from a archipelagos Muslim-dominant areas in Basilan as well as Sulu, had earlier grouped in Bonggao locale as well as were ready to ship out to a north Borneo Malaysian state.

We negotiated as well as talked with them not to recur their skeleton as this will only minister to a problem, Salido was quoted as saying.

He combined which Tawi-Tawi provincial military had been systematic to keep a watch on some-more militants attempting to sail out to behind a Kiram camp in Sabah led by Jamaluls younger brother, Agbimuddin Kiram.

Malaysia had launched an all-out attack against a Filipino militants during 7am currently in an try to fume out Agbimuddins forces who have been entrenched in a Lahad Datu area since entering Sabah on February 9.

But a Filipino gunmen reportedly transient a bombing, according to Philippine media network ABS-CBNs air wave inform this afternoon, citing Sulu spokesman Abraham Idjirani who pronounced he had received a text message from Agbimuddin.


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